The Racquetball Association of Ireland (RAI), is fully committed to safeguarding the well being of its members.
Every individual in the RAI should at all times show respect and understanding for members rights, safety and welfare and conduct themselves in a way that reflects the principles of the Association and the guidelines contained in the
Code of Ethics and Good Practice for Children’s Sport.
The above statement is to be written into the Constitution of the Association
In the RAI our first priority is the welfare of the young people and we are committed to providing an environment which
will allow participants to perform to the best of their ability, free from bullying and intimidation.
The RAI will work closely with our clubs and individuals to ensure that best practice is followed.
All clubs who have members under 18 years of age are obliged to implement these guidelines.
Every individual in the RAI should at all times show respect and understanding for members rights, safety and welfare and conduct themselves in a way that reflects the principles of the Association and the guidelines contained in the
Code of Ethics and Good Practice for Children’s Sport.
The above statement is to be written into the Constitution of the Association
In the RAI our first priority is the welfare of the young people and we are committed to providing an environment which
will allow participants to perform to the best of their ability, free from bullying and intimidation.
The RAI will work closely with our clubs and individuals to ensure that best practice is followed.
All clubs who have members under 18 years of age are obliged to implement these guidelines.
Safeguarding
The Racquetball Association of Ireland has a National Children’s Officer with the primary responsibility for the development and implementation of the Association`s policies for safeguarding children within the sport. The National Children's Officer (NCO) is available to help and support all members with the implementation of the Code of Ethics & Good Practice for Children in Sport. The NCO will be available to assist Clubs in following the policies and procedures and is available should any difficulties arise.
Mark Murphy is the National Children's Officer for the Racquetball Association of Ireland and you can contact Mark HERE
The Racquetball Association of Ireland has a National Children’s Officer with the primary responsibility for the development and implementation of the Association`s policies for safeguarding children within the sport. The National Children's Officer (NCO) is available to help and support all members with the implementation of the Code of Ethics & Good Practice for Children in Sport. The NCO will be available to assist Clubs in following the policies and procedures and is available should any difficulties arise.
Mark Murphy is the National Children's Officer for the Racquetball Association of Ireland and you can contact Mark HERE
Other documents
Racquetball Association of Ireland Child Safeguarding Statement
Safeguarding Guidance for Children & Young People in Sport
Staying Safe Online
Sport Ireland Code of Ethics Pages
RAI Code of Ethics & Good Practice for Children in Sport
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Garda Vetting
Safeguarding Guidance for Children & Young People in Sport
Staying Safe Online
Sport Ireland Code of Ethics Pages
RAI Code of Ethics & Good Practice for Children in Sport
(Click on the image to Download)
Garda Vetting