Code of conduct
Volunteer pages
- Mission statement
- Diversity policy
- Supporting the AquaPaddles
- Safe repeatable and reliable
- Route design
- AquaPaddler Numbers
- Code of conduct
- Management of results and crew
- Children at AquaPaddle
- AED - Automated External Defibrillator
- Dogs
- Adaptive paddlers
- Slow paddlers
- Triumphs
- Volunteer envoys
- Cancellation of an AquaPaddle
- Hot and cold temperatures
- Coping with large numbers
- Social media policy
- Photography video policy
- Money handling
- Mission statement
- Diversity policy
- Supporting the AquaPaddles
- Safe repeatable and reliable
- Route design
- AquaPaddler Numbers
- Code of conduct
- Management of results and crew
- Children at AquaPaddle
- AED - Automated External Defibrillator
- Dogs
- Adaptive paddlers
- Slow paddlers
- Triumphs
- Volunteer envoys
- Cancellation of an AquaPaddle
- Hot and cold temperatures
- Coping with large numbers
- Social media policy
- Photography video policy
- Money handling
This is the Code of Conduct for all AquaPaddlers
- Make sure you attend the Pre-AquaPaddle Safety briefing
- Your fellow AquaPaddler is more important than your time
- Children (16 and 17) must be within reasonable reach of the attendant parents.
- Respect of other AquaPaddlers willingness to take part and express themselves in any way they feel
- If a paddler wishes to bring a dog (only 1 is allowed) on their board, then they must read and comply with the requirements stated in the ‘Dogs’ document.
- Take care of the environment
- No AP-Number, No time, No Exception
- Have fun, you are out on the water
- Thank the wonderful Volunteer Crew
- Comply with local regulations, especially those regarding licenses to use unpowered craft on inland waterways. In most cases this license will come as part of British Canoeing membership