Member Protection Information Officers (MPIOs) play an important role in clubs and sport. An MPIO is the first point of contact for persons with a member or child protection enquiry or complaint. If you want to discuss a problem at your club or association MPIOs are trained to provide information and impartial advice to.
Should you wish to make a formal complaint, an MPIO will discuss the options available to you and guide you through complaint procedures. Equestrian Tasmania has several MPIOs available should you wish to discuss a particular issue. MPIOs are impartial and do not mediate or investigate complaints.
What does a member protection information officer do?
- Listens and acts as a sounding board
 - Clarifies basic points and concerns
 - Refers to a sport’s member protection or welfare policy and explains what constitutes inappropriate behavior
 - Explains the complaint process and options available under a sport’s member protection or welfare policy
 - Discusses any relevant laws and the right to complain to external agencies
 - Offers to provide details for counseling or other referrals if appropriate or requested
 - Monitors and follows up the inquiry or complaint
 
It is important that a member protection information officer:
- Takes complaints seriously
 - Tackles one issue at a time
 - Doesn’t take sides
 - Maintains confidentiality if possible
 - Provides reassurance about victimisation
 - Keeps notes
 
Equestrian Tasmania's Member Protection Officers include
Kylee Pearn [email protected]
Lynsey McLeod 0477 685 265