Policies

As an organisation that deals with people of all ages, it is imperative that we have policies and procedures in place that keeps all members safe. As a member of Disability Sports Australia, our Code of Conduct, Conduct and Disciplinary Policy, Personal Grievances Policy and Review and Appeals Policy is set by them.

We have implemented the National Integrity Framework to create the safest environment for all members and create a set of rules all members must follow as part of our activities.

What Is The National Integrity Framework?

The National Integrity Framework is a suite of policies which sets out rules for unacceptable behaviour in programs and activities and change the way Complaints about breaches of these rules are managed.

The Framework is essentially a set of rules that need to be followed when it comes to behaviour and conduct in our programs and activities.

Rebound WA Policies 

As a member of Wheelchair Rugby Australia, Rebound WA’s wheelchair rugby activities only are bound by WRA’s National Integrity Framework.

Activities bound by WRA’s National Integrity Framework include:

  • Wheelchair rugby weekly training – Wednesday evenings at Herb Graham Recreation Centre in Mirrabooka.
  • Wheelchair rugby additional player training – Monday mornings at Herb Graham Recreation Centre in Mirrabooka
  • WA players, staff and officials participation in the Wheelchair Rugby National League and Wheelchair Rugby National Championship.
  • Wheelchair rugby come and try activities delivered in WA (please note, in the event of a multi-sport come and try event, WRA’s National Integrity Framework covers wheelchair rugby activities only)

To learn more about WRA’s integrity policies and how to make a complaint/report, please click the link below: https://www.wheelchairrugby.com.au/integrity

For more information about the Disability Sports Australia Framework and policies, as well as further resources and education go to www.sports.org.au/integrity.

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