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Videos 11 Dec, 2025

Member Protection: Managing Sideline Behaviour

This Sport Integrity Australia webinar takes a look at the links between member protection risks and poor sideline behaviour in community sport.

A parent on the sidelines claps for their child as they play football. The parent is wearing a blue polo shirt and the kids are blurred by the depth of field.
Sideline Behaviour

Don’t Cross the Line: Practical Strategies for Positive Sidelines

Deep dive into the member protection risks linked to poor sideline behaviour in community sport. Learn how aggressive or inappropriate conduct from spectators, especially parents - can lead to serious consequences including child safety concerns, volunteer burnout, and legal risks. This webinar will equip club leaders and officials with practical strategies to manage sideline behaviour and uphold a safe, respectful sporting environment for all.

Speakers:

  • Angela Deacon - Former Australian Olympic Judo Coach, Board Director, Awareness and Change campaigner on sideline behaviour
  • Delfina Shakespear - Empowering Women and Girls Program Manager, Sport Integrity Australia
  • Sam Elliott - Sport Psychology Researcher, Coaching and Youth Sport, Flinders University
  • Slater Asnicar - Senior Manager, Leagues and Officials, Football Queensland

 

Webinar held on Wednesday 3 December 2025.

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