Integrity e-Learning
Sport Integrity Australia eLearning offers a number of online courses relating to sport integrity, including doping, match fixing, illicit drugs and ethical decision-making courses. Specific anti-doping courses are also available for coaches, support persons, medical practitioners and parents.
Sport Integrity also offers a free app which can be downloaded from the Apple and Android app stores.
As part of Shooting Australia’s Annual Athlete Agreement, all National Squad and Team members are required to complete the following modules:
1. Fundamentals of Anti-Doping (for any athlete that is new/has not completed prior)
2. Competition Manipulation and Sports Betting (for any athlete that is new/has not completed prior)
3. Annual Update 2024 (ALL athletes MUST complete)
2024 Integrity Education Webinar Series
Sport Integrity Australia is excited to launch the 2024 Integrity Education Webinar Series.
This webinar series will focus on key integrity areas to support members of sport across all levels including participants, administrators, coaches, volunteers and parents.
- Tuesday 13 February: Photography, Videos and Electronic Communication with Children and Young People
- Wednesday 6 March: Recognising Boundaries and Managing Behaviours of Children and Young People
- Thursday 21 March: Transporting and Travelling with Children and Young People
- Thursday 11 April: Understanding Grooming in Sport (via SIA e-Learning Hub)
- Tuesday 14 May: What to do when you receive an Integrity Complaint
- Wednesday 5 June: Determining Sanctions for Breaches of Integrity Policy
- Thursday 27 June: Conflict Resolution and Mediation in Sport
- Wednesday 10 July: Supplements in Sport for parents
- Tuesday 23 July: Clean Sport for Coaches
- Friday 16 August: Sports Gambling, Competition Manipulation and Vulnerabilities
- Thursday 5 September: The Importance of Listening to Children in Sport
- Wednesday 25 September: Building Safeguarding into your Organisational Strategy
More information can be found at: Integrity Education Webinar Series | Sport Integrity Australia
Safeguarding Children and Young People
The 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 all children and young people, all the time.
- CLICK HERE to view the Safeguarding Factsheet.
- CLICK HERE to view the Children and Young People Safe Practices
- Check out the VIDEO and OTHER RESOURCES.
Member Protection Policy
The 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. Check out the FACT SHEET, VIDEO and OTHER RESOURCES.
Improper Use of Drugs and Medicine Policy
The 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. Check out the FACT SHEET, VIDEO and OTHER RESOURCES.
Competition Manipulation and Sport Gambling Policy
The Competition Manipulation and Sport Gambling Policy is designed to keep sport fair by protecting sporting competitions from competition manipulation (also known as match-fixing) and associated betting activity. Check out the FACT SHEET, VIDEO and OTHER RESOURCES.
Complaints, Disputes and Discipline Policy
The Complaints, Disputes and Disciplines Policy (CDDP) provides sport and its participants with a best practice complaint management process that can be run by either Sport Integrity Australia or the sport. Check out the FACT SHEET, VIDEO and OTHER RESOURCES.
Play By The Rules
Play by the Rules provides information, resources, tools and free online training to administrators, coaches, officials, players, parents and spectators to assist them in preventing and dealing with discrimination, harassment, child safety, inclusion and integrity issues in sport.
Issue 42: National Integrity Framework
eSafety Commissioner – eSafety Sport Hub
Online abuse can significantly impact sport members and organisations. The eSafety Commissioner is Australia’s national independent regulator and educator for online safety. eSafety provides guidance on online safety issues including cyberbullying, adult cyber abuse, image-based abuse and illegal or restricted content. eSafety can help to get harmful online content removed if it meets the legal threshold for investigation.
The eSafety Sport hub provides resources to help the sports community including information on how to recognise online abuse and deal with online abuse in sport, as well as tailored advice for sport administrators, coaches and officials, and athletes and competitors.