Policies

Adopted by STTA

Code of Conduct

Code of Conduct For STTA Management Committee /Independent Delegates and
Sub-Committee Members (Approved by Management Committee on 13 May 2020)
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Code of Conduct for Volunteers (Approved by Management Committee on 3 April 2020)
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Code of Conduct for Match Officials (Updated on 20 March 2019)
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Code of Conduct for Coaches (Updated on 1 February 2016)
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Code of Conduct for Athletes (Updated on 1 February 2016)
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Disciplinary Regulations (Updated on 1 February 2016)
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Policies

Anti-Doping Statement
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STTA National Team Endowment Fund (Approved by Management Committee on 12 March 2024)
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STTA Media & Communications Policy (Approved by Management Committee on 23 July 2020)
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STTA Event Sanctioning Policy (Approved by Management Committee on 13 May 2020)
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STTA Whistle-blowing Policy (Approved by Management Committee on 25 July 2019)
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STTA Privacy Policy (Approved by Management Committee on 26 September 2019)
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STTA Safe Sport Policy (Approved by Management Committee on 16 December 2022)
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Safe Sport Response and Resolution Process

Safe Sport online reporting form

Safe Sport Commission Singapore website

STTA Safe Sport Safeguarding Contact Details

Prevention of Manipulation of Competitions

Rule 43 of the Olympic Charter

World Anti-Doping Code and the Olympic Movement – Code on the Prevention of Manipulation of Competitions:

Compliance with the World Anti-Doping Code and the Olympic Movement Code on the Prevention of Manipulation of Competitions is mandatory for the whole Olympic Movement.
The phenomenon of competition manipulation undermines the Olympic values as well as the credibility and inspirational value of sport.

Competition manipulation is when an athlete or official cheats to remove the unpredictability of a competition. They may cheat to lose a competition or part of it, which is entirely against the Olympic spirit.

In order to prevent the proliferation of competition manipulations, all athletes should be well aware of the Code of Conduct of the Olympic Movement Unit on the Prevention of the Manipulation of Sport Competitions:

Never bet on your won sport or the Olympic Games.
Never manipulate a competition and always do your best.
Never share inside information. Non-public information about your sport stays private.
Always report an approach to manipulate or anything suspicious to: https://ioc.integrityline.org/

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