Safety and insurance
Our Coaches Qualifications
The BJA Coach Award structure is designed to ensure that qualified Coaches deliver safe, quality Judo instruction. The system is widely regarded
as being one of the best in the world. All BJA member Clubs are required to have at least one qualified BJA Coach, who will have had to meet the
strict standards laid down by the BJA. In particular, the BJA has a strict child protection policy which ensures all Coaches complete personal
disclosure documents and are in possession of a First Aid Certificate prior to granting a Club licence.
WGC and all of its coaches and instructors are fully compliant with the above BJA Coaching policy and are fully committed to safeguarding the
well-being of all our members, particularly children. Instructors and volunteers endeavour at all times to show respect and understanding for
the rights, safety and welfare of others and will conduct themselves in a way which reflects the principles of the BJA.
Insurance & Accidents
Although the accident rate is far lower than in some other sports it has to be said that Judo is a tough combat sport. The Club holds BJA
Insurance which provides all members with personal injury protection. Full details of cover are available on the BJA website
at
www.britishjudo.org.uk
All BJA licence holders also benefit from personal liability insurance which protects them if they are charged with negligence and where a
claim for damages is made against them.
With the exception of the first 4 trial sessions, BJA insurance does NOT cover non-licence holders for personal liability and, in the event of
such damage claims against them, non-licence holders would be personally liable for any costs. The BJA therefore state that it is in the best
interests of non-licence holders to take out a licence as soon as they know they will be continuing to practice so that they have the benefit
of BJA insurance cover for their own protection.
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