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People are online everyday as part of sport.

Sport members regularly use technology such as team apps, groups chats, social media to engage and communicate. Just like poor conduct and abuse can occur in-person at sport, it can happen online too.

Sport administrators and leaders have a role to play in preventing and responding to online issues.

This one-hour presentation is designed for community sport clubs. It will provide tips and guidance on: 

  • types of online harm in sport 
  • how to deal with online harm
  • tips for creating a safe online environment at your club
  • eSafety’s reporting schemes
  • advice on common online issues 
  • resources to help clubs.

The webinar is suitable for:

  • Community sport club committee members, leaders and volunteers
  • Member Protection Information Officers
  • Complaint handlers
  • Those involved in supporting community sport clubs, such as state and national level staff.

Contact

eSafety Commission
Email enquiries@esafety.gov.au
Register

When

Who

The webinar is suitable for: Community sport club committee members, leaders and volunteers, Member Protection Information Officers, Complaint handlers, Those involved in supporting community sport clubs, such as state and national level staff.

Cost

Free

Where

Online
Page reviewed 10 May 2022