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.
Kate Jenkins
Posted October 2016
13m 35s
Kate Jenkins, Play by the Rules Co-Chair and Sex Discrimination Commissioner, talks about Gender Equity and the Power of Male Champions of Change.
Ellen Beale
Posted October 2016
14m 22s
Ellen Beale from the NRL talks about their inclusion framework
Posted August 2016
6m 07s
The You Can Play anti-homophobia in sport campaign started in the US and came to Australia in 2013. The story of You Can Play is an interesting and powerful story. You Can Play is now supported by many sporting stars and organisations nationally and internationally.
Posted June 2016
1hr 01m 36s
The Supplements FAQ webinar is part of the Supplements: know what you are doing campaign. An expert panel of Dr Gary Slater (University of the Sunshine Coast), Dr Louise Burke (Australian Institute of Sport) and Lisa Middleton (Sports Dietitians Australia) answers a series of frequently asked questions about the use of supplements at a grass roots level of sport.
Posted March 2016
1m 57s
Social media offers the opportunity for people to gather in online communities of shared interest and create, share and access content.
Posted March 2016
2m 13s
Social media is a valuable tool for sports organisations. But there can be issues in using social media that can lead to trouble.
Posted February 2016
1m 56s
If you are taking supplements it's important to be well informed. Where do you get you advice about supplements? You can download our FAQ ebook to help you get informed.
Posted February 2016
2m 04s
If you are taking supplements do you really know if it is going what it said it would? Do you know what you are doing? You need to 'get informed'. You can download our FAQ ebook to help you get informed.
Posted February 2016
1m 45s
Do you or people in your club take supplements? Are you informed about the use of supplements? In some cases supplements can do more harm than good. So it's important to 'get informed'. You can download our FAQ ebook to help you get informed.
Posted August 2014
30s
Posted April 2014
30s
The You Can Play campaign is a national campaign to address homophobia in sport. There are a range of resources and many videos you can use to support the anti-homophobia in sport message.
Dave Pocock
Posted April 2014
38s
Posted February 2014
2m 27s
The 7 Pillars of Inclusion is a framework that takes a broad helicopter view of inclusion of disadvantaged populations in sport. There are 7 videos, an info-graphic and more information here.
Posted August 2013
7m 48s
Pino Migliorino from Cultural Perspectives, talks about cultural diversity and the importance of creating multiple opportunities in sport, as part of the 7 Pillars project.
Posted August 2013
5m 42s
Debbie Simms, former Manager of the Australian Sports Commission's Women in Sport Unit, talks about how communication is important to create an inclusive environment in sport.
Posted August 2013
6m 38s
Dr Paul Oliver talks about the importance of partnerships to make inclusion in sport a reality as part of the 7 Pillars of Inclusion project.
Posted August 2013
2m 24s
Former Paralympic athlete Hamish Macdonald talks about the importance of 'choice' for people wanting to access sport and recreation opportunities - part of the 7 Pillars of Inclusion project.
Posted August 2013
3m 54s
Peter Downs was Manager of the Australian Sports Commission's Disability Sport Unit for 17 years before Managing Play by the Rules. Here, Peter talks about attitudes to inclusion as part of the 7 Pillars of Inclusion project.
Posted August 2013
1m 06s
Former Disability Discrimination Commissioner and Play by the Rules co-Chair Graeme Innes talks about the importance of access issues for the 7 Pillars project. In particular on creating welcoming environments for everyone.