Policies
nSW BIATHLON POLICIES
NSW Biathlon take all measures to create a safe and happy environment for their biathlon participants. It has a range of policies to protect members, athletes, recreational participants and stakeholders. These Policy's set out the rules under which each Club it operates, risk is managed, volunteers supported and provides a process for concerns to be raised.
The codes of conduct and members protection policy form the basis of appopriate and ethical behaviour which everyone must abide by.
NSW Biathlon's policies can be found in the RHS menu.
Child Safe Sport
NSW Biathlon is committed to ensuring the safety of children and young people. Child protection is about keeping children and young people safe from abuse and protecting them from people who are unsuitable to work with children. All children have a right to be safe when participating in sport and recreation activities.
NSW Biathlon's Child Safe Policy aims to protect the safety of children and young people involved in biathlon and prevent abuse from occuring. It ensures that allegations raised in relation to child abuse are confidentially and properly addressed. You are encouraged to be familiar with NSW Biathlon's procedures for handling allegations of child abuse.
Working with Children Check
Working with Children Check (WWCC) laws in each Australian State and Territory are adopted to prevent people who pose a threat from working with children as paid employees or volunteers.
Click here to learn more about how WWCC keeps children who participate in sport safe.