Your athlete made a club volleyball team! Now what? Club volleyball is a short and intense season with lots to navigate. Families play an essential role in supporting athletes and creating a positive experience. We have some useful resources to get you started…
CODE OF CONDUCT & EXPECTATIONS FOR FAMILIES AND SPECTATORS
We believe every family member and spectator plays an important role in creating a positive, supportive, and fun sporting environment. By modelling respect, encouragement, and care for athletes, coaches, referees, and facilities, you help ensure that everyone enjoys their volleyball experience.
This Code of Conduct & Expectations for Families and Spectators outlines our expectations for individuals at Volleyball BC events. We reserve the right to limit access to our events and activities by any individual whose behaviour does not align with creating a welcoming, respectful and safe environment.
A GUIDE TO CLUB VOLLEYBALL
Looking for information about how to select a club and navigate the club system? Check out our 2026 Guide to Club Volleyball which covers:
- Volleyball BC requirements for approved clubs.
- Things to consider when you are selecting a club.
- How to navigate pre-signing, tryouts, and offer letters.
- Safety considerations at a club.
We also hosted an information webinar in Fall 2025 to cover this information and answer your questions.
OTHER USEFUL LINKS
- All the latest information on competition dates, schedules, and other logistics.
- Safety Hub with information about physical injury, concussion, abuse and maltreatment, and mental health.
- Safe Sport Handbook for Players and Caregivers.
- Got questions? Email your Regional Manager or members@volleyballbc.org.