Inherent Risk
Highly experienced instructors provide guidance and supervision over all activities. No activity is performed without such supervision by an accredited instructor. Additionally, sound and comprehensive guidelines for instructors are provided.
Students are required by the Student Code of Conduct to declare injuries or health issues and also not to undertake any activity they feel uncomfortable attempting.
However, Aikido is a martial art, with considerable physical interaction with other people in energetic and dynamic movement. As such there is inherent risk of injury. Whilst experience shows that the occurrence of injuries is infrequent, they nevertheless occur.
The student explicitly assumes the inherent risk of injury by signing the indemnity provided and by involvement in training activity.
Insurance
Aikido Yuishinkai Australia maintains sports insurance cover for instructors.
It is highly recommended that students seek sports insurance cover from a provider. Instructors can provide limited information on request.
The mat can be a bustling, dynamic place during class. Students are required to:
The Student Code of Conduct and Official Guidelines contain further details.
The dojo will have a first aid kit and will, wherever possible, have qualified first aiders on hand.
The dojo will maintain an injury register and emergency contact details for students.
Shortly after commencement new students will be familiarised with the first aid kit and the blood injury procedure.
The following additional guidelines are recommended by Aikido Yuishinkai
a. Be responsible: maintain strict personal hygiene.
b. Fingernails and toenails should be smooth and short.
c. Don't share cups.
d. Use paper towels for drying and dispose of them in the bin.
e. If a bleeding wound occurs during training, leave the mat and wash the wound with soap and water, apply antiseptic cream and a secure bandage. Keep the wound covered until you receive medical advice if necessary.
f. Similarly clean and cover any existing lesion or open wound before training.
g. If you notice that someone else has an open cut or sore, remind them of their obligation prior to training with that person.
h. Clean any spill of blood on the floor covering immediately. Disinfectant is available.
i. If you are assisting someone with a bleeding injury, wear surgical gloves, available in the first aid kit. Wash your hands with soap and water after you remove the gloves.
j. All used gloves, bloody dressings, rags and so on must be place in a leakproof plastic bag and disposed of carefully.
k. If anyone's blood gets on your skin, leave the mat immediately and wash the blood off thoroughly with soap and hot water.
l. The Australian Sport Medicine Federation recommends vaccination against Hepatitis B.
The Student Code of Conduct and Official Guidelines contain further details.
Child Protection Strategy
Display – this Strategy is to be placed in a location within the Dojo visible to all members and visitors.
Aikido Yuishinkai Canberra is committed to the safety, protection and wellbeing of children during training in Aikido.
The purpose of the Strategy is to recognise, assess, and take steps to mitigate the risks to children during Aikido training.
This Strategy is additional to the precautions and risk management inherent in the Code of Conduct.
Student Register – A register of students will be maintained which will include the following details for each student:Code of Conduct – In addition to the provisions of the Student Code of Conduct the following items are to be adhered to with respect to children training in Aikido:
The Instructor is then required to take immediate steps to resolve the issue and to advise the Head Dojo Instructor. The Head Dojo Instructor will review the incident with the Instructor, and if necessary with the reporting person. Where possible matters will be addressed internally by the Head Dojo Instructor first, but may be reported to the Police as appropriate.
Parents or guardians can approach the Head Dojo Instructor directly, but must inform the Instructor of any incident or behaviour of concern at the time it is observed.
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Release and Indemnity Agreement
This document will affect your legal rights and liabilities, please read carefully before signing.
I am aware that Aikido is a martial art and hence certain traditions and principles must be understood and observed at all times. The practice of Aikido involves an element of danger and unpredictability and permanent and serious injury could possibly result from the participation in Aikido practice.
I freely accept and fully assume all such risks, dangers and hazards and the possibility of personal injury, death, property damage or loss resulting from such risks, dangers and hazards.
I hereby agree as follows:
1. TO ASSUME AND ACCEPT ALL RISKS, DANGERS AND HAZARDS in connection with the practise of Aikido.
2. TO WAIVE ANY AND ALL CLAIMS that I may have against Aikido Yuishinkai
3. TO RELEASE Aikido Yuishinkai Australia, Aikido Yuishinkai Canberra Dojo and Goshinkan Dojo from any and all liability for any loss, damage, injury or expense that I, or my next of kin, may suffer or incur as a result of my actions due to any cause whatsoever, INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE ON THE PART OF Aikido Yuishinkai Australia and Goshinkan Dojo.
