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About 

Skipping NT is the peak body for the sport of rope skipping in the NT.  The Association has an important role in supporting NT-based clubs and skippers. Skipping NT's key functions are as follows:
1.       to support, promote and encourage participation in skipping (including helping the establishment of new clubs).
2.       to administer the sport for the benefit of all members (including collecting annual membership details and fees).
3.       to undertake activities which assist skipping members to develop and display skills and participate in NT, Australian and international competitions.
4.       to raise funds and undertake organisation and administration activities to support the objectives and purposes of the Association.


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Our Committee

President / Chairperson          
Claire George
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Vice President / Chairperson

​Tiffany Mann 
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Secretary
​Kellie Joswig
                                                                        
                                   



​Treasurer      ​
​Shane Smith

Public Officer
Sam Strohmayr

Member Protection Information Officers   
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Michelle Kathopoulis and Claire George

Member Protection Information Officers

A Member Protection Information Officer (MPIO) is generally the first point of contact for persons with member protection or child protection enquiries or complaints. MPIOs provide information to participants about the options available to them. MPIOs can also provide information to clubs about member protection and related issues and policies. MPIO’s are impartial and generally do not mediate or investigate complaints.
Depending on what level your matter relates to, will affect which MPIO you should contact. Generally, if your concern relates to behavior or an incident which occurred at the:
  • Club level or involves people operating at the club level, then the complaint should be reported to and handled by the relevant Club in the first instance;
  • State level or involves people operating at the relevant state level, then the complaint should be reported to and handled by Skipping NT in the first instance; 
  • National level, then the complaint should be reported to and handled by Skipping Australia.

To contact Skipping NT's MPIOs, please email [email protected]

Sports Integrity

Sport should be a safe and fair place for all participants. At Skipping NT, we offer a safe place for people to raise concerns about behaviour they’ve witnessed or experienced in sport as well as to find more information if they have an integrity question. We also value the strong leadership on integrity in our sport provided by Skipping Australia www.skippingaustralia.org.au/integrity

YOUR SAFETY IS OUR FIRST CONCERN
If you or someone else is in immediate danger or at risk of harm, call your local law enforcement agency or dial triple zero (000).
Safe Sport Hotline
1800 161 361 7AM-7PM, 7 DAYS A WEEK, 365 DAYS A YEAR
The Safe Sport Hotline is part of an expanded service offered to members of sport to share their story with a trusted member of the Sport Integrity Australia team about integrity issues they have experienced.
​The service includes an anonymous reporting capability that covers wider racial and cultural issues in sport for people who feel they have been discriminated against in their sport.

Making an Integrity Complaint or Report
Call: 1300 027 232 
(select option 3 for an integrity matter, option 5 for a doping matter).
9:00am - 4:30pm (AEDT), Mon-Fri (excluding national and ACT public holidays).
For information relating to matters related to doping in sport, or child safeguarding, vilification or discrimination. 
You can make an integrity complaint or report online via: Know what you can report

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