
Sport Integrity Australia
Sport Integrity Australia (SIA) is the Australian Government agency dedicated to keeping sport safe, fair and inclusive by addressing integrity threats such as doping, match-fixing, and member protection
SIA have an array of resources available to support sporting organisations and clubs with Safeguarding. Though SIA's national safeguarding policies, resources and education they help sporting organisations and individuals to provide safe, supportive and friendly sporting environments.
Useful Resources:
- Children and Young People Safe Practices Do's and Don'ts Guide
The Do’s and Don’ts guide has practical actions for anyone involved to follow in the delivery of programs, services or activities with children and young people participating in sport. - Safeguarding Reporting
This page takes you through the steps for making a safeguarding report. - Creating Safer Sport for Children and Young People
This guide explains how to apply the National Principles for Child Safe Organisations.
CITS Child Safeguarding Implementation Unit
The CITS Child Safeguarding Implementation Unit leads CITS' work to implement child safe reforms and improve the safety and wellbeing of children and young people who interact with the department and our sector partners.
You can contact CITS' Child Safeguarding Implementation Unit at childsafeguarding@cits.wa.gov.au.
Useful Resources:
- Child Safe Organisations Knowledge Hub
This is part of the State Government’s commitment to supporting the development of safe organisations for Western Australian children and young people. - Creating a safer WA for children and young people
Factsheet: Arts, cultural, sport, recreation and community organisations have an ethical and legal responsibility to protect children from harm - The Commissioner for Children and Young People WA has developed a range of resources for organisations, their leaders, staff and volunteers that reflect the National Principles for Child Safe Organisations. Information also includes guidance for children and young people on how to make a complaint and how an organisation can create a child-friendly complaints system.