
Grassroots sports competitions are increasingly confronting the same integrity and reputational threats as in elite sports - match fixing, performance enhancing drugs and inappropriate behaviour of players, administrators and spectators.
The Government's plan will build on its determination to preserve the integrity of sport at all levels in Victoria through the Victorian Code of Conduct for Community Sport.
Our plan, along with a $200,000 funding boost, will ensure leaders at growing grassroots clubs across the state have the necessary skills and knowledge to identify and stamp out corruption and poor sportsmanship.
Funded initiatives will include:
- The establishment of a Sports Integrity Network that will connect the sport sector and share vital information about protecting the integrity of sport.
- Increased promotion of the Sport Integrity Readiness Toolkit, new training materials and sector education on sports betting and corruption and resources to prevent doping.
- An Integrity and Sport Forum bringing together the Sports Integrity Network, National Integrity in Sport Unit, Australian Sports Anti-Doping Authority, Victoria Police, and the Victorian Commission for Gambling and Liquor Regulation.
- Reviewing, updating and strengthening the Victorian Code of Conduct for Community Sport which was first drafted in 2010.
These new initiatives will put the power back in the hands of sports, ensuring they have the support they need to tackle big issues like illegal drugs and alcohol, violence and poor behaviour from players and spectators and governance, when they need it most.
For further details on these initiatives visit the Victorian Integrity in Sport Action Plan page.