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==Definitions==
#In Lochac, we use the term "minor" to refer to anyone under the age of 18 years old.
#We use the term “parent" to specifically mean someone who is the legal guardian of a minor. This can include biological or adoptive parents, or anyone the courts have appointed as a guardian.
#We use the term "caregiver" to refer to the adult who is responsible for the minor at the event - this could be a parent or someone the parent has nominated to care for their child for the event.
#We use the term "your child" to refer to the minor you are responsible for.
==Our Responsibilities==
#We will follow the mundane laws around to working with children that apply in the relevant country, state or territory of the event.
==Parents' Responsibilities==
#Your involvement and participation is a critical component of the Youth Armoured Combat program.
#You need to understand these are contact sports and that injuries may occur to your child.
#You are ultimately responsible for the safety and well-being of your child, and you cannot delegate that responsibility to the SCA or to the marshals on the field.
#Your informed permission is needed for your child to be able to participate, therefor:
##You need to read and understand these rules and standards and make sure that your child follows them.
##You need to witness Youth Armoured Combat, or be present at the first training session, so that you understand what your child will be doing, before they can participate.
#If you will not be at an event, your child must have a nominated caregiver who is at that event.  In Australia, you must formalise the appointment of the nominated caregiver using the "Appointment of Nominated Caregiver form" which may be found at [http://lochac.SCA.org/constable/ http://lochac.SCA.org/constable/]. In New Zealand, the nominated caregiver is indicated on the sign-in form for the event. You must have the approval of that person before you nominate them.
==Caregivers' Responsibilities==
#Neither you, nor your child are required to be subscribing members of the SCA or its affiliates to participate in Youth Armoured Combat activities.
#You cannot use Youth Armoured Combat as a babysitting service.
#If your child is under 10 years old, you must stay within sight and sound of the Youth Armoured Combat list field when your child is participating.
#You have the right and responsibility to remove your child from any contest or activity you believe is inappropriate or hazardous.
#We encourage you to become a Youth Marshal.
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