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Get Educated with ASADA e-Learning

ASADA e-Learning is an anti-doping education tool developed for the Australian sporting community.

It provides everyone with the opportunity to learn about the key areas of anti-doping such as prohibited substances and methods, therapeutic use exemptions, doping control and whereabouts.

You can never win your reputation back.

Explore the solutions below to discover anti-doping education opportunities for individuals.

All solutions are available free of charge (government funded).

ASADA e-Learning - Pure Performance Online

What

  • The Professor, ASADA’s biggest advocate, leads you through an interactive online course comprising six 20-minute modules

Why

  • To get educated about anti-doping in sport
  • To meet your obligations

When

  • Any time that suits your schedule. The course is available 24 hours a day, seven days a week (a non-networked, high-speed connection is recommended)
  • We recommend you complete the course in short bursts, rather than in one sitting

How

 

ASADA e-Learning - Pure Performance Supporter

What

  • A 15-minute online module that provides you with information and resources to champion anti-doping messages in your sporting community

Why

  • To help protect the sporting reputation and integrity of others in your community
  • To support 10 others and receive a token of appreciation from ASADA
  • To receive credit for volunteer, peer or professional development programs
  • To be eligible for the Supporter of the Year award

When

  • Any time that suits your schedule. The course is available 24 hours a day, seven days a week (a non-networked, high-speed connection is recommended)
  • Support others at your convenience

How

 

ASADA e-Learning - Pure Performance Facilitator

What

  • A 15-minute online module for those with facilitation, training or education experience that provides information and resources to assist groups to develop an awareness of anti-doping

Why

  • To help protect the sporting reputation and integrity of your group and others in your community
  • To present anti-doping workshops at your group’s convenience
  • To ensure a diversity of education approaches is available to group members
  • To ensure in-house control over workshop scheduling
  • To meet your obligations
  • To support the enhancement of skills of a group member or associate

When

  • Any time that suits your schedule. The course is available 24 hours a day, seven days a week (a non-networked, high-speed connection is recommended)
  • Schedule facilitation sessions in your community at your convenience

How

 

Pure Performance in Sport video/DVD

What

  • A 30-minute video/DVD covering a range of anti-doping topics

Why

  • To know more about anti-doping in sport
  • To develop or refresh your knowledge on specific aspects of anti-doping
  • To meet your obligations

When

  • Any time that suits your schedule. The video is available online 24 hours a day, seven days a week through ASADA’s YouTube Channel

How

 

Pure Performance Vodcasts

What

  • Six 5-minute vodcasts covering key anti-doping topics

Why

  • To know more about anti-doping in sport
  • To develop or refresh your knowledge on specific aspects of anti-doping
  • To meet your obligations

When

  • Any time that suits your schedule. The vodcasts will be available online 24 hours a day, seven days a week through ASADA’s YouTube Channel

How

 

Student research advice

The ASADA website provides excellent resources for students who want to learn more about anti-doping. Students who explore the website will find information about:

  • the number of tests completed by ASADA (annual reports)
  • drug-testing procedures
  • who is subject to testing
  • recent anti-doping rule violations
  • resources to enable athletes to check the status of their medication or substance.

We also recommend the following websites for further research about anti-doping:

World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA)

The WADA website provides information about:

  • the World Anti-Doping Code
  • the prohibited list of substances and methods
  • anti-doping policies in all sports in all countries
  • social science doping research
  • the Play True Generation
  • global doping statistics
  • commonly used anti-doping terminology

Australian Sports Drug Medical Advisory Committee (ASDMAC)
The ASDMAC website includes information about athlete therapeutic use exemptions and the ASDMAC legislative framework.

National Drug and Alcohol Research Centre
The National Drug and Alcohol Research Centre website provides fact sheets about specific substances.

National Sport Information Centre
The National Sport Information Centre has a comprehensive range of research resources for teachers, physical educators, students, media, and sport enthusiasts alike.