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==General==
==Authorization of Marshals==
#All youth combat marshals must be familiar with the child protection policies and procedures of SCA Ltd in Australia or SCANZ in New Zealand, depending on the country that they are marshalling in.
#A Youth Armoured Combat Marshal may be warranted after demonstrating the ability to:
#All marshals must be authorised to marshal youth combat and be able to show proof as required.
##judge a youth combatants authorization.
#All marshals must show proof they have any working with children background check required in their jurisdiction in order to complete their authorisation, refer to the SCA Ltd policies which can be found at [http://www.sca.org.au/board/documents/policy on SCA Ltd's website]; and SCANZ policies which can be found at [http://www.sca.org.nz/documents SCANZ's website].
##know the Youth Armoured Combat Rules.  
 
==Authorising as a youth armoured combat marshal==
#All marshals must be current members of the SCA, or its affiliates, as they are considered officers.
#All marshals must be over the age of 18 years at the time of authorisation.
#In Australia, the candidate must show proof they have a working with children background check as required in their jurisdiction in order to complete their authorisation.
#A youth armoured combat marshal may be authorised after demonstrating the ability to:
##know the Lochac Youth Armoured Combat Rules.  
##supervise youth combatants both in the lists and in melee combat.
##supervise youth combatants both in the lists and in melee combat.
##promote safe practices and enforce the rules of the list.  
##promote safe practices and enforce the rules of the list.  
##inspect weapons and armour.  
##inspect weapons and armour used in youth armoured combat.
#A Youth Armoured Combat Sparring Partner may be warranted after demonstrating the ability to:
##understand the risks of concussion, the signs and symptoms of concussion, and can apply the [[Concussion Recognition Tool|Concussion Recognition Tool]].
##understand the differences between the divisions with regard to calibration and allowed shots
#Youth armoured combat marshals do not need to be authorised in any other SCA martial activity.
##spar safely chivalrously with youth from at least two divisions
 
##promote safe practices and enforce the rules of the list.
==Authorising as a youth armoured combat authorising marshal==
##inspect weapons and armour.
#The candidate must have a current youth armoured combat marshal authorisation.
#The process for authorising Youth Armoured Combat Marshals is the same as that for authorising Adult combat marshals, as found in the [https://sca.org.nz/wiki/index.php?title=Armoured_Combat:Authorisation_Of_Marshals | Lochac Marshals Handbook] with relevant reference to the Youth Armoured Combat rules.  
#A youth armoured combat authorising marshal may be authorised after demonstrating the ability to judge a youth combatant's authorisation.
Youth Armoured Combat Marshals do not need to be authorized in any SCA martial activity.
All warranted Youth Armoured Combat Marshals are considered to be officers and must be members of the SCA
All youth combat marshals must be familiar with the Child Protection Policies and Procedures of SCA Ltd in Australia or SCANZ in New Zealand, depending on the country that they are marshalling in.


N.B. These requirements are irrespective of the age and apply to minors as Marshals-in-Training also. All marshals must be authorised to marshal youth combat and be able to show proof as required. All marshals must be current members of the SCA. All marshals must be over the age of 18 years at the time of authorisation. Minors aged 16–17 years may be Marshals-in-Training. All marshals must show proof they have the working with children background check required in their jurisdiction in order to complete their authorisation, refer to the SCA Ltd policies which can be found at ###http://www.sca.org.au/board/documents/policy; and SCANZ policies which can be found at ###http:/www.sca.org.nz/documents
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Latest revision as of 21:21, 5 November 2024

General

  1. All youth combat marshals must be familiar with the child protection policies and procedures of SCA Ltd in Australia or SCANZ in New Zealand, depending on the country that they are marshalling in.
  2. All marshals must be authorised to marshal youth combat and be able to show proof as required.
  3. All marshals must show proof they have any working with children background check required in their jurisdiction in order to complete their authorisation, refer to the SCA Ltd policies which can be found at on SCA Ltd's website; and SCANZ policies which can be found at SCANZ's website.

Authorising as a youth armoured combat marshal

  1. All marshals must be current members of the SCA, or its affiliates, as they are considered officers.
  2. All marshals must be over the age of 18 years at the time of authorisation.
  3. In Australia, the candidate must show proof they have a working with children background check as required in their jurisdiction in order to complete their authorisation.
  4. A youth armoured combat marshal may be authorised after demonstrating the ability to:
    1. know the Lochac Youth Armoured Combat Rules.
    2. supervise youth combatants both in the lists and in melee combat.
    3. promote safe practices and enforce the rules of the list.
    4. inspect weapons and armour used in youth armoured combat.
    5. understand the risks of concussion, the signs and symptoms of concussion, and can apply the Concussion Recognition Tool.
  5. Youth armoured combat marshals do not need to be authorised in any other SCA martial activity.

Authorising as a youth armoured combat authorising marshal

  1. The candidate must have a current youth armoured combat marshal authorisation.
  2. A youth armoured combat authorising marshal may be authorised after demonstrating the ability to judge a youth combatant's authorisation.