Page Title: Policies | Calisthenics Association of Western Australia

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Page Text: Calisthenics Association of Western Australia CAWA & ACF Policies & Plans CAWA Strategic Plan The purpose of this document is to clearly define and communicate the future direction and vision of CAWA. The Board of Management will be responsible for implementing a yearly operational plan to achieve the goals set out in the CAWA Strategic Plan. ACF Anti-Doping Policy Fair play is what we all want in a sport. The Australian Sports Commission is committed to eliminating drugs in all sports played within Australia and that includes calisthenics. Apart from the fact that our funding from the ASC is reliant on us adopting an anti-doping policy, ACF is committed to doing all it can to create that sense of fair play and keeping our sport drug free. ACF Anti-Doping Policy Fact Sheet Fair play is what we all want in a sport. The Australian Sports Commission is committed to eliminating drugs in all sports played within Australia and that includes calisthenics. Apart from the fact that our funding from the ASC is reliant on us adopting an anti-doping policy, ACF is committed to doing all it can to create that sense of fair play and keeping our sport drug free. ACF Decision Making Policy The ACF is a consultative body acting in the best interests of members and the longevity of the sport. Strategic decisions will be made after consulting all relevant stakeholders, and will be based on data secured from appropriate sample sizes. This allows us to make informed decisions. This is not to say that all ACF decisions will be correct decisions, but given the wide data, and the objective analysis of that data, the methodology will ensure we make the best possible decision at that time. ACF Financial Management Policy The purpose of this policy is to ensure that the finances of the ACF are managed, documented and authorised in a responsible manner. This policy contains information for ACF committee members and volunteers to ensure compliance with the statutory and financial requirements of the Australian Tax Office and the ACF Constitution. Heat / Sun Awareness Policy While the majority of our sport is performed indoors, it is a vital part of promoting ourselves to the public that takes out into the elements of our harsh summer climate. Our weather patterns are changing and becoming hotter for longer periods of time. These elements increase exposing our participants and coaches to the risk of sunburn, dehydration and heat exhaustion. We should all be mindful of our individual State’s climate when planning rehearsal and performances and ensure that all involved are protected, both for the present and future health of all. Related Links Button Newsletter Signup Sign up to our Calisthenics newsletter to stay on trend with the latest news, events and competitions from CAWA. CAWA Email Newsletter Signup Thank you for subscribing to our occasional Calisthenics email newsletter. Oops, there was an error sending your message. Please try again later. Inclusion Policy The purpose of this Policy is to provide a position statement with regard to the inclusion of people within all aspects of the sport of calisthenics. It is important for the Australian Calisthenic Federation (ACF) to take a leadership role in supporting an encouraging a membership base in which diversity is recognised, respected and valued. Inclusiveness embraces such diversity.  In addition, the Policy seeks to ensure that our members don’t undertake any practices that discriminate against people on the basis of disability, age, socio economic status, educational attainment, sexual preference, ethnicity, physical features, religion or geographic location. Infection Control Policy Our duty of care in leading groups extends into many areas. We have always been concerned about safety in the execution of calisthenic movements, but our responsibility also extends to infection control within that group. The purpose of this policy is to ensure the safety and well being of all ACF members. Following this policy should not be seen as a burden, because the provisions make good sense for all procedures within the family, and business in general, not just calisthenics. Member Protection Policy This Policy provides a code of conduct forming the basis of appropriate and ethical behaviour which everyone must abide by. This Policy confirms that the Australian Calisthenic Federation Inc is committed to the principles of The Essence of Australian Sport.  Any members (states and individuals) requiring assistance with member protections issues please contact the ACF Executive Officer. Recreational Calisthenics Policy It is with great pleasure that the ACF has developed a strong recreational policy which explains how competitive and non-competitive calisthenics can work together to suit different members needs. We support and encourage the development of recreational calisthenics throughout all states so that many more people can enjoy the unique offerings of this wonderful sport.

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