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  • Australian Rugby League Commission - In League In Harmony program

    What we did Involvement in Rugby League provides opportunities for the youth to develop social skills in addition to the fundamental playing elements. By being a part of the program our participants...
  • Suncoast Spinners Wheelchair Basketball Inc - Reverse Inclusion Workshops

    What we did In 2017 we continued running our reverse inclusion workshops, an initiative delivered to schools, university and community groups by sportspeople with a disability. Under this format,...
  • Football West - Street Football

    What we did We launched a flexible football program for young people from low socioeconomic and culturally and linguistically diverse communities in metropolitan and regional areas. The program is...
  • Tennis Queensland - Raising awareness of inclusivity

    What we did We used the Queensland-hosted quarter-final Davis Cup match between Australia and Germany as a vehicle to boost awareness of the breadth of tennis inclusivity. In doing so, we: ...
  • Can an apology lead to change?

    In July 2014 New Zealand cricketer Lou Vincent received a life ban from the sport for match fixing. Vincent's public apology gave cricket a fulcrum for the necessary learning and growing...
  • Making a Complaint

    It’s important that there are proper and transparent processes in place for making complaints. This section provides information about where to complaint, what to expect in the process and where...
  • Privacy Policy

    Our approach to privacy The Play by the Rules (PBTR) collaborators are committed to protecting your privacy and the confidentiality of your personal information. The following statement relates to our...
  • Resources

    Here you can find a wide range of free downloadable resources for you to use in your organisation. These are all digital resources. We do not have hard copy resources to send out. Where necessary, we...
  • Play by the Rules and Sport Integrity Australia courses in one place

    We are delighted to announce that Sport Integrity Australia in partnership with Play by the Rules now houses their online training modules on the Sport Integrity Australia e-learning hub.
  • Western Australia child safety laws

    In Western Australia, key child safety responsibilities for sport and recreation relate to the working with children checks and reporting child abuse.