Building a Safe Sporting Organisation for Sport Administrators
Course curriculum for the "Building a Safe Sporting Organisation for Sport Administrators" module

What will I learn?
Topic 1: Introduction to Building a Safe Sporting Organisation
define Safe Sport and explain its important
describe the 5 forms of abuse and harassment
implementing policies in your organisation
recognising your role as a sport administrator
Topic 2: Safeguarding in Sport (Sport Administrators)
safeguarding children and vulnerable adults
harassment and abuse
grooming and sexual abuse
Topic 3: Implementing Safeguards in your Organisation
risk assessment and management
the rule of 2
safe recruitment
disciplinary methods
special relationships
adult to child ratios
travelling
contact outside of training hours
communication and social media
Topic 4: Your Responsibilities as a Sport Administrator
protecting the sporting community
protecting yourself
reporting
Assessment: Building a Safe Sporting Organisation
Complete the assessment to attain your Safe Sport certificate. The assessment has 10 questions and you must get a minimum score of 80% (8 questions) correct to pass.
There is no limit to the amount of times you may re-take the quiz. If needed, you may review the topics in between attempts. Good luck!
Resource Materials
Course duration: 1 hour 58 minutes
Ready to start learning?
Create an account on our self-registration page or scan the QR code below.
Continue to SportSG-ED, pick the module you'd like to do and get started!
Your account will only be valid for one month from the account creation date, so remember to finish the module and download a copy of your certificate before then.

What is my organisation code?
The code provided by your NSA/organisation (if any)
The name of your NSA, school, sports club... wherever you play sport!
If none of the above are applicable, enter 'WEB'
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