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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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  • Courtsiding (also known as pitch-siding) is the practice of the instant, covert transmission of information about developments in a sports event to obtain an advantage over wagering service providers.

    Factsheets
  • Teaching resources for Years 11 and 12 after watching Unbreakable: The Jelena Dokic story.

    Factsheets Guidebooks
  • This factsheet covers how you should be treated and what to do if you feel unsafe. 

    This information is for young people aged 13 to 17 years old.

    It helps you understand your sport’s Safeguarding Children and Young People Policy. 

    Factsheets
  • Children and young people may be exposed to greater risk of harm in change room facilities as they may be at various stages of dress or undress in an area that does not have natural lines of sight or supervision. 

    This guide covers the do's and don'ts.

    Guidebooks
  • This guide outlines the safeguarding practices sporting organisations should follow when organising day trips or competitions involving children and young people.

    Guidebooks
  • Check out our range of eLearning courses in this overview guide.

    eLearning
  • This Safe and Fair Sport activity book has colouring-in pages, find-a-words, join the dots, mazes, word reveals and quizzes.

    Guidebooks
  • 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 presented as shortcuts, such as extreme dieting, excessive training, taking supplements, and doping.

    Guidebooks
  • The Improper Use of Drugs and Medicine Policy helps protect athletes in your sport from the harmful effects of medicines (when used the wrong way), supplements and illegal drugs. 

    This information is for young people aged 13 to 17 years old.

    It helps you understand your sport’s Improper Use of Drugs and Medicine Policy.

    Factsheets
  • Real food. Real benefits. No risk. No one ever tested positive for drumstick.

    Posters and print materials

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