AJF Constitution, Anti-doping Policy, Member Protection Policy
AJF Constitution 2020
Coach’s Code of Behaviour – Compliance for Accreditation
Member Protection Policy – Sport Australia policy compliance, including matters of child welfare, and anti-discrimination
Australian National Anti-doping Policy
Resolution of the Australian Jujitsu Federation
Under the rules of Australian Jujitsu Federation (AJF), the Board of AJF adopts the Australian National Anti-Doping Policy, effective from 1 January 2021, and found here on the Sport Integrity Australia website as the anti-doping policy for the sport of Jujitsu and related martial arts in Australia.
Acknowledgement on the sports website
The Australian Jujitsu Federation anti-doping policy is the Australian National Anti-Doping Policy, effective from 1 January 2021, and found here on the Sport Integrity Australia website. All members, participants and non-participants in the sport of Jujitsu and related martial arts are bound by these rules.
Membership agreement/Event entry
The Australian Jujitsu Federation (AJF) requires that all members and members within schools and associations being members of the AJF provide within their individual membership agreements and within any and all Event entry agreements for the following …
“I have read and understood and agree to abide by the Australian National Anti-Doping Policy, effective from 1 January 2021, and found on the Sport Integrity Australia website (https://www.sportintegrity.gov.au/what-we-do/anti-doping/world-anti-doping-code/australian-national-anti-doping-policy) being the anti-doping policy adopted by Australian Jujitsu Federation and applicable to all member, participants and non-participants.”