Reduce the risk of testing positive by using the Sport Integrity App.
This flyer is themed towards female athletes.
We have a range of resources for sports, athletes, clubs, parents, children and young people to support integrity in Australian sport. Search our collection of resources below
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Reduce the risk of testing positive by using the Sport Integrity App.
This flyer is themed towards female athletes.
This Summary Paper provides recommendations on how sporting organisations can comply with the recently updated whistleblower obligations under Part 9.4AAA of the Corporations Act 2001.
Sport should be an honest contest, which follows rules to determine a fair outcome – win, loss or tie.
The checklist has key questions that you should be asking to ensure the club you choose for your child has a focus on keeping children and young people safe.
This poster tells you what to do to keep children safe when you are visiting a venue and you wish to take photos or videos.
It is part of the Children and Young People Safe Practices Do's and Don'ts.
A suite of resources to help promote integrity education to members, stakeholders and the wider sporting community.
If you have seen, heard or experienced discrimination in your sport, report it to us.
This poster has 7 versions and is aimed at adults.
Unofficial data scouts are employed by data companies and Wagering Service Providers (WSP) to covertly collect and transmit live scores or statistics from sporting events.
WSPs or ‘bookies’, use this information to offer betting options to their customers.
Courtsiding is the instant, covert transmission of information about developments in a sporting event.
This allows gamblers to obtain an advantage over wagering service providers.
Teaching resources for Years 11 and 12 after watching Unbreakable: The Jelena Dokic story.
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