
Education and Resources
Educational Requirements
AusCycling and Sport Integrity Australia annually co-design an education plan to set the required and recommended education modules for various cohorts.
Athletes
Coaches, Instructors and Support Personnel
Administrators and Technical Officials
All required and recommended education can be found via Sports Integrity Australia eLearning here
If you require additional information or advice around the above education, contact our Integrity Team, for more information [email protected]
Safeguarding Children and Young People
Sport Integrity Australia provides a range of resources for clubs, for parents and for children and young people.
For Children and Young People
National Integrity Framework safeguarding fact sheet catalogue.pdf
(4958 KB)
Learn about your rights at sport ages 7-12.pdf
(941 KB)
Your rights at sport ages 13-17.pdf
(675 KB)
How your sport looks after kids ages 7-12.pdf
(1155 KB)
How your sport looks after you ages 13-17.pdf
(491 KB)
How your sport looks after all participants ages 13-17.pdf
(713 KB)
How we keep competition fair and honest ages 13-17.pdf
(452 KB)
Protecting sport from improper use of drugs and medicine ages 13-17.pdf
(182 KB)
For Parents
Children and young people safe practices do's & dont's booklet.pdf
(5584 KB)
Parentscarers guide to selecting a safe sporting club fact sheet.pdf
(954 KB)
For Clubs
Reporting and responding to a breach of safeguarding children and young people policy.pdf
(178 KB)
Child protection reporting and state & territory working with children checks fact sheet.pdf
(280 KB)
Events involving overnight stays booklet.pdf
(1415 KB)
Day Trips and Competition Check List.pdf
(825 KB)
Transporting Children and Young People in Sport.pdf
(388 KB)
Communicating Online or Electronically with Children and Young people in Sport.pdf
(1309 KB)
Children and young people safe practices do's & dont's booklet.pdf
(5584 KB)
Anti-doping
Sport Integrity Australia Resources
- The Sport Integrity app is a one-stop shop for all sport integrity needs, designed with athletes in mind. Allowing users to:
- Check whether their medications are banned in sport
- Seek information around Therapeutic Use Exemptions
- Find directions on how to raise concerns about doping, child safeguarding or discrimination
- Find important whereabouts and testing information
Club Complaints Handling
AusCycling knows and appreciates that sometimes complaints are best handled by the club themselves. To assist with this, we have established the AusCycling Club Complaints Management Guidelines.
Club Complaints Management Guidelines
(469 KB)
Once this has been managed, a Club Complaints Record Form can be submitted via the Form above.
If you have any questions or concerns, please contact [email protected] for more information or advice.
Member Protection Information Officer
A Member Protection Information Officer (MPIO) is a designated person within a cycling club, National Sporting Organisation (NSO), or at events who provides information and guidance to individuals with concerns or complaints. They act as a neutral resource, separate from complaint investigations or mediations.
For more information about MPIO’s and how to become one click here







