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Diversity and Inclusion in Sport Alliance (DISA) Community of Practice: Inclusive Leadership
17 Jul, 2025
Event
Bullying

Every person in sport, in every role, has the right to participate in an environment that is fun, safe and healthy, and to be treated with respect, dignity and fairness.

18 Jul, 2025
Common Issues
Bullying
Complaints Handlers

Complaint handlers have an integral role to play in responding to issues and incidents in community sport.

18 Jul, 2025
Complaint Handling, Templates
Bullying
Children & Young People
Cultural Safety
Gender Equity
Good Governance
Homophobia
Online safety
Racism
Sideline Behaviour
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The Need for Free Period Products in Community Sport Clubs
31 Jul, 2025
Gender Equity
Good Governance
Clare Hanlon Articles
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Sports apps and child safety: What every sport should know
08 Sep, 2025
Children & Young People
Online safety
Articles
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Member Protection Information Officers
28 Jan, 2025
Diversity and Inclusion in Sport Alliance

The Diversity and Inclusion in Sport Alliance (DISA) is a unique partnership between sporting organisations, non-profits, state and federal government agencies and academics.

28 Jan, 2025
Campaigns
Let Kids be Kids

Let Kids be Kids is a national campaign that addresses poor sideline behaviour - largely at junior sport.

28 Jan, 2025
Campaigns
Children & Young People
Cultural Safety
Disability Inclusion
Gender Equity
Homophobia
LGBTIQA+ Inclusion
Mental Health
Racism
Sideline Behaviour
Coach Code of Conduct

This template Coach Code of Conduct will help you set minimum standards for coach involved in your club or association. It should apply when playing, training or taking part in club-sanctioned activities.

31 Jan, 2025
Templates
Children & Young People
Cultural Safety
Disability Inclusion
Gender Equity
LGBTIQA+ Inclusion
Mental Health
Online safety
Sideline Behaviour

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