Code of Conduct

Code of Conduct

We expect all players who use our platform to follow the behaviours and requests set out in British Esports Code of Conduct.  If any player behaves in a way which contradicts any of the points set out, we will address the situation, involving parents when needed, to resolve the issue appropriately.

Continued issues and repeated breaches of this code may result in us, regrettably, revoking membership and blocking access to the platform to protect the welfare of other players and our staff.

Players, and, where appropriate, their Staff Leaders, must agree to:

 Play by the rules of the platform, the games and the competitions or events
 Be a good sport whether I win or lose
 Treat others how I like to be treated myself
 Be kind and fair and recognise that everyone has different levels of skill and ability
 Know that people online are real people and my words can affect them
 Set a positive example with my own behaviour
 Support and encourage my teammates and others
 Speak out against those that bully, hurt, harass or abuse others
 Stop, listen, and reconsider if I’m told that my words or actions are harmful
 Respect others, even if their views are different from mine
 Report any incidents of bullying, misbehaviour, cheating or concerns I have about the behaviour of anyone else during events or competitions
 In-game I should not display disrespectful actions that could harm others as well as exploit in-game bug features
 Not collude nor coerce with other teams to force an specific outcome

In addition, the British Esports expects players to:

Safeguarding

Ireland Esports Federation (“IEF”) considers the three areas of risk in online safety, as outlined by the code of conduct.

Content: All esports titles in the IEF ECHAMPS are age-appropriate for school and college students. These may include: Rocket League is PEGI 3+; League of Legends and Fortnite are PEGI 12+, and VALORANT is PEGI 16+. Participation in any titles in the ENATIONALS and ESERIES that are PEGI 18+ will be restricted to comply with strict age guidelines.

Contact: each fixture in the IEF Tournaments will be played via a closed community platform. Only players registered by their school, college, community group, esports organisation or corporate will be able to access the platform. Each fixture in the IEF ECHAMPS Tournaments will be played on school/college/community group premises and supervised by an adult member of staff (‘Leader’). Professional Tournament Admins will be monitoring all online interactions and fixtures. Players registered should not have someone else play for them without Admins aware and procedures taken to ensure fairness. Continuously, players banned should not play on a ‘smurf’ or alternate account. 

Conduct: every participating school/organisation will submit the names of each player representing their institution as well as their in-game name (full names of players will not be shared by Ireland Esports Federation without permission). Therefore, in the event of misconduct during any tournament, that player can be held responsible and penalties will be imposed. Admins, and every school/organisation Leader are responsible for ensuring all rules are followed and standards of fair play are maintained throughout. 

Players who are banned on their accounts outside of the tournament are not eligible to play within the tournament due to evidence they have been disrespectful and so do not resemble what we are trying to promote.

In the case of a tie result into separate divisions, teams OMWP (Overall Match Win Percentage) will be used to decide, teams should respect the decision made.

If you have queries or concerns about safeguarding, contact our DSL at [email protected].