Team and Risk Management BASA / FC Barrington In cooperation with: Coaching Education Department Illinois Youth Soccer.

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Team and Risk Management BASA / FC Barrington In cooperation with: Coaching Education Department Illinois Youth Soccer

Team Management Developing a philosophy of coaching Player development Coach development Answer the question, “Why am I coaching?”

Team Management Coaching-Your-Own-Child Meeting Advice when coaching your own child: –Meet with your child before any team or parent meeting. –Explain that when you both step out of the car onto the field, that you change into a coach and your child changes into a soccer player. –Explain to your child that you will treat them like every other player. –Explain to your child that they must treat you like one of their teachers. – Keep the discussions in the car light and airy…don’t begin coaching your child in the car. –Ask them what they liked best about the practice or what they might like to do next practice.

Team Management Pre-Season Parent-Coach Meeting –Discuss coaching philosophy and goals –Discuss what is expected of parents and players Transportation Communication Sportsmanship Collect information such as: –Medical information-on Coaches Website – PRINT out, Parent signs, and keep with you at all times!

Team Management Equipment Needs Players Ball, shin guards, proper shoes, clothing appropriate for training in climate, water bottle. Coaches Cones, bibs/vests, extra balls, air pump,first aid kit, ice and bags, and water.

Team Management Game Organization Pre-game…field directions, players arrival time, etc. Half-time…location, water, injuries,etc. Post-game…. announcements, NO MATCH ANALYSIS!

Risk Management IYSA KIDSAFE PROGRAM Physical… To take proper precautions to guard against post-injury aggravation. –To provide proper equipment for the activity. –To provide a safe and appropriate training area. Legal… Never leave a player alone after training or games. –Be certain that players depart with their parents or designated individual. –If a player is not registered on your team, that child is NOT insured! –Avoid being left alone with players who are not your children

A First Aid Guide for the Youth Coach Prevention and Care of Injuries

Have and know how to use the following: First Aid kit Ice and plastic bags for emergency use Team safety and Medical Waivers Senior Referees have 1 st Aid Kits Emergency Action Plan

Stay calm and reassure the player Do the primary survey: A, B, C’s. Airway, Breathing and Circulation If necessary send someone to call 911. For Airway and Circulation. If no breathing, begin rescue breathing. If no pulse start CPR. (If you are CPR certified) Always err on the side of caution! Emergency Action Plan

Always err on the side of caution. Record the incident and note all actions you took and how the injury occurred. Follow up with a phone call to check on the players condition. Acknowledgements: American Medical Association; First – Aid guide Prevention and Care of Injuries