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Team Survivor General Code of Conduct
Team Survivor Northwest is committed to a culture of respect, fairness, support, and trust for our members, instructors, program leaders, staff, board, and volunteers. Everyone is expected to act in alignment with these values.
Our members are at times dealing with physical and emotional challenges related to the effects of a cancer diagnosis and treatment. It is our goal to provide a supportive environment and to encourage participation in any stage of treatment or recovery. We expect our program leaders, coaches, and instructors to do their best to make accommodations for everyone in their activity. However, some activities are more intense than others and are not suitable for everyone whether due to their stage of recovery or overall fitness level. We offer a variety of activities at different levels of intensity and provide guidance to help members identify a good fit. We require our members to take into account their own capabilities and make good choices to protect their own safety and recovery. If a leader has concerns about a member’s capacity, the Program Director may suggest alternative activities for the safety of the individual and the group.
Some activities have additional guidelines and rules to protect the individual and the group. Each participant must follow the guidelines and rules of the activity in which they are participating as set forth by the leader(s) of the activity. Should the participant exhibit behavior that puts others or themselves at risk, they will be asked by the leader(s) to change their behavior, and should the issue not be resolved immediately, the Program Director will be informed and the member may be suspended from the activity. The activity leader and program director may meet with the participant to discuss options, which may result in the member being asked to find a different activity. The decision of the Program Director will be final. We strive to balance community, a good challenge, and safety for all.
Starts on the date of purchase. Valid for 12 months. Click the button below to renew your membership with Team Survivor Northwest. You will be directed to "Buy" or "Purchase" a membership for $0.00. Note that memberships are free and you will not be asked to enter a method of payment.
Team Survivor Northwest General Code of Conduct
Team Survivor Northwest is committed to a culture of respect, fairness, support, and trust for our members, instructors, program leaders, staff, board, and volunteers. Everyone is expected to act in alignment with these values.
Our members are at times dealing with physical and emotional challenges related to the effects of a cancer diagnosis and treatment. It is our goal to provide a supportive environment and to encourage participation in any stage of treatment or recovery. We expect our program leaders, coaches, and instructors to do their best to make accommodations for everyone in their activity. However, some activities are more intense than others and are not suitable for everyone whether due to their stage of recovery or overall fitness level. We offer a variety of activities at different levels of intensity and provide guidance to help members identify a good fit. We require our members to take into account their own capabilities and make good choices to protect their own safety and recovery. If a leader has concerns about a member’s capacity, the Program Director may suggest alternative activities for the safety of the individual and the group.
Some activities have additional guidelines and rules to protect the individual and the group. Each participant must follow the guidelines and rules of the activity in which they are participating as set forth by the leader(s) of the activity. Should the participant exhibit behavior that puts others or themselves at risk, they will be asked by the leader(s) to change their behavior, and should the issue not be resolved immediately, the Program Director will be informed and the member may be suspended from the activity. The activity leader and program director may meet with the participant to discuss options, which may result in the member being asked to find a different activity. The decision of the Program Director will be final. We strive to balance community, a good challenge, and safety for all.