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  • Understanding complaint handling

    In the perfect world there would never be any complaints and we wouldn't need to understand anything about complaint handling. Unfortunately we don't live in a perfect world. Things can go wrong and...
  • Inclusion and diversity in action

    In this section we explore how several sports have integrated the 7 Pillars of Inclusion model into their inclusion strategies, provide a range of useful interactive scenarios on successful inclusion,...
  • Policy

    For inclusion to become part of core business for any sport or club there needs to be a firm commitment and responsibility to member protection and complaints resolution. This is best done in the form...
  • Cheetahs Softball Club - Members Monday Moments

    What we did We began a Members Monday Moments piece that featured on our Face Book page and team App page as well as a Friday Funnies segment that encouraged all of our members to participate with...
  • Queensland child safety laws

    In the Queensland, key child safeguarding responsibilities for sport and recreation relate to the Blue Card system and reporting child abuse. 
  • Understanding Complaint Handling

    In the perfect world there would never be any complaints and we wouldn't need to understand anything about complaint handling. Unfortunately we don't live in a perfect world. Did you know there's a...
  • December 2018

    Feature articles include: Winner of the 2018 Play by the Rules Award - GingerCloud Foundation's Modified Rugby Program The year that was - innumerable reasons to be positive Member...
  • Play by the Rules announces new National Manager

    Play by the Rules is pleased to announce the appointment of our new National Manager – Tom Dixon.
  • Play by the Rules eLearning Update

    Positive changes are coming to the Play by the Rules eLearning courses. From Sunday 31 March, the two-year expiry date on courses will be removed, and the PBTR – Child Protection and...
  • Left Right Out - Barriers to Children Engaging in Sport

    Megan Mitchell is Australia’s first National Children’s Commissioner at the Australian Human Rights Commission, appointed in 2013. Megan has previous experience in both government and...