Vancouver Island Soccer for Young Athletes
Codes of Conduct
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- Code of Conduct: PLAYERS (PDF)
- Code of Conduct: PARENTS (PDF)
- Code of Conduct: COACHES (PDF)
- Rule of 2 - MISC Policy (PDF)
- Anti-Bullying - MISC Policy (PDF)
- Code of Ethics and conduct-to-protect-children-MISC
- MISC Discipline Policy
- Child_Abuse_Reporting Guidelines - Canda Soccer
- Inappropriate_Conduct Guidelines- Canada Soccer
- Guidelines_for_Conduct_Adult_Adolescent_Children - BC Soccer
- MIS.Code_of_Conduct_to_Protect_Children
- Conduct, Ethics and Discipline Guidelines_- BC Soccer
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Concussion Guidelines
- Concussion Information (website)
Player Safety
Safe Sport Position Statement
Mid Isle Soccer, along with BC Soccer believes that everyone involved in soccer has the right to participate in safe and inclusive environments free of abuse, harassment, discrimination, and to enjoy the sport at whatever level or capacity they participate in.
The welfare of everyone involved in soccer is the foremost consideration and in particular, the protection of children in the sport is the responsibility of everyone involved.
- BC Soccer Added Education and Safety Resources
- Inclement Weather Policy
- UISA Severe Weather Policy copy (wsimg.com)
Executive Board
Criminal Record Check
BC Soccer Rule 18 - Criminal Record Checks: All BC Soccer directors and every volunteer or employee of BC Soccer or an affiliated BC Soccer organization aged 19 years or older must have completed a Criminal Record Check and/or Vulnerable Sector Check on file in accordance with BC Soccer’s Criminal Record Check Policy. All MidIsle Soccer Coaches, Managers, Volunteers, Board Members, and Referees are required to have a valid Criminal Record Check on file with the club. Access code for online application: ZJDD2GAFVS