It is a fundamental aim of Omagh Leisure Complex and its staff to keep the participating children safe and to prevent injury, but we do ask children to participate in physical sporting activities and injuries can occur even when all the appropriate measures have been taken. Please note however, that Omagh Leisure Complex does not accept responsibility for any injury (however caused) sustained as a result of the injured party acting contrary to instruction.
Children must be collected by the parent or a suitable person from the hall at the end of each Camp session.
JEWELLERY AND BODY PIERCING: Children and coaches must remove all jewellery before the start of any physical activity session. Failure to do so may invalidate insurance. This includes stud earrings (although they may be taped over if needed)
CHILDREN / PARENTS CODE OF CONDUCT AND RULES
This is a summary only.
Children should:
• Follow their coaches’ instructions and only do the things they are asked to
• Arrive for camp dressed according to the recommended dress and jewellery rules
• Arrive on time and not leave until dismissed by the camp leader or coach
• Be kind and respectful to other participants
• Ensure mobile phones are switched off or turned to silent during activities
Parents Please:
• Ensure your child arrives on time and dressed appropriately
• Drop off at the specified registration point and collect your child directly from the hall
• Parents are NOT allowed in the hall during the camp activities unless invited or in the event of an emergency (or parent & toddler sessions)
No unauthorised personnel will be permitted in the camp area.
• Do not take any photographs from the sports hall entrance or viewing gallery above. Parents / individuals wishing to take film / photos of their child during camp activities must request permission from the on duty Senior Leisure Attendant or Operations Manager.
• Children and parents alike should avoid intimidating or offensive behaviour. Children and parents should avoid disparagement of the knowledge, abilities or performance of others. Accepted methods of raising concerns must be used where deemed necessary.