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Leading up to getting assignments… Getting yourself prepared Getting your gear prepared Setting up your refcenter.com account…properly!

Game Day Responsibilities… Preparedness Arrival Attire Arrival Time Game Attire Pre-game process Field Player Documents Approach

In game responsibilities… Safety – of all Time Keeping Score Keeping Fairness Firmness Consistence Compassion

Post-game responsibilities… Documentation Attitude/Conduct Personal Reflection Personal Rehabilitation Reporting Scores Reporting Misconduct Reporting Miscellaneous

Understanding Discipline Game Official Reports

DBR (Discipline By Review) DBH (Discipline By Hearing) Under OSA Policies, District Associations are allowed to use 2 types of Discipline Process. The process used depends on the severity of the offence: DBR (Discipline By Review) DBH (Discipline By Hearing) EMSA uses both types.

However, whether EMSA uses DBR or DBH, the penalty imposed must be in accordance with the OSA’s – Standard Penalties For Discipline – CONSISTENCY. Those, “Standard Penalties” go on for several pages within the OSA Policies Manual and cover, not only players, but Coaches, Clubs, Administrators, Referees and even District Associations.

DBR. Can be used where the standard penalty (suspension) is up to 3 games and that any fine is $200 or less. As the acronym implies, the EMSA Discipline Panel will simply “review” each and every referee Dismissal Report. If the Discipline Panel accepts the referee report - as presented, then the standard penalty (suspension) is automatically applied. No Appeal is allowed against DBR decisions.

DBR – continued. The Discipline Panel accepts the, original, referee report probably 95% of the time. If the report, as presented, is not accepted, then the referee is requested to re-write. In extreme cases, the referee report, and/or re-write, may still be rejected and, in such cases, the charge against the player is dismissed. EMSA must always wait 72 hours (3 days) before handling any discipline under DBR.

DBH. Must be used when the standard penalty (suspension) exceeds 3 games and that any fine is beyond $200. A specific Hearing is called; the player and the referee must be in attendance. The player can bring “witnesses” and the referee can have an advisor – typically the DRC, but someone else can be used. Also, a representative of the player’s Club is usually required to attend. 15 days, written, notice must be given for a Hearing.

DBH - continued. A copy of the Referee Dismissal Report MUST be provided to the accused. Same thing for Special Incident or Referee Assault Reports. Therefore, be aware, that you should write your reports with the understanding that if a Hearing is called then the accused WILL be provided a copy.

And now to the Question… What does EMSA Discipline Panel look for on Referee Reports.

Fill out the front page, and check the appropriate box(es). Give a written description of what occurred. EMSA does receive many reports with the boxes checked, but with no written description whatsoever. This is unacceptable. Do not get personal when writing the report, keep it professional. EMSA does receive reports with comments like; “the player was an idiot or an asshole”. Remember the comment earlier, the accused may receive a copy of your report.

Keep the written description of the offence; CONCISE. When writing the description of the event, DO NOT EXAGGERATE the offence. That is, do not try and make it appear worse than it really was – to justify the reason for the ejection. EMSA receives several reports where the description of the offence has obviously been very exaggerated. Keep the written description of the offence; CONCISE. On occasion, EMSA does receive written descriptions that go on for several pages. There is no need to write a novel, just detail the facts that caused you to eject the player.

Foul & Abusive language. It is important that when “foul & abusive language” is used then you MUST write in your report what that “foul & abusive language” was. It is not acceptable to simply write: “player X used foul and abusive language”. If a player says; “you are a fucking asshole” then you MUST write these words in your report.

EMSA understands and accepts that, for many of us, English is not our first language and that writing in English can be difficult for some of us.. Do not worry about that. We have probably read over 2,000 Dismissal Reports. There has not been one report that I have not been able to understand. Yes, some have been difficult, but not one have I not been able to understand.

Racial Comments… It is extremely unfortunate, but in 2012 outdoor season, we saw a marked increase in the number of cases reporting racial comments. Any form of racial comment from either players, coaches, managers or spectators IS NOT ACCEPTABLE and MUST BE REPORTED. It is important that you report, in detail, any racist comments. 1.73 Dismissed or reported by a game official or other registrant for racist or sexist comments made during the game or in the vicinity of the playing field either during or after the game 1 to 3 month suspension

It would be nice if all Reports were typed rather than handwritten, they are easier to read, as everyone’s handwriting is different For those of you that have your own personal computer, then it would be preferred if you could use that option. I have copies of “pdf – fillable forms” if anyone would like copies, they should also be available on our website

A brief guide to writing a successful report - Report Writing - A brief guide to writing a successful report

What goes into a written report? just the facts No exaggerations/opinions details everything – don’t leave anything out proper terminology is key

Is there a format? Not really – everyone is different Take a grade school approach The 5W’s ... and an H! Who did it? When did they do it? Where did they do it? What did they do? How did they do it? Why did you do what you did?

Writing up a major incident write up everything from start of the incident to the end (and any recurring issues)

The Take-Home Message Serious component of our jobs Requirement to maintain consistency Paint a picture – with the facts and proper soccer referee lingo Be sure to fill out the proper forms - to their entirety

Help EMSA & EMSRA Help You! Questions? Help EMSA & EMSRA Help You!

Things to keep in mind in 2016 Team “Bylaw” Enforcement Match observation Team “Bylaw” Enforcement Deviations

A few final items… Set up refcenter ASAP If you have ideas of upgrading in the near future follow up with me Register for fitness tests, all of you! Make a plan for yourself Follow the procedures