Background checks are essential to protecting the safety and security of youth sports/activities and should always be a first step.
The background check is part of the Federation’s effort to enhance the safety of Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu practitioners both within academies and tournaments.
All athletes, instructors, referees, members, staff and volunteers applying for membership with the Mauritius Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Federation (MBJJF) are required to undergo a background check.
Applicants must provide a moral and good conduct certificate issued by a legally recognised body to validate their background check.
A person will be disqualified and prohibited from serving as a volunteer, professor, or certified Black Belt with the Federation if they have been found guilty of any of the following crimes:
For the purposes of this policy, a person is considered guilty if they have been found guilty following a trial, entered a guilty plea, or entered a no contest plea accompanied by a court finding of guilt, regardless of the adjudication. Additionally, individuals who have received court-directed programs in lieu of a conviction are also regarded as guilty. This broad definition ensures that any form of legal determination or agreement indicating guilt is considered when assessing eligibility.