Title: American Youth Soccer Organization
1American Youth Soccer Organization
- Safe Haven Certification
- Part I
2What is Safe Haven?
- Provides Protection for Children
- Provides Protection for Volunteers
- Provides Child-Specific Certification
- Note that Additional Discipline-Specific Training
is Needed After Completing Safe Haven
3What is Safe Haven?
- WSSL Issues
- Protect the Permits
- Footwear
- Dogs
- Bicycles
- Red Flags on the Fields
- The Rules are your friends
4AYSO Philosophy
- Everyone Plays
- Balanced Teams
- Open Registration
- Positive Coaching
- Good Sportsmanship
5AYSO Philosophy
- P - Positive
- I - Instructional
- E - Encouraging
6 Volunteer Responsibilities Legal Protection
- AYSO Requires
- Volunteer Application Form Each Year
- Complete Safe Haven Certification Once
- Proper Training For Your Job, including
continuing education. - Authorized by Appropriate Authority WSSL must
authorize you to work with the players
7DEFINITIONS
- Certification Safe Haven specific
- I want to volunteer with WSSL and AYSO
- Training Job specific
- I want to be a referee
- Continuing Education Standard specific
- I want to referee in older age groups
8USING EAYSO
- Make sure you get credit for this course
- Create your electronic record in EAYSO
- Print out at least 2 copies of your volunteer
form, sign, and deliver to us or mail to CVPA - Use EAYSO to add yourself to the Electronic
Course Register. - Email wsslrefadmin_at_wssl.org with any questions
9Training Certification Requirements
- All Referees Coaches are Required to be Trained
Certified. - Practices Games are Not Permitted without an
AYSO Certified Trained Team Coach. - Scheduled Games are Not Permitted w/o an AYSO
Certified Trained Referee. - Practice Scrimmages do Not Require a Certified
Trained Referee.
10Supervision Ratios
- One Adult for Every 8 or Fewer Children
- At Least 2 Adults Present at All Times
- At Least 1 Adult of the Same Gender
- Never Alone with a Child
11Types of Abuse
- Emotional Abuse
- Physical Abuse
- Sexual Abuse
- Neglect Abuse
- Ethical Abuse
12Prevent False Accusations
- Avoid Being Alone with a Child
- Stay Within Sight of Others
- Respect Privacy
- Hug From the Side
- Avoid Sexual Jokes, Comments or Gestures
- Do Not Use Corporal Punishment
- Set and Respect Boundaries
13AYSO Touching Guidelines
- In Response to Childs Not Adults Needs
- Done with Childs Permission
- Resistance Must be Respected
- Never Include Breast, Buttocks, or Groin
- In Open, Not in Private
- Brief in Duration
- Changes with Age Development
14Alcohol, Tobacco andOther Drugs
- AYSO National Rules and Regulations
- Volunteer Protection Act of 1997
- Volunteers as Role Models
15Blood-Borne Disease
- Contracting a Blood-Borne Disease
- Precautions
- AYSO Guidelines
- NSCAA Recommendations
16Risk Management
- Environmental Conditions
- Thunder, lightning, excessive heat or cold
- Physical Surroundings
- Field conditions, goal conditions, spectator
conditions - Injury Prevention
- No extra points for playing hurt
- Requirement for accident report if indicated
17Risk Management
- Manage the situation to get the kids their
playing time if possible - Do not hesitate to ask for help.
- Division head
- Division Chief Ref
- Coaches
- Parents
- Parks Department / 911
18Test and Review
- This Concludes Part I of
- Safe Haven Certification
- Please Complete the
- The Safe Haven Certification Test
19American Youth Soccer Organization
- Safe Haven Certification
- Part II
- Coach Specific
20Social/PsychologicalAspects
- Philosophy
- Develop Whole Child
- Treat as Individuals
- Develop Self-Worth
- Enjoyment is Critical
- Honest, Positive Encouragement
- Winning vs. Enjoyment
- The AYSO Team
21The Role of Athletics
- Develop the Complete Person
- Convey the Benefits of Athletics
- Understand Reasons Players Play
- Enhance the Growth of Athletes
- Develop Sporting Behavior
- Model Ethical Conduct
22The Role of Athletics
- Develop the Complete Person
- Develop Motivational Skills
- Participate in Continuing Education
- Rule Changes
- Equipment Improvements
- Improved Techniques
23Social/PsychologicalAspects
- Team Management
- Preseason Team Meeting
- - General Decisions and Calendar
- - Participant Roles Equipment
- Needs
- - Rules Team Parent Selection
- - Assistant Coach Duties and
- Selection
24Social/PsychologicalAspects
- Team Management
- Risk Associated with Sport
- - Informed Consent
- - Participation Agreements
- - Medical Information
- - Treatment Authorization
- - Form Completion (special
- conditions)
25Social/PsychologicalAspects
- Team Management
- Minimum Requirements for Players
- - Shinguards
- - Uniform
- - Shoes
- - Ball
26Social/PsychologicalAspects
- Team Management
- Minimum Requirements for Coaches
- - Player Registration/Medical
- Release
- - Accident Report Forms
- - First-Aid Kit, Water and Ice
- - Cones, Balls, extra Shin Guards
- - Practice Game Plan (whistle)
27Prohibitions
- Earrings and Other Jewelry
- Hard Casts or Splints with Hard Stays
- Barrettes and Bobby Pins (elastic bands OK)
- Hats with Hard Brims
28Risk Management(Coach Specific)
- Understand and Follow Procedures
- Recovery/Rehabilitation
- First-Aid Training
29Risk Management Basic First-Aid Kit
- Bandages Multiple Sizes
- Antiseptic and First-Aid Cream
- Cotton Balls or 2x2 Gauze
- Elastic Wrap
- Non-Latex Gloves 2 Pairs
- Mouth Rescue Breather
- Ice (Lots of it!)/Ice Pack
30First-Aid Treatment Common Injuries
- Bleeding
- Unconscious
- Heat Exhaustion
- Heat Stroke
- Gasping for Breath
31First-Aid Treatment Common Injuries
- Fainting
- Insect Stings
- Fractured Limb
- Minor Cuts
- Nosebleed
32First-Aid Treatment Common Injuries
- Minor Burns
- Tooth Knocked Out
- Blisters
- Sprains
- Muscle Strain or Pull
- Wind Knocked Out
33THE END
- This Concludes Part II of
- Safe Haven Certification
- Please complete the Coach Specific
- Safe Haven Certification Test
- CONGRATULATIONS!