Administrators play a vital role in sport, particularly to reduce the potential for things to go wrong. Here, you can access resources to help you manage risks in your sport.
Coaches and officials are what make sport tick. They play a crucial role in helping keep sport safe, fair and inclusive. Here are a number of tools and resources to help you do just that.
If you are a player then you can make a huge contribution to making sport safe, fair and inclusive. Your behaviour influences others, not only your team mates, but everyone involved in sport.
As a parent you should be aware of your clubs responsibilities. At the same time you also have responsibilities and you can play a huge role in creating a safe environment for your child.
Join PBTR National Manager Elaine Heaney in discussion with Nathan Luker from Rely Platform – on the importance of setting clear expectations of conduct in sporting environments and creating a psychologically safe space where all members of your club feel safe to speak up and be heard
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The Diversity and Inclusion in Sport Alliance (DISA) Forum is back for 2024 and tickets are now available!
The Forum, in hybrid format, will bring together leaders from across the Australian sport sector to discuss the 2024 topic - What is intersectionality and how can sport use the concept?
Read MoreIn this case study on Australian football we look at the role parents play in forming a clubs culture.
Read MoreThe resumption of sport and recreation activities will be a complex process. A careful stepwise process needs to be implemented to ensure the safety of athletes and other personnel and the wider community. See the National Framework for the Resumption of Sport and Recreation Activities
Read MoreInclusive Sport SA have produced a suite of accessible communication materials to help community sports ensure that the return to sport is safe and inclusive. Check them out...
Read MoreThe extensive social distancing policies put in place to limit the spread of COVID-19 mean most people will have to spend much, if not all, their time at home.
Read MoreIt is understandable that given the role and the responsibilities of a COVID-19 Safety Coordinator that a volunteer would be nervous. The position appears to be full of potential legal pitfalls and that only a lawyer should consider the position. But is that really the case?
Read MoreWill community sport look the same post COVID-19? What are some of the things you can be getting on with to help rebuild community sport?
Read MoreIn a year when COVID-19 has disrupted community sport and dried up club revenue streams from registrations. grants and sponsorships, some experts herald more focus on inclusion and diversity as a potential lifeline.
Read MoreThe Guide presents a range of good practice strategies that helps sports attract and retain women with disability.
Read MoreRecognising the need to tackle mental health, the Burwood Uniting Canterbury Cricket Club (Burwood Bulls) are providing a support network to their members through a player welfare program called WINGS. Find out all about it...
Read MoreThe Australian Government has announced new community sport guidelines to combat the spread of COVID-19, as of 18 March 2020.
Read MoreA message from Ben Gauntlett, Disability Discrimination Commissioner at the AHRC and Co Chair of Play by the Rules
Read MoreKeen to build club capacity and knowledge/skills for attracting and retaining people with disability at your Club?
Expand by attending a practice focused workshop and six months of mentoring with women with disability
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