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Game Plan helping sports keep children safe

19 July 2024

The Australian Sports Commission (ASC) has partnered with Sport Integrity Australia (SIA) to help sporting organisations across Australia keep children and young people safe.

The ASC has worked with SIA to update its safeguarding module for national sporting organisations (NSOs) and national sporting organisations for people with disability (NSODs).

Developed by SIA, the Safeguarding in Sport Continuous Improvement Program (SISCIP) follows a similar module designed for community clubs and has been added to the ASC’s Game Plan platform.

Game Plan is a free digital platform helping sporting organisations at all levels understand their current capabilities and areas of improvement, while supporting their ongoing development with a suite of tools and resources.

“Game Plan is a world first system that connects all levels of sport with all levels of government, building a community of support across the sector,” Senior Game Plan Advisor Steve Marquis said.

“We work with key partners from across the sport sector to develop modules and share their resources to benefit all of sport.”

Mr Marquis said the ASC helped SIA digitise the SISCIP self-assessment and support action planning for organisations to build their Safeguarding capabilities and access supporting resources.

Once a NSO/D has signed up to the SISCIP they can complete the self-assessment.

The module helps sports identify areas of strength and opportunities for improvement in their child safe practices and processes and provides them with education, training and ongoing support so they can provide a safe and inclusive environment for everyone involved in sport.

  • Game Plan is available to all sporting clubs and organisations across Australia. For more information visit ausport.gov.au/gameplan.
Image of four girls wearing netball bibs smiling at the camera.
The ASC has worked with SIA to update its safeguarding module for sports.
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