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  • Templates

    This is where Play by the Rules can help you get up and running with some basic policies and guidelines your club should have. The template policies are a minimum standard, which you can use as a...
  • Forum Speakers

    Once released - below you will find a list of speakers for the 2021 Diversity and Inclusion in Sport Forum.
  • Taking images or video of children at sporting events

    Taking photographs or video of children is an area that many people feel uncomfortable about and do not know how to handle. There are some guidelines you can use to ensure your sport handles the issue...
  • Vic Uni/Paralympics Partnership

    Keen to build club capacity and knowledge/skills for attracting and retaining people with disability at your Club? Expand by attending a practice focused workshop and six months of mentoring with...
  • Northern Territory Child Safe Sport

    In the Northern Territory, key child safeguarding responsibilities for sport and recreation
  • Disability in Golf

    The Australian Human Rights Commission, in partnership with Golf Australia, is developing Guidelines for the inclusion of people with disability in golf.
  • Community Child Safe Sport

    Clubs need a range of strategies in place to keep children safe in sport. Many people associate child safety with employment screening, like working with children checks. But that’s only one of...
  • Community Child Safe Sport

    Keeping children and young people safe is everyone’s responsibility.
  • MPIO Training

    Play by the Rules offers training for Member Protection Information Officers that includes a face-to-face component and online training. You can find out more about the online training and enrol on...
  • Pride Celebration: The collaboration that’s making the pitch Proud

    The A-Leagues’ Pride Celebration is a force for change, making football accessible, inclusive and safe for LGBTI+ fans and players across the entire league.