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INTRODUCTORY MODULE
Ethical Responsibilities Unit

 

 

RIGHTS AND RESPONSIBILITIES

Under the National Officiating Program, Accredited Officials are subject to a number of rights, responsibilities and a code of ethics.

 

The Rights of Motor Sport Officials:
Motor sport officials have the right to expect that:

  • Their health and safety are of prime importance.
  • They are treated with respect.
  • They are appointed to a level of competition appropriate to their level of competence.
  • They have access to self-improvement opportunities.

 

MOTOR SPORT OFFICIALS CODE OF ETHICS

  • Place safety and welfare above all else.
  • Accept responsibility for all actions taken.
  • Be impartial.
  • Avoid any situation that may lead to a conflict of interest.
  • Be courteous, respectful and open to interaction.
  • Seek continual self-improvement through training, performance appraisal and regular updating of competencies.
  • Be positive role models in behavior and personal appearance.
  • Maintain equal opportunity and harassment free sport practices.

 

CODE OF CONDUCT

  • Professionalism.
  • Good sportsmanship.
  • Honesty.
  • Integrity, including not gambling.
  • Compliance with the law.
  • Consideration of the DLRA, event organisers and key stakeholders.
  • Compliance to venue rules.
  • Compliance to health, safety and other issues.
  • Respect of intellectual property.
  • Appropriate appearance.
  • Exercise common sense.

 

The rights of motor sport officials and code of ethics is covered in further detail in the DLRA Member Protection Policy.
You must read and understand these documents to complete this unit.

 

 

 

Once you have completed this unit, submit details below for Accreditation

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