Governance

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Memorandum,

Articles

Of The Association

The Memorandum and Articles of the Jamaican Judo Association form the organisation’s constitution, defines the responsibilities of the Board of Directors of Jamaican Judo

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Our Program

Martial Arts Classes

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Strategic Plan

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Board Of Directors

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Equality & Diversity

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Our Review

Academy Testimonial



Anti-doping Rules

All athletes have the right to compete in sport knowing that they, and their competitors, are clean.

The Jamaican Judo Federation believe in clean Judo and work in partnership with the International Judo Federation to ensure that the integrity of our sport is protected.

The use of performance-enhancing drugs and other doping behaviour severely damages the legitimacy of sport and undermines the integrity of clean athletes.

 

Bye-laws

These Bye-Laws were made by the Board of Directors under the authority of and in accordance with Article 56 of the Articles of Federation of the Jamaican Judo Federation.





Child Protection

Child protection is protecting an individual that has been identified as being at risk of harm, abuse, violence, exploitation or neglect.

the Jamaican Judo Association upholds the principle that all children whatever their age, culture, disability, gender, language, racial origin, religious belief and/or sexual identity have the right to protection from abuse.

All Jamaican Judo members, staff and volunteers are committed to the welfare and protection of children and young people so that they can enjoy participating in judo in safety without fear, threat or abuse

Mat Specifications

It is recommended that the mats used should comply with the EN12503-3: 2001 standard wherever possible. It is however recognised that this will not always be the case, therefore the lead coach / organiser for each session must ensure that the mats used are fit for the purpose of the session being delivered.