MELBOURNE EAST BASKETBALL ASSOCIATION JUNIOR DOMESTIC COMPETITIONS BEHAVIOURAL FRAMEWORK
The purpose of this document and associated Framework is to ensure that all participants within the Junior Domestic Competitions of the Melbourne East Basketball Association (MEBA) can enjoy a safe, positive, and rewarding environment that is free from all forms of abuse, harassment, and bullying. It is the MEBA's strong view that the conduct of all participants should reflect the values of our sport and that this framework forms a key part in helping strengthen our capacity to manage inappropriate behaviours.
The MEBA seeks to be a force for positive change within the community. We all want our kids to enjoy sport, but we can't do that without the help of the dedicated officials who give up their time to support the Association. These officials are, for the most part, teenagers and cannot be expected to be as knowledgeable or experienced as professional referees.
This Framework reflects best practice of bodies such as Sport Australia who support a change of sport culture. There is no excuse (and no circumstance) to act poorly towards others.
Through this Framework, the MEBA is striving for a culture within our Association where: Respect is shown by everyone, to everyone; Respectful communication is displayed by everyone, to everyone; Participants are part of the solution by being supportive (and not part of the problem); and Positive supporter behaviour is the "norm". A positive cycle of improvement is dependent on each party doing their part.
THE MEBA TAKES A ZERO TOLERANCE APPROACH TOWARDS REFEREE ABUSE!
The MEBA Junior Domestic Competition Behavioural Management Framework outlines the expected behaviours and penalties for breach of these expectations and applies to all people participating in and attending Junior Domestic Competitions of the MEBA and GEBC including all Coaches, Team Managers, Staff, Players, Referees, Other Officials and Spectators.
The Framework is to be used in conjunction with the MEBA Competition By-Laws, Venue Conditions of Entry and
Basketball Victoria Code(s) of Conduct.