Dodgeball Seattle Code of Conduct Policy
We are proud to offer a welcoming community that is accessible, safe, and fun. With that, it is also a privilege to be involved with our Community and we rely on our Core Values to define our culture. Behaviors that violate our Code of Conduct and/or our Core Values are unacceptable.
Furthermore, Players and Members of the community are expected to comply with our Code of Conduct. Failure to do so can lead to a suspension from our Dodgeball Seattle community and events, up to and including a permanent ban. For more information, see our Threat of Harm policy and our Report A Problem policy.
EXPECTED BEHAVIOR
Compliance with Dodgeball Seattle Policies & Guidelines:
- All participants must respect and comply with Dodgeball Seattle policies
- All participants must complete all participation agreements, waivers, and paperwork as required for each Dodgeball Seattle event
- Coaches and Captains are expected to help Dodgeball Seattle Organizers ensure their team completes all of the required forms
Stewardship for Our Sport
- All participants are stewards for our sport and the teams we play for
- How each participant behaves directly impacts what others think about our community and sport
- Coaches, Captains, Organizers, and Leaders of the community are expected to convey this code of conduct to their team and help their players be the best stewards
Spirit of the Game:
- The way you treat people is EVERYTHING, winning is not
- Every participant plays with the highest integrity and is responsible for officiating themselves
- Each participant understands and plays by the rules
- A participant never ignores or deliberately breaks the rules
Respect for Teammates and Opponents:
- Participants are expected to contribute to the betterment of the community and build positive relationships with each other
- Dodgeball Seattle values healthy competition, but never at the expense of another person
- Participants will acknowledge the setting, skills, and experience level of their opponent and adjust their play, language, and behavior to ensure everyone feels welcome and has fun
- Any abuse (verbal, physical, or otherwise) of another participant, member, teammate or opponent is unacceptable
Respect for facilitators (Organizers, Captains, and Referees):
- Keep in mind all of our events are volunteer-run by players and participants just like you; their efforts allow us to create dodgeball opportunities for everyone
- Allow volunteers to do their jobs: hosting events, captaining their teams, and refereeing the games
- Never use threatening or abusive language; remember this is a game – consider the impact of your words
- If there are any issues, discuss them with your captain, Referees, and/or Organizers
Respect for Venues:
- Be respectful of the dodgeball venues, staff working the venues, and all others using the venues
- Obey all applicable laws, regulations, and posted signs
- Be good citizens and stewards of the community centers
- Abide by the ‘leave no trace’ motto and pick up all trash and other belongings
- Report any venue issues to Organizers or Captains
- Never use threatening or abusive language in our venues
Fair Treatment of Others:
- All participants are to be treated fairly and respectfully regardless of gender identity, place of origin, race, sexual orientation, religion, political belief, or economic status
- All participants will actively support our under-represented community members’ inclusion, participation, and enjoyment
- Threats, abuse, discrimination, or harassment of any kind are prohibited
- It is the responsibility of all participants, and especially Team Captains/Organizers to promote the fair treatment of others when they observe those values being ignored
- Severe or repeated issues should be reported to Team Captains and Organizers
Safe Play:
- Rules and policies exist for the safety and enjoyment of all people
- Play and compete with regard for the safety and well-being of everyone
- It is the responsibility of all players to avoid contact and potentially dangerous whenever possible
- Players are expected to be aware of their body and actions on the court as well as pay attention to the actions of others to avoid contact
- In contentious situations, participants are expected to embody principles of “Spirit of the Game” in their efforts to self-officiate and manage the game in a calm and responsible manner
REPORTING A PROBLEM
Have you experienced or witnessed a violation of the Dogeball Seattle Code of Conduct? Would you like to file an official complaint to the Dodgeball Seattle Board? Click the button below to get started.