Policies
Diving SA (DSA) is a member of Diving Australia Incorporated (DA).
DSA has adopted a number of Diving Australia's policies to ensure alignment with the National Integrity Framework and to provide consistent treatment of our members.
What is Sport Integrity?
Sport is an Australian way of life. It brings people together, regardless of any differences in language, ability, culture and beliefs, and provides physical, social and economic benefits.
For those reasons, it’s critical that we keep diving safe and fair, for everyone who participates.
Threats to sports integrity include things like illicit drug use, doping, competition-manipulation and behaviours that impact people’s positive experience of sport, such as discrimination or abuse.
Integrity in sport means that athletes, supporters and fans can participate and celebrate sport, confident in the knowledge that they are part of a safe, fair and inclusive environment.
Diving Australia and Diving South Australia takes integrity seriously.
All our members and participants have an obligation to protect and maintain the integrity of sport, as well as the health and wellbeing of people who participate.
We work closely with Sport Integrity Australia, the national agency established to protect sport against integrity threats and prohibited conduct.
To review information, policies and procedures that relate to the National Integrity Framework, please click on the link below:
To review all of Diving Australia's policies, rules and procedures including Complementary policies for non-NIF matters and those that relate to matters occuring prior to the adoption of the NIF (Historical and Archived Policies), please click on the link below:
Diving Austraila Rules and Policies
The following are Diving South Australia policies:
DSA Child Drop Off and Pick Up Policy
DSA State Team Selection and Travel Policy
DSA Information, Communication and Technology (ICT) Policy
DSA Membership Fees and Refund Policy
DSA Volunteer Management Policy
DSA Workplace Health and Safety Policy