The following policies are now in place and complaints related to these policies are handled by Sport Integrity Australia:
For more information about these policies, visit Volleyball Australia's website.
In 2022, Volleyball Australia adopted the NIF. This means that from 27 July 2022, concerns or complaints about alleged integrity breaches (including member protection) can be reported directly to Sport Integrity Australia by filling out the webform on the Sport Integrity Australia website.
An alleged breach in relation to our NIF and associated integrity policies will be managed under the Complaints, Disputes and Discipline Policy. To report a breach of an integrity policy, submit directly to Sport Integrity Australia by:
For all other complaints, report directly to your local club management or alternatively our Executive Officer - Isabella Duffie at isabella@volleyballtasmania.com.au
Anything that may constitute Prohibited Conduct in an integrity policy must be reported to Sport Integrity Australia. The full list of Prohibited Conduct includes things such as:
Grooming
Supply of Drugs or Alcohol to a Child
Match fixing and other types of Competition Manipulation
Supplying inside information for the purposes of gambling
Betting on Volleyball events
Unlawful use of over the counter or prescription drugs
Inappropriate use or provision of supplements
Illicit drug use
Concealing information about Prohibited Conduct
Doping (managed under the Volleyball Australia Anti-Doping Policy)
To report a breach of an integrity policy (safeguarding, drugs and medicine, match-fixing), submit directly to Sport Integrity Australia by:
For all other complaints, report directly to your local club management or alternatively our Executive Officer - Isabella Duffie at isabella@volleyballtasmania.com.au
If you are confused where to submit your complaint - here is a factsheet about where to report your concerns
When it comes to sport integrity, it is critical that our athletes and support personnel are aware of their rights and responsibilities. There are a range of tools and resources available to help keep participants informed.
More information about available resources can be found here.
Integrity eLearning
Sport Integrity Australia eLearning offers a number of online courses relating to sport integrity, including child safeguarding, doping, match fixing, illicit drugs and ethical decision-making courses. There is also a new course specifically about the NIF. Specific anti-doping courses are also available for coaches, support persons, medical practitioners and parents.
Sport Integrity App
The app allows users to check whether their medications are banned in sport, find low risk supplements to reduce their chance of testing positive accidentally, and check whether they need a Therapeutic Use Exemption. The app also provides direction on how to raise concerns about things like doping, match-fixing, harassment or illicit drug use. It features further information on eLearning modules, whereabouts and testing information and gives users the opportunity to provide feedback to Sport Integrity Australia.
The app is free and can be downloaded from the Apple and Android app stores.
Play by the Rules
Play by the Rules provides information, resources, tools and free online training to administrators, coaches, officials, players, parents, and spectators to assist them in preventing and dealing with discrimination, harassment, inclusion and integrity issues in sport.
