National Integrity Framework

Disability Sports Australia (DSA) and Sport Integrity Australia believe that sport should be safe, fair and fun for everyone involved.

The following section is designed to help people involved in the programs and activates of DSA to understand what is acceptable as well as unacceptable behaviors and how complaints and misconduct is managed.

If you are in Australia and in immediate danger or risk of harm, call your local law enforcement agency or dial triple zero (000).

Issues to bring to
Sport Integrity Australia

Anything that may constitute Prohibited Conduct under the Child Safeguarding policy, or that may constitute discrimination based on a protected characteristic, should be reported to Sport Integrity Australia.

This includes conduct such as:

  • Misconduct with a child

  • Sexual behaviour with or around a child

  • Shaming, humiliating, intimidating or belittling a child

  • Causing a child physical pain or discomfort

  • Supplying of drugs or alcohol to a child

  • Discrimination based on:

    - race or ethnicity

    - age

    - disability

    - sex or sexual orientation

    - religion

  • Doping (managed under the sports Anti-doping Policy)

You can also report and prohibited conduct under the Member Protection policy, if it involves a child.

To report Prohibited Conduct, visit:
https://www.sportintegrity.gov.au/making-integrity-complaint-or-report

Issues to bring to
Disability Sports Australia

DSA will manage complaints on all other NIF matters, as well as continuing to manage complaints on non-NIF issues. This includes conduct such as:

  • Abuse

  • Bullying

  • Harassment

  • Victimisation

  • Sexual Misconduct

  • Match, race or competition fixing and other types of Competition Manipulation

  • Supplying inside information for the purposes of gambling

  • Betting by members on their own sport

  • Unlawful use of over the counter or prescription drugs

  • Inappropriate use or provision of supplements

  • Use, possession or trafficking of illegal drugs

  • Concealing information about Prohibited Conduct

  • Selection and eligibility disputes

  • Competition Rules disputes

  • Code of Conduct breaches

  • Social Media policy breaches

  • Governance misconduct

  • Employment disputes

  • Complaints that are solely a personal grievance

  • Whistleblower disclosures

  • Any conduct that occurred before your sports commencement date

  • Any other policies that your sport has

To report any of the above, contact DSA’s Integrity Complaints Manager at:

Madeline Wood
integrity@sports.org.au