The National Integrity Framework (NIF) is a suite of policies which sets out rules for unacceptable behaviour in your sport and explains the way Complaints about breaches of these rules are managed.
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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.
ChecklistsThis guide is for everyone involved in sport, such as members, participants, employees, contractors and volunteers. This includes players and athletes, coaches, instructors, officials and administrators at all levels.
GuidebooksParticipants can learn what's involved in the Positive Behaviours in Sport Survey.
FactsheetsThis Guideline includes specific examples and case studies of homophobia, biphobia, and transphobia in sports.
Some of the language and scenarios presented may be explicit and confronting to some readers.
GuidebooksThis factsheet has 9 tips to help avoid Whereabouts failures.
FactsheetsReal food. Real benefits. No risk. No one ever tested positive for banana.
Posters and print materialsReal food. Real benefits. No risk. No one ever tested positive for broccoli.
Posters and print materialsEvery sample you provide is collected, analysed and investigated according to international rules set out in the World Anti-Doping Code. These rules are designed to protect your rights, and ensure the process is the same no matter where you are tested in the world.
Explore the journey your sample takes from collection to storage.
FactsheetsAthletes can be drug tested at competitions, at training, and at home. You can also be under investigation for doping by Sport Integrity Australia and not even know it.
This poster is themed for male athletes.
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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.