When it comes to sport integrity, it is critical for everyone who is involved in motorsport, from grassroots to elite-level competitors, their parents, teachers, coaches, sport administration staff and support personnel, are aware of their rights and responsibilities. There are a range of tools and resources available to help keep everyone informed.
Participation in motorsport should be safe for everyone. Motorsport Australia is committed to ensuring that all participants, including children, are treated with respect and dignity and are protected from bullying, discrimination, harassment, or abuse.
The Safeguarding Children and Young People Policy is designed to protect children and young people in sport by putting in place rules and processes to ensure sporting environments are inclusive, positive and safe for all children and young people, all the time.
The Member Protection Policy is designed to protect the welfare, wellbeing and health of everyone involved in our sport. It provides clear definitions of abuse, bullying, harassment, sexual misconduct, discrimination, victimisation and vilification in sport, along with information on how to report these behaviours.
Understand the reporting requirements for breaches of Motorsport Australia’s Safeguarding Children and Young People Policy:
The Improper Use of Drugs and Medicines Policy is designed to protect athletes from harm caused by the improper use of medicines, supplements and illegal drugs.
The Competition Manipulation and Sport Gambling Policy is designed to keep sport fair by protecting sporting competitions from competition manipulation (also known as match-fixing) and associated betting activity.
The Complaints, Disputes and Disciplines Policy (CDDP) provides sport and its participants with a best practice complaint management process that can be run by either Sport Integrity Australia or Motorsport Australia.