Integrity in Basketball

We believe basketball should be a place where everyone feels safe, valued, and treated fairly. Integrity matters because everyone deserves to participate in our game with confidence, knowing they are protected, respected and supported at every level. 

Our commitment to integrity underpins a positive basketball culture, where players, coaches, officials, volunteers, whānau, staff, and fans can not only belong, but thrive. It reflects our values of Hono (connection), Tika (doing what is right), and Mana (respect), ensuring everyone involved in our game can participate in an environment that is safe, trustworthy, and grounded in fairness.

About

Integrity is essential to ensuring basketball is safe, fair, and trusted at every level of the game. It guides how we protect people, uphold fair play, and respond when concerns are raised. At BBNZ, integrity exists to support participation, safeguard wellbeing, and ensure decisions and behaviours reflect the values of our sport. 

Areas of integrity

safeguarding

Anti-doping

competition manipulation

Protecting tamariki, rangatahi, and adults from harm by promoting safe environments, preventing abuse, and responding appropriately and quickly to safeguarding concerns.

Upholding clean sport by promoting fair competition, athlete wellbeing, and compliance with anti-doping rules and education requirements. Check out the 11 Anti Doping Rule Violations video and the Managing the risks Supplements  video to learn more.

Protecting the integrity of the game by preventing match-fixing, betting-related manipulation, and any actions that undermine fair and honest competition. 

partnership with australia

BBNZ has partnered with Basketball Australia’s (BA) Integrity Unit to enhance our capability across safeguarding, complaints management, gambling and match‑fixing prevention, education, and integrity policy support. This partnership enables us to access experienced specialists and robust infrastructure while we continue to build and tailor Aotearoa‑specific resources for our community.
It also strengthens our ability to uphold the BBNZ Code of Conduct, which describes prohibited behaviours like abuse and violence, and ensures we have consistent, independent processes for behaviour, safeguarding, and integrity concerns.

Resources

policies

how to report

Everyone involved in basketball has a role to play in keeping our game safe. If you have information that a child or young person has been harmed or is at risk of harm or abuse it’s important to take action. 

There are several ways you can do this: 

  • If you can, raise it internally at your club or association – a Child Safeguarding Officer or Member Protection Officer, a committee member or your president. 
  • Contact Basketball New Zealand through our website. 
  • Report via STOPline, Basketball New Zealand’s independent reporting hotline which at the discretion of the reporter may be made anonymously. 
  • Scan the QR code below for more information or to make a report: 

Sport integrity commission te Kahu raunui

The Sport Integrity Commission Te Kahu Raunui (the Commission) is a free, confidential, and neutral service, who help solve complaints in sport and recreation. Raising issues early makes them easier to fix and reduces harm.

The Commission is culturally responsive and offer tikanga-based support. They also help children and young people take part in decisions that affect them. 

You can contact the Commission about:

  • bullying, abuse, violence, harassment, or sexual misconduct
  • unsafe environments for children
  • racism and other types of discrimination 
  • match-fixing
  • corruption, fraud, and other dishonest behaviour
  • poor handling of integrity issues by organisations

The situation needs to be related in some way to sport and recreation. The Commission expects you would have followed the steps outlined above in reporting a breach or concern to the appropriate contacts. If you have done this and feel the issue isn’t resolved you can contact the Sport Integrity Commission Te Kahu Raunui on 0800 378 437 or visite their website to make an integrity complaint. You can find more information on the Commission’s Complaints and resolutions page

News

resources

video library