Whether you are a club or organiser of motorsport events, or an active member or simply a member of the public, you can view more support pathways to navigate through an Integrity matter, or an Integrity Complaints Process.
Sport Integrity Australia has created a number of resources to support Motorsport Australia, affiliated clubs, and relevant organisations, to handle sport integrity matters.
Case Categorisation Model
Alleged breaches of the National Integrity Framework are reviewed utilising a system set out in this model. The system establishes a transparent, objective and consistent basis for evaluating allegations of Prohibited Conduct, and determining the appropriate Assessment process under the National Integrity Framework.
Standards and Prohibited Conduct Guide
This Guide provides an overview of the expected standards of conduct as set out in the National Integrity Framework.
Bullying in Sport
Motorsport Australia does not allow or tolerate bullying against any person involved in our motorsport community. Check out the guide for support pathways if you are seeking support to manage bullying.
Investigation of Complaints Guidelines
A short guide to support Motorsport Australia’s affiliated clubs and organisations in investigating complaints. The guide has been designed to promote procedural fairness to a potentially complex area of complaint investigation and management.
Mental Health & Wellbeing
If you, or someone you care about, is struggling with an issue it’s okay to reach out for support.
Motorsport Australia understand that going through a complaints process can often make people feel overwhelmed, isolated, confused, and anxious. It can be an extremely challenging time for anyone involved, and it is important to look after your mental health and wellbeing and seek support if you need it.
Safe Sport Hotline
Phone: 1800 161 361
7am–7pm | 7 DAYS A WEEK | 365 DAYS A YEAR
The Safe Sport Hotline is an expanded service offered to members of Motorsport Australia to share their story with a member of Sport Integrity Australia’s team about integrity issues they have experienced.
The service includes an anonymous reporting capability that covers wider racial and cultural issues in sport for people who feel they have been discriminated against in their sport.
Bullying in Sport
Every person in sport, in every role, has the right to participate in an environment that is fun, safe and healthy, and to be treated with respect, dignity and fairness. Click here to view available pathways.
Abusive or inappropriate online content
If you have a concern about abusive or inappropriate material online, on top of reporting it to Motorsport Australia, you can also report it to the eSafety Commissioner for action.
eSafety can investigate cyberbullying of children, adult cyber abuse, image-based abuse (sharing, or threatening to share, intimate images without the consent of the person shown) and illegal and restricted content.