4. TO HOLD HARMLESS AND INDEMNIFY Aikido Yuishinkai
5. THAT THIS RELEASE AND INDEMNITY AGREEMENT shall be effective and binding upon my heirs, next of kin, executors, administrators, ad assigns, in the event of my death;
6. TO OBEY all warning signs and other notices posted within the facilities and to obey the Code.
7. Carefully follow the training instructions, dojo rules for etiquette and safety at all times during my practise of Aikido.
8. I am not required to perform any techniques or practise in any situation, which I consider to be unsafe, in which case I agree to notify the instructor immediately of my concerns.
I further represent that I am able to participate in and undertake physical exercise and I am not aware of having any physical, medical, mental or health disability or conditions or disease which might or could be aggravated or worsened by physical exercise or which might or could result in deterioration of health if physical exercise is undertaken.
I have read and understood this Release and Indemnity Agreement prior to signing it and am aware that by signing this document, I am affecting the legal rights and liabilities of myself, my heirs, next of kin, executors, administrators and assigns.
Further I acknowledge receipt of a copy of the Student Code of Conduct.
Signed: _____ Witness: ____
Name: _____ Name: ____
Date: _____ Date:
Parent or guardian signature (if applicable)
The above named participant is under the age of 18.
I am a parent/guardian of the participant and am aware of the risks involved and I further consent to the above named's participation in Aikido.
I further agree to be bound by the terms of this Release and Indemnity Agreement.
Signed: _____ Witness: ____
Name: _____ Name: ____
Date: _____ Date:
The Head Dojo Instructor/Instructor reserves the right to direct students to cease training and leave the mat and/or premises.
The Head Dojo Instructor/Instructor reserves the right to accept new students for training or to decline to accept a student.
Successful risk management is best achieved when all students adopt a spirit of responsibility in regard to safety issues. Students should be aware of and agree to adhere to, the following measures:
b. Notify the Head Dojo Instructor/Instructor of any pre-existing medical condition or disability prior to training. For serious conditions a medical clearance must be obtained.
c. After serious injury or illness, students should not return to physical training until the student has fully recovered. If there is any doubt, a medical clearance must be obtained.
d. Students must not participate if they have injuries or conditions such as serious cuts or abrasions, rashes, boils or any other contagious condition. Minor abrasions and cuts must be adequately dressed and covered prior to training.
e. Remove jewellery, watches and other ornaments prior to training, which may cause injury.
f. Long hair must be secured.
g. Fingernails and toenails must be smooth and short.
h. Wear a training gi or other appropriate clothing and ensure that it is in good repair.
i. Ensure that weapons are in good repair and stored in appropriate manner when not in use.
j. Cleanliness of both clothing and person is essential.
k. Never train under the influence of drugs or alcohol.
a. At all times, obey the instructions of the Instructor including the direction to cease training.
b. Students may opt to decline to participate in any activity they feel uncomfortable with.
c. Students should train at a level they feel comfortable with. Always attempt a technique/activity at the basic level before proceeding to a more advanced level.
d. Partners should train at the level of the least experienced partner.
e. Competency at rolling and break falling is developed over a long period of time. Partners should agree prior to training whether they are prepared to take a fall (ukemi). Proceed slowly.
f. Take care to avoid collisions on the mat by being aware of the other students training on the mat.
g. Train only in the specific technique demonstrated by the Instructor.
h. Freestyle training must be supervised by an Instructor.
i. Report all accidents to the Instructor immediately. Exercise universal precautions in regard to blood-borne pathogens (see Preventative Health Measures below).
j. Notify the Instructor if any medical condition becomes apparent during training that may affect safety.
k. Students should pace themselves according to their level of fitness and competency.
l. Students should avoid dehydration and over-exertion.
m. Students must train in a spirit of non-dissension. Should issues arise on or off the mat students are expected to discuss it with each other to resolve it harmoniously, then, if required, to bring the issue to the attention of the Head Dojo Instructor for mediation and/or resolution.
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