Policies and Information
Child Safeguarding
A child safe organisation puts the best interests of children and young people first.
Policies and procedures alone are not enough to keep children safe in sport and recreation settings.
A child safe organisation is one that creates a culture, adopts strategies, and takes action to promote child wellbeing and prevent harm to children and young people.
2015 Junior Netball Policy Netball Australia
The Netball Australia Junior Netball Policy has been developed to provide a framework for netball clubs and affiliated associations, schools, community sport service organisations and other groups responsible for the development, organisation and conduct of junior netball (participants aged 5–17 years).
2017 Member Protection Policy Netball Australia
Netball Australia (NA), each of the Netball Organisations (which includes the Member Organisations and SSN Clubs) and Affiliates (which includes all Associations, Clubs and Authorised Providers), together the Relevant Organisations, are committed to ensuring that everyone involved with the sport of Netball is treated with respect and dignity and is protected from abuse, bullying, harassment, sexual misconduct, unlawful discrimination, victimisation, and vilification. This Policy seeks to ensure that everyone involved in Netball is aware of their rights and responsibilities across these areas. This Policy sets out the standards of behaviour expected of those involved in Netball and the behaviours that are not acceptable.