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  • Integrity in sport - what can you do?

    It’s very important that all of us that care about community sport work together to protect the integrity of sport. The foundation of sport, at whatever level, is built on principles of fairness...
  • Team Selection Open Grades Policy

    This template helps sport and recreation organisations ensure there is a fair process for the selection of teams. It outlines what the organization will do and what is expected of members.
  • Anti-doping

    Doping is a huge issue in elite sport. But doping issues can also impact at a sub-elite and even grassroots level of sport. Is doping an issue at your club? Do you know where to get information and...
  • Videos

    Play by the Rules has many videos you are free to download and use on your websites, in educational material, on social media or elsewhere. We keep specific program videos on issues such as racism,...
  • The Big Picture - Ethical Decision Making in Sport

    Addressing integrity issues in sport will mean you will have to make decisions. Decisions based on the ethics and values of yourself and your club or association. The Ethical Decision Making Framework...
  • Webinars

    Throughout the year Play by the Rules hosts various webinars across a broad range of topics to do with safe, fair and inclusive sport. When we stage a webinar we promote it to our subscribers and web...
  • Supplements and image enhancing substances

    There are a lot of misconceptions and misinformation about the use of supplements and image enhancing substances in sport. Supplements can have a place in sport – they are not all bad. But how...
  • Integrity in sport - what is it?

    It’s very difficult to provide any type of formal definition of what integrity in sport is. The fact is that it means different things to different people. Here, we briefly consider the broad...
  • Physical Contact with Children

    Issues surrounding physical contact in sport can be controversial and complex. Some sports require physical contact between adults and children for skill development; others do not.
  • Sideline behaviour

    Parents play an invaluable role in club and community sports. Occasionally, however, some become over emotional, verbally abusive and sometimes even physically aggressive. It’s important that...