Raleigh GAA Supplementary Code of Conduct
PRINCIPLES
All members of Raleigh Cu Chulainn Gaelic Athletic Club (“Raleigh GAA”) by virtue of their club membership are subject to:
- The Code of Conduct as outlined by the Gaelic Athletic Association (“GAA”)
- The Diversity Policy currently in force as established by Raleigh GAA
- Raleigh GAA Supplementary Code of Conduct as outlined below
Raleigh GAA Supplementary Code of Conduct:
- Club members shall be supportive and respectful of decisions made by the Executive Board
- Including not publicly disagreeing or disparaging of any board established policy
- Respectful of board members in public communications
- Communicating confidentially any concerns they may have with an established club policy to the Executive Committee via the Secretary
- Club members shall be respectful of other club members
- They shall not publicly disparage another club member or act in disparaging manner towards other club members
- Club members shall refrain from being disrespectful in tone or content in postings on social media referring to Raleigh GAA or its members
PROCEDURES
- If a club member (“complainant”) feels that another member (“alleged violator”) is in violation of the above codes and policies (“complaint”), then they shall:
- Communicate the complaint confidentially in writing to the Secretary of the Club (if the Secretary is the alleged violator, then to the Chairperson.
- This person (Secretary or Chairperson) becomes the designated lead committee member (“lead member”).
- The complaint communication shall document the violation and provide any documentary evidence and/or names of other members who may have witnessed the violation to the lead member
- The lead member shall inform the rest of the executive committee (excluding the alleged violator if they are an executive committee member) and the group will then decide if a formal inquiry is needed
- If the group decides a formal inquiry is not needed then:
- The group shall document the rationale for not proceeding
- The group shall keep a record of the rationale and any documentation provided
- If the group decides a formal inquiry is needed then:
- The group shall conduct the formal inquiry in a timely manner (within two weeks of the complaint receipt)
- The group shall then make a decision and communicate their decision to the complainant and alleged violator on the complaint including any penalties assessed by the group
CODE OF CONDUCT
- The group shall also inform the other board members of their decision, redacting any confidential information as they deemed appropriate
- The group shall also inform the general membership of their decision, redacting any confidential information as they deemed appropriate
- The entire process shall happen within a maximum of three weeks of notice of the alleged violation being sent
PENALTIES
Possible penalties for a violation
- Written letter of censure to the violator
- Requiring violator to make a public or private apology to the complainant
- Removal of violator from a board member or other club role
- Suspension of the violator from participation in club activities for a definite or indefinite length of time