MANAGING POOR BEHAVIOUR

HELP WITH MANAGING POOR BEHAVIOR AT FOOTBALL

All affiliated FWW clubs are responsible for the behaviour of their supporters, players, coaches, managers, volunteers and club officials who attend FWW matches. The majority of people attending FWW football matches participate in a respectful manner, creating an enjoyable and safe environment. Unfortunately sometimes, there are a minority who do not demonstrate responsible and acceptable behaviour.

Here are some very useful resources that can be used by FWW clubs to educate their members and send important messaging via club websites, on social media and at grounds.

Education is the first step to maintaining a consistent approach towards poor sideline behaviour. ‘Let Kids Be Kids’ is a national sport program designed to help FWW clubs tackle the issue of poor sideline behaviour.

LET KIDS BE KIDS

Videos

VENUE SIGNAGE TEMPLATES

POLICY TEMPLATES

CLUB EDUCATION

CONDUCT & BEHAVIOUR

GROUND OFFICIALS

It is a requirement for all FWW clubs to appoint one (1) Ground Officials each for every game day played in the senior, junior and miniroos competition to prevent and deal with any incidents that may arise involving poor behaviour.  The title of the Ground Official will vary depending on each club. The role is often referred to as Ground Official, Ground Marshal, Duty Officer or Jacketed Official.

Club committees can best prepare their Ground Officials by:

RESPECT REFEREES

Match officials are critical to the sport of football and without them there would be no game.  Players, team officials parents and spectators should treat them with respect and recognize that they too are often learning, and just like players, can only improve with more training and experience.

PHOTOGRAPHY & VIDEOING FOOTBALL

In Australia, generally speaking, there is no law restricting photography of people (including children) in public spaces as long as the images are not:

Information about taking images in sport:

COMMON ISSUES FOR PLAYERS, PARENTS & CLUBS