Important - Working with Children Check
The Working With Children Check (WWC) commenced in April 2006 and it contributes to the safety of Victoria’s children when in care, or participating in a variety of activities.
The WWC creates a mandatory minimum checking standard across Victoria. It helps to keep children safe by preventing those who pose a risk to the safety of children from working with them, in either paid or volunteer work.
The Riots, Camberwell Basketball Association and Basketball Victoria require all Team Managers and Coaches have a current WWC.
Applications need to be completed online via the Department of Justice WWC website, before lodging at an Australia Post outlet and the club being supplied with a copy.
Each team at the Riots must have a Team Manager who is usually a parent of one of the Registered Players. The Team Manager acts as the first point of contact for parents and carries out administrative duties on behalf of the team. Being a Team Manager is a wonderful opportunity to meet and connect with the 3121 basketball and school community, help the club, your kids and requires very little of your time!
The Team Manager is generally responsible for off-court team management activities while the Coach is responsible for on-court team management activities.
The club fully supports it’s Team Managers throughout the season and provides a full list of Team Manager duties and required forms to help you along. The following is a summary of Team Manager duties:
Prior to start of competition season:
During the competition season:
End of competition season:
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The Richmond Riots Management Committee have personnel who can assist our community coaches.
The key focus is to act as mentors and provide support to coaches and their teams if required, with a focus on growing basketball capability amongst the coaches and players.