
Is It Safe For Me And My Children?
All Washinkai Instructors are qualified to a national standard. Just because a person wears a black belt does not mean they are a competent instructor.
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Karate is safe, however we strongly recommend that you adopt our checklist before joining any club
- Ask to see the Instructors Qualifications
A genuine instructor will not hesitate to show you their qualifications. - Professional Indemnity Insurance. An instructor should have Professional Indemnity Insurance. Ask to see it and check that it is valid.
- Child Protection Policy. Ask to see the clubs Child Protection Policy Statement. Each group should also have an appointed Child Protection Officer.
- CRB Checked?
Check to see if the Instructor has been checked by the Criminal Records Bureau. The Association you are joining should be able to confirm if an instructor has been checked. Be wary if the Instructor has not been checked and ask "why not?" - First Aid Qualifications are essential.
Check to make sure the instructor is up-to-date. - Before Leaving Children, Stay & Watch
If you are discouraged find another instructor. - Code of Behaviour, Does the organisation have a written code of behaviour, if they do ask to see it.
- Remember, You Are There To Learn!
You should not receive humiliating punishments or be subjected to degrading comments. - If You Feel Uneasy Talk to the instructor. It may just be bad communication. Be wary if the instructor becomes aggressive and will not talk to you.
- Finally, remember organisations have a responsibility to be open, welcoming and to share information about themselves and their activities.
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