What is a Member Protection Information Officer?
Member Protection Information Officers (MPIOs) are an integral part of all levels of Australia sport, especially grassroots sport. MPIO's are there to listen to issues raised by members of any sport before triaging and referring them to the right place to find a resolution. The MPIO is responsible for providing information about a person's rights, responsibilities and options to an individual making a complaint or raising a concern, as well as information support during the process.
MPIO's don’t handle complaints or investigate grievances, and they don’t mediate between members or stakeholders. They’re also separate from the relevant Integrity Manager or the person(s) in authority regarding complaints, disputes and resolutions in your sport. MPIO's are an impartial party who are there to help guide people in the right direction.
MPIO's can be based within a club, association, a state sporting organisation, a national sporting organisation, or a national sporting organisation for people with disability.
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Safety Officer
A Safety Officer, on the other hand, focuses on ensuring a safe environment by implementing safety procedures and regulations.