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.
Welcome to our video library. This is where we keep all our videos that have been produced for campaigns (such as You Can Play and Let Kids be Kids) or for events (such as the Diversity and Inclusion in Sport Forum) or for particular promotional or information purposes.
Feel free to view and download any of the videos and post on your site or use for your campaigns. The only thing you can't do is change the content in any way.
You can filter these videos by topic, which may help narrow your search for areas of interest.
Enjoy.
Dr Sean Gorman
Posted October 2018
18m 37s
Tavale Ilalio
Posted October 2018
19m 33s
Wayne Herbert
Posted October 2018
20m 52s
Julia Symon
Posted October 2018
18m 18s
Lisa Laing
Posted October 2018
14m 39s
Megan Mitchell
Posted October 2018
15m 16s
Megan Mitchell is Australia’s first National Children’s Commissioner at the Australian Human Rights Commission, appointed in 2013. Megan has previous experience in both government and non-government roles in child protection, out-of-home care, youth justice, disability, and early childhood services. In her role as Commissioner, Megan focuses solely on the rights and interests of children, and the laws, policies and programs that impact on them.
Irena Farinacci
Posted December 2017
14m 59s
Nick Hatzoglou
Posted December 2017
6m 32s
Nick Hatzoglou is the Manager of Club Cricket with Cricket Australia. He is Australian-born with Greek heritage and has a passion for cultural diversity and sport. He combines experience gained within the multicultural sector, local government, Australian Football League and Football Federation Victoria with his appreciation of the positive role sport plays in a vibrant multicultural Australia.
Kelly Horton
Posted December 2017
15m 20s
Morgan Lander
Posted December 2017
16m 16s
Morgan's passion for protecting the vulnerable is second to none. Morgan worked in disability, aged care and children's residential facilities including Stewart House and Royal Far West Children's Hospital on Sydney's northern beaches. He has assisted the Australian Sports Commission in risk management, complaint handling and member protection since 2011 and is considered to be one of the leading practitioners in this field.
Carmel Guerra
Posted December 2017
10m 37s
Danielle Warby
Posted December 2017
11m 47s
Emma Sherry
Posted December 2017
16m 08s
Jenny Frowd
Posted December 2017
12m 08s
Jenny Frowd is Community Engagement Manager with Sporting Wheelies and Disabled Association. She has worked with a wide range of people with disabilities and their diverse support networks, as well as sport deliverers, administrators and educators to facilitate inclusion within their organisations..
John Cranwell
Posted December 2017
12m 25s
John has been the Chief Executive Officer of Inclusive Sport SA for the last 5 years and has a strong passion for inclusion in sport and recreation. He is driven to build cultures in sport and recreation that welcome all individuals, regardless of difference, so that we can all feel part of a larger community.
Kate McLoughlin
Posted December 2017
14m 47s
Kate McLoughlin was the Chef de Mission for the 2016 Paralympic team. Kate know exactly what is needed to create an inclusive team culture - one that leads to team success on and off the field.
Dr Ruth Jeanes and Dr Ramon Spaaij
Posted December 2017
13m 09s
Professor Ramon Spaaij (ISEAL, Victoria University) and Dr Ruth Jeanes (Monash University) recently completed a three-year Australian Research Council project on diversity and inclusion in community sport.
Ryan Storr
Posted December 2017
10m 58s
Ryan Storr is a PhD researcher in the Institute of Sport, Exercise and Active Living at Victoria University. His thesis explores how volunteers in community sport clubs engage in diversity work. He is currently chief investigator of a research project with Cricket Australia and Cricket Victoria which explores LGBT inclusion in Australian cricket.
Tim Burke
Posted December 2017
15m 20s
Tim is the Acting Director of Community Sport and Recreation at Sport and Recreation Victoria. Tim is responsible for community and high performance strategy, programs and initiatives, including the recently released Active Victoria strategy, implementation of the nine ‘Game Plan’ Inquiry recommendations that have led to the Change Our Game initiatives and the Supporting Victorian Sport and Recreation program that focuses on sector sustainability and inclusion.
Dr Tim Soutphommasane
Posted December 2017
17m 59s
Dr Tim Soutphommasane has been Race Discrimination Commissioner since August 2013. Prior to joining the Australian Human Rights Commission, Tim was a political philosopher and held posts at The University of Sydney and Monash University.