National Rifle Association of Australia
Reporting Integrity Concerns
Everyone from athletes, parents, support personnel, administrators and supporters play a role in protecting the integrity of our sport. Complaints received will be evaluated and:
- managed by NRAA,
- referred to SIA or an appropriate external agency,
- passed back to the complainant with suggested pathways for them to purse where the complaint is out of scope
If you see or hear something that doesn’t seem right, say something!
Knowledge of, or concerns regarding integrity-related matters should be reported directly to NRAA’s Complaints Manager or our Integrity Manager:
Complaints Manager: Toni Hulme eo@nraa.com.au / (07) 3398 1228
Integrity Manager: Sports Advisory Partners (Austraalia (SAPA) integrity@shootingaustralia.org
Matters relating to Safeguarding Children and Young People or Discrimination on the basis of a Protected Characteristic (race or nationality, disability, sex, age, sexual orientation, and religion) may also be reported to Sport Integrity Australia (SIA).
Reporting a Sport Integrity Concern
- Complete the NRAA on-line form if the concern/complaint is not a matter which is managed by Sport Integrity Australia.
- Complete the ‘report an issue’ form online at SIA or in the Sport Integrity App.
The app is free and can be downloaded from the Apple and Android app stores.
Email reporting@sportintegrity.gov.au
Other Support Pathways
Safe Sport Hotline
1800 161 361
7AM-7PM, 7 DAYS A WEEK, 365 DAYS A YEAR
The Safe Sport Hotline is part of an expanded service offered to members of sport to share their story with a trusted member of the Sport Integrity Australia 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.
Connect With Sport
If you, or someone you care about, is struggling with an issue it’s okay to reach out for support.
MENTAL HEALTH OR WELLBEING SUPPORT SERVICE PROVIDERS
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.
RESOURCE: BULLYING IN SPORT AND AVAILABLE PATHWAYS
Abusive or Inappropriate Content On-line
If you have a concern about abusive or inappropriate material online, 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.