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  • Coach Code of Behaviour

    This template Coach Code of Behaviour aims to set out the minimum standards for coaches involved in sport. It should apply when playing, training or taking part in club-sanctioned activities.
  • Sideline behaviour

    Parents play an invaluable role in club and community sports. Occasionally, however, some become over emotional, verbally abusive and sometimes even physically aggressive. It’s important that...
  • Examples of great sportsmanship

    The Olympic and Paralympic Games have certainly produced some amazing performances over the years, but here at Play by the Rules we’re more interested in those moments of great sportsmanship...
  • Social Media Policy

    All sport and recreation clubs should have a social media policy in place. Check with your state/national body or use our social media policy template.
  • When interests collide - Dealing with conflict of interest

    Mum and dad volunteers are the backbone of grassroots sport in Australia. They lead our sporting clubs and are usually heavily involved in other areas of the community. As a result, the potential for...
  • Crossing the line: Appropriate or inappropriate behavior?

    Sport is often characterised by close relationships between coaches and players, whereby coaches are in positions of trust and able to assert authority and power over players. The proper use of this...
  • Gambling on sport - is it a problem?

    It's happening more and more often - live betting odds being offered by online betting agencies in local sport leagues. It's happened in Canberra soccer football leagues and in Victorian gridiron...
  • Physical Contact with Children

    Issues surrounding physical contact in sport can be controversial and complex. Some sports require physical contact between adults and children for skill development; others do not.
  • Out of hours player behaviour

    Sporting clubs and organisations should be conscious of putting safeguards in place so as to curb behaviour that could bring the sport and the club into disrepute in order to protect and preserve the...
  • Let Kids be Kids - sporting stars on poor sideline behaviour when they were young

    A host of Australian sporting stars talk about the impact of poor sideline behaviour when they were young.