New York Budo Association (NYBA) is committed to creating a safe and ethical environment for training in Japanese martial arts. While training with NYBA or NYBA-hosted events, we hereby agree to the following CODE OF ETHICS to help co-create a respectful, inclusive, strong, and supportive community of budo practitioners.
We do not discriminate based on sex, race, ethnicity, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, religion, national origin, age, physical or mental disability, seniority, rank, or any other grounds.
We respect each other, and the individual’s journey in budo training in both its physical and mental aspects. As such, we seek to co-create a healthy, consent-based training culture, and do not engage in or tolerate harassing behavior.
Harassment includes but is not limited to:
○ Inappropriate/disrespectful verbal comments or verbal abuse
○ Hate speech
○ Deliberate intimidation
○ Deliberate physical assault
○ Stalking
○ Sustained disruption of training and related events
Sexual Harassment includes but is not limited to:
○ Unwelcome flirtations, attentions, advances, or propositions
○ Unwelcome/inappropriate physical contact
○ Unsolicited comments about an individual’s body unrelated to training
We do not engage in the use of illegal drugs, underage drinking, and misuse/abuse of alcohol, prescription or over-the-counter drugs that affect the ability to control our own behavior while participating in training. For participation at NYBA-hosted events outside the dojo , we respect the alcohol & drug policy of the venue.
We follow the rules outlined by the NYBA DOJO RULES & ETIQUETTE to ensure the smooth running of the dojo while co-creating a respectful culture.
We believe in open dialogues to build stronger connections and community. Anyone who experiences or witnesses any event that makes them feel uncomfortable is encouraged to voice their concerns with the members of the Ethics Committee.
All inquiries will be addressed promptly, thoroughly, and impartially, with discretion and, to the extent reasonably possible, will be kept confidential. Any retaliatory actions taken toward individual(s) attempting to open a dialogue will be subject to disciplinary measures, up to and including dismissal from the NYBA.
New York Budo Association reserves the right to dismiss or take disciplinary actions against any members/participants whose behavior jeopardizes the welcoming and inclusive culture, or detracts from the safety, welfare, and wellbeing of others.
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