This Policy is designed to keep sport fair by protecting sporting competitions from competition manipulation (also known as match-fixing) and associated betting activity.
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The Complaints, Disputes and Disciplines Policy (CDDP) provides sport and its participants with a complaint management process that can be run by either Sport Integrity Australia or the sport.
GuidebooksThe Improper Use of Drugs and Medicines Policy is designed to protect athletes from harm caused by the improper use of medicines, supplements and illegal drugs.
FactsheetsThe Member Protection Policy is designed to protect the welfare, wellbeing, and health of everyone involved in sport.
It provides clear definitions of abuse, bullying, harassment, sexual misconduct, discrimination, victimisation and vilification in sport, along with information on how to report these behaviours.
FactsheetsThe Safeguarding Children and Young People Policy is designed to protect children and young people in sport by putting in place rules and processes to ensure sporting environments are inclusive, positive and safe for everyone at all times.
Factsheetsدليل ورقة حقائق حول إطار النزاهة الوطنية
National Integrity Framework (NIF) factsheet catalogue in Arabic.
Guidebooks In your language ArabicUnder the World Anti-Doping Code there are 11 possible Anti-Doping Rule Violations. Seven apply to athletes, support personnel and other non-participants and 4 apply to athletes only.
Posters and print materialsIf you want to know what we've done and what we plan to do, then these corporate resources are a good place to start.
FactsheetsIf you have seen, heard or experienced poor behaviour in your sport towards children or young people, report it to us.
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Posters and print materialsThe 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.
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What we do
Sport should be safe and fair for all. We offer a safe place to seek guidance or raise concerns about behaviour you’ve witnessed or experienced in sport.