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Hear me play: Youth Perceptions of Safety in Sport

Results from this sport study are now available.
 

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Parents guide to clean sport

Parents' Guide to Clean Sport

As parents or guardians, you know that the pressure to train hard, compete and achieve at a high level can lead athletes to entertain dangerous options.
 

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The safety of children and all participants should be a sporting organisation’s number one priority.

— Deputy CEO, Dr Paul Oliver

Child safe practices – do's and don'ts

Protecting children and young people is everyone’s responsibility.

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Choosing a child safe sport club

This poster lists what questions you should be asking, to find a safe sporting club for your child.

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Education is important

Knowledge is power in preventing doping and safeguarding the integrity of Australian sport.

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Travel arrangements

Safe and well-planned travel is an essential part of safeguarding children and young people in sport.

Travel arrangements

Coach-athlete relationships

Learn what's healthy and what is not, when it comes to coach-athlete relationships.

For parents and families

Activity Book

This book has colouring-in pages, find-a-words, join the dots, mazes, word reveals and quizzes for children and young people.

AIS Elite Youth Athlete Guidelines

To support the wellbeing, development, and performance of U18s across high performance sport.

Children and young people

Having conversations with children and young people is important. 

eSafety for Parents

Protecting children and young people on and off the field is important.

Sport Integrity App

With over 110,000 downloads, our app is a useful resource to inform and protect athletes.

Therapeutic Use Exemption (TUE)

Check if your child will be tested and if they need a Therapeutic Use Exemption.


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