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#<span class="revision">The youth armoured combat marshal-in-charge of the event needs to submit a report from the youth armoured combat activities to the event steward and the Kingdom Deputy for Youth Armoured Combat.</span> | #<span class="revision">The youth armoured combat marshal-in-charge of the event needs to submit a report from the youth armoured combat activities to the event steward and the Kingdom Deputy for Youth Armoured Combat.</span> | ||
#The Kingdom Deputy for Youth | #The Kingdom Deputy for Youth Armoured Combat shall report quarterly to the Kingdom Earl Marshal and the Society Deputy for Youth Combat regarding the status of youth armoured combat in the Kingdom. Including: | ||
## any incident involving serious injury to a youth fighter. A serious injury is one that requires hospitalisation or similar care, includes a period of unconsciousness, or may require future medical care. | ## any incident involving serious injury to a youth fighter. A serious injury is one that requires hospitalisation or similar care, includes a period of unconsciousness, or may require future medical care. | ||
##any incidents of unacceptable behaviour that required a particant or marshal to be removed from the activity, or otherwise sanctioned. | ##any incidents of unacceptable behaviour that required a particant or marshal to be removed from the activity, or otherwise sanctioned. | ||
#Any serious injury or incident that is reported to the Society Deputy for Youth Combat must also be reported to the SCA Ltd board in Australia and the SCANZ Committee in New Zealand | #Any serious injury or incident that is reported to the Society Deputy for Youth Combat must also be reported to the SCA Ltd board in Australia and the SCANZ Committee in New Zealand |
Revision as of 02:33, 3 December 2023
- The youth armoured combat marshal-in-charge of the event needs to submit a report from the youth armoured combat activities to the event steward and the Kingdom Deputy for Youth Armoured Combat.
- The Kingdom Deputy for Youth Armoured Combat shall report quarterly to the Kingdom Earl Marshal and the Society Deputy for Youth Combat regarding the status of youth armoured combat in the Kingdom. Including:
- any incident involving serious injury to a youth fighter. A serious injury is one that requires hospitalisation or similar care, includes a period of unconsciousness, or may require future medical care.
- any incidents of unacceptable behaviour that required a particant or marshal to be removed from the activity, or otherwise sanctioned.
- Any serious injury or incident that is reported to the Society Deputy for Youth Combat must also be reported to the SCA Ltd board in Australia and the SCANZ Committee in New Zealand