Information and resources for sporting organisations
The National Integrity Framework is a suite of policies setting out unacceptable behaviours in sport and how Complaints are managed under the Framework.
The information below is designed for sporting organisations to help them understand and implement the Framework.
Welcome to the National Integrity Framework
What is the National Integrity Framework?
The National Integrity Framework takes a proactive approach to mitigate integrity threats to sports and provide a safe, fair and healthy environment for participants at all levels of sport.
The Framework is designed to reduce the administrative burden on sports and provide better outcomes for sports and their members when disputes arise.
A National Sporting Organisation is required to put in place practices to enable it to manage the application and implementation of the National Integrity Framework. This includes appointing an Integrity Unit or Integrity Manager, and Complaints Manager (as per the Complaints, Disputes and Discipline Policy).
It also sets out requirements and responsibilities of the National Sporting Organisation in relation to:
- binding members, volunteers and contractors to the Framework
- the recruitment of employees, contractors and volunteers
- education and promotion of the Framework
- reporting policy breaches to Sport Integrity Australia and other agencies.
National Integrity Framework Resources
Resources for sporting organisations
We have a range of resources, including booklets, flowcharts and FAQs to help your sport implement the National Integrity Framework.
Resources for members of sport
We have a range of resources, including booklets, fact sheets and videos to help members of sport understand the National Integrity Framework and its policies.
Policies
The National Integrity Framework is a suite of policies setting out unacceptable behaviours in sport and how Complaints are managed under the Framework.