We ask all parents and spectators not to smoke or consume alcoholic beverages during youth programs. Dogs should always be on a leash.
Bismarck Parks and Recreation District participants are expected to abide by the Code of Conduct at all times.
BPRD Code of Conduct – All participants and spectators shall:
Follow:
Show Respect:
Cooperate:
Refrain from:
Report any inappropriate or illegal conduct to BPRD staff or Bismarck Police.
BPRD will enforce this code to help make facilities and programs fun, safe, and enjoyable for everyone. A positive approach will be used regarding discipline. Staff will periodically review rules and expectations with participants and spectators during program sessions. If inappropriate behavior occurs, a prompt individualized response will be sought for each situation.
BPRD reserves the right to dismiss anyone whose behavior endangers his or her own safety or the safety of others.
Reviewed and approved by Kevin Klipfel, Executive Director, March 2023
Definition
According to the CDC, “a concussion is a type of traumatic brain injury caused by a bump, blow, or jolt to the head or by a hit to the body that causes the head and brain to move rapidly back and forth. This sudden movement can cause the brain to bounce around or twist in the skull, creating chemical changes in the brain and sometimes stretching and damaging brain cells.”
Purpose
The Bismarck Parks and Recreation District will implement the following policy and procedures with the purpose of lowering serious health risks associated with activity related concussions or head injuries. Youth are more at risk for concussions, and they can be damaging to the development of the brain.
Policy
It is a mandatory policy of the Bismarck Parks and Recreation District that coaches, referees, site supervisors, parents, and participants will be educated on the signs, symptoms, and behaviors that are consistent with concussions. They WILL NOT be trained to diagnose a concussion, that is the responsibility of a qualified healthcare provider. We ask for best judgment when observing the signs, symptoms, and behaviors of concussions and head injuries.
Participants under the age of 18, who are suspected of a concussion or head injury, must sit out and seek medical attention. Participants will not be able to return to activities until proper procedures have been followed. The BPRD Return to Play form must be signed by the parents/guardians.
Signs and symptoms of a concussion or head injury:
If participants are exhibiting any of these symptoms after a head injury, they must be pulled from the activity immediately and a parent or guardian must be notified.
Policy
NOTE: This policy is applicable only to Bismarck Parks and Recreation District programs, leagues, and events. Bismarck Parks and Recreation District is not responsible for implementing any concussion or head injury policies or procedures for independent teams, leagues, events, organizations, or associations that utilize Bismarck Parks and Recreation fields or facilities.
Reviewed and approved by Kevin Klipfel, Executive Director, March 2023
Review concussion information from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control.