The Framework applies to all competitions and events conducted under the auspices of Basketball Australia or a member state/territory association, including the National Basketball League.
The Framework sets the broad expectations for the conduct of all Participants, but also incorporates detailed policies to regulate behaviour and ensure action can be taken against those who fail to adhere to behavioural standards and expose the sport to undue risk.
As part of this framework, Basketball Australia has Child Safety resources to support all members of the basketball community in creating safe, inclusive environments — particularly for children and young people. These include practical tools, role-specific information, and an online course.
🔗 Explore the Child Safety Hub
🔗 Safeguarding Children in Basketball – Learning Modules
🔗 Basketball Australia Website
We encourage all players, coaches, officials, parents, volunteers, and administrators to engage with these resources and complete the online training to support a safe and positive experience for all participants.
GOT SOMETHING TO REPORT?
To report an integrity issue or concern, please report to either of the following:
- Basketball Australia
- In addition to the form below you can also report an integrity issue via STOPline, Basketball Australia’s independent reporting hotline which at the discretion of the reporter may be made anonymously:
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- Online: http://basketball.stoplinereport.com/
- Smartphone app: Search for STOPline in the iTunes App Store or Google Play
- Email: [email protected]
- Telephone: 1300 304 550
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To contact Basketball WA Member Protection Unit, please email [email protected]
Information relating to suspected breaches of Basketball Australia’s Anti-Doping Policy can be reported to SIA:
If you have any information in relation to a criminal matter, please contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.
INTEGRITY COURSES
🔗 Gambling and Match Fixing Course
🔗 National Integrity Framework
🔗 Safeguarding Children in Basketball Course


