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Guidelines 11 Jun, 2025

eSafety Sports Hub

Sport doesn’t just happen at the field, pool, or court – it’s online too. Daily sport life extends to apps, photos, videos, social media and more. Poor conduct and abuse can occur.

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Sport doesn’t just happen at the field, pool, or court – it’s online too.  Daily sport life extends to apps, photos, videos, social media and more. Poor conduct and abuse can occur.

The eSafety Sport Hub has resources to help the sports community. The Sports hub provides:

  • practical information on how to deal with online abuse in sport
  • tailored information for sports administrators, coaches or officials, parents and athletes and competitors
  • real scenarios and case studies
  • downloadable resources including posters and social tiles.

Access it today for help with online safety.

Share with your sport community

Build links to eSafety Sport in your club’s resources and education. Join the many Australian sport organisations that are giving online abuse a red card by embedding eSafety Sport advice into:  

  • athlete education
  • coach and officiating training
  • club development programs. 

Help ensure everyone in your sport knows how to prevent and deal with online abuse,
 

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