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MPIO training is provided in two parts: the online course and the local face to face training.
The PBTR MPIO online course is tailored towards those seeking to become recognised MPIO officers in their State, covering the MPIO role, complaint resolution procedures, member protection and the law, child protection, harassment and discrimination, and ethical and practical considerations.
To become a fully accredited MPIO, as well as completing the online course, you must also undertake local face to face training via your state/territory MPIO training provider. To access provider contacts please click here: Member Protection Information Officer training - Play by the Rules - Making Sport inclusive, safe and fair
The PBTR Child Protection and Safeguarding course is designed to help users: Recognise the Child Safe Standards and find relevant Child Protection Legislation; Identify your role in child protection and safeguarding and work through what to do if child abuse occurs in your sport or club; Define the types, signs, risk factors and impacts of child abuse in a sport or club setting; and Identify steps to create a child safe environment in your sport or club.
The PBTR Harassment and Discrimination online course is an interactive course that provides an introduction to discrimination law and discusses the implications of discrimination and harassment on sports clubs and associations. It provides users with an understanding of discrimination and harassment and what to do if an incident occurs.
The PBTR Complaint Handling course is designed to help users understand strategies around how to handle complaints appropriately and efficiently. Participants are encouraged to complete both the Child Protection and the Harassment and Discrimination courses prior to this course.
The PBTR Inclusive Coaching course provides an opportunity for community coaches to develop their own approach and strategies for inclusion. It includes practical case studies and examples of what it means to be inclusive of all people, what inclusion and diversity means for your sport, and what discrimination means under the law.
The PBTR Walking the Talk mini-course introduces three case studies based on situations participants might face in community sport. It is designed to encourage participants to think about how integrity can be recognised and improved in a community sport setting.
The PBTRs - Ethics and Ethical Decision Making in Sport provides an introduction to ethics, and an ethical decision making framework that participants can use to assist decision making. Participants will learn what ethics are and how they relate to values, principles, and morals, and how to apply the ethical decision making framework in a sporting context.
The PBTR Let Kids be Kids mini-course addresses poor sideline behaviour at junior sport. Participants will learn what motivates children to participate in sport, how to identify and address poor adult behaviour in a sporting context, and how to take into consideration the views and opinions of children and young people.
The PBTRs Introduction to the Integrity of Sport provides an overview of integrity issues in sport, including how and why integrity issues occur, and what has been done to address them. This course is the recommended starting point for the Integrity in Sport series of mini-courses.
The PBTR LGBTI+ course is designed to help sporting organisations adopt a culture that is inclusive of LGBTI+ people. This course will assist participants to define the LGBTI+ inclusion, adopt inclusive language, and address barriers to inclusion in the future.
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