BASKETBALL SA POLICIES

Basketball SA has adopted policies in a number of different areas affecting the sport of basketball. Some of these policies are specific to South Australia while others are national policies adopted in consultation with other bodies such as Basketball Australia and the Australian Sports Commission.


RELATED DOCUMENTS

Member Protection


Children Protection Act: 2009 Amendments

 

·     Summary of Changes

·      What Does the Club/Association Need to Do?

·      ‘Child Safe Environments’ – Background Information

·      Summary of the Children’s Protection Amendment Act 2009

·      Mandatory Notification: Summary of Legislative Obligations

·      Step by Step Checklists:

1.     Conducting a Criminal History Assessment

2.     Obtaining a National Police Certificate 


(Click here to go straight to the National Police Certificate Application Form)

·      Documents

1.     Working With Children Register Template

2.     Child Safe Environment Compliance Statement

3.     Draft Club/Association By-Law

4.     Obtaining and Assessing Criminal History Reports Flowchart

·      Additional Resources and Information

 

Working with children checks

A guide to implementing member protection

      Member Protection By-law

      South Australian Referral Guide -

      To assist with harassment, Child Protection &

      Complaint Handling Issues in Sport and Recreation

 

      Frequently Asked Questions

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


Other Policies 

Anti-Doping Rules

Blood Policy

Hot Weather

Video and Photography Policy

Safe Installation of Basketball Rings

Code of Conduct

Directions for Referees

Directions for Court Supervisors

Cyber Bullying Policy

 

 

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