The AIS Respectful Behaviours Management Framework has been developed by the AIS in conjunction with Deakin University to assist sports recognise and address issues surrounding gender-based inequalities and violence, power imbalances, and athlete/athlete and coach/athlete relations within their high performance (HP) sporting environments.
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30 Jul 2020: The Australian Institute of Sport (AIS) and National Institute Network (NIN) welcome the announcement from Gymnastics Australia (GA) today that the Australian Human Rights Commission (AHRC) will be conducting an independent review of the sport’s
5 Oct 2016: delivery of customised athlete, coach and leader talent initiatives to optimise high performance outcomes. ... Deliverable. Result. Comment / Supporting statement. Conduct Our Sporting Future conference, ASPAs and ASC Media Awards.
30 Jul 2020: The Australian Institute of Sport (AIS) and National Institute Network (NIN) welcome the announcement from Gymnastics Australia (GA) today that the Australian Human Rights Commission (AHRC) will be conducting an independent review of the sport’s
18 Oct 2021: The Australian Institute of Sport (AIS) has never had a greater focus on athlete wellbeing and encourages all athletes – past and present – to reach out for support, if and when they need it.
14 Nov 2019: Australia’s international success over the past 12 months has been strongly reflected among the finalists for the High Performance Program of the Year and Male Para-athlete of the Year categories for next month’s AIS Sport Performance Awards
11 Oct 2018: Sport Australia is determined to have more Australians participating and excelling in sport, from grass-roots right up to the pinnacle of elite competition.
29 May 2024: The last year has been a roller coaster for Matildas Assistant Coach Mel Andreatta, and the ride won’t be stopping anytime soon, with the Paris 2024 Olympic Games now just weeks away.
15 Oct 2019: Endorsed by sporting organisations, physical activity providers and education bodies, the statement is a commitment to help all Australians bring out their best through physical activity.
22 Mar 2023: AIS Thrive with Pride athlete ambassadors Matthew Mitcham, Rowie Webster and Sharni Williams have been named as finalists for the 2023 Australian Pride in Sport Awards.
14 Dec 2020: To deliver a systematic approach to the education and professional development of the Performance Pathways workforce