This catalogue features the available factsheets for Safeguarding under the National Integrity Framework (NIF).
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The Complaints Process has been established to keep sport safe and fair by managing allegations of Prohibited Conduct. The key aim of this guidance is to ensure considered, consistent and proportionate decisions are being made throughout the Complaints Process.
GuidebooksThis 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.
GuidebooksThe National Integrity Framework (NIF) is a suite of policies that sets out the broad expectations for the conduct of all participants in sport.
FactsheetsThe complaints process is set up to keep Australian sport safe and fair.
This document outlines how complaints about poor behaviour will be managed under the NIF Complaints, Disputes and Discipline Policy.
FactsheetsThis Policy is designed to keep sport fair by protecting sporting competitions from competition manipulation (also known as match-fixing) and associated betting activity.
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.
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National Integrity Framework (NIF) factsheet catalogue in Arabic.
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