| Outcome/Output |
Measure |
Result |
Outcome 1
The Australian sporting community can deter athletes from using
banned doping practices through the provision of a high quality
anti-doping program, in order to preserve the value of sport.
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- Athletes perceive a deterrent effect from ASDA programs
- External client satisfaction with all ASDA services
- Clients with increased knowledge from ASDA resources
- Athletes believe they will be tested in the next 12 months
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- 88% of athletes perceived a deterrent effect from ASDA programs
- 96% of external clients indicated they were satisfied with all
ASDA services
- 73% of clients indicated increased knowledge from ASDA resources
- 94% of athletes believed they will be tested in the next 12
months
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Outcome 1.1
Drug Testing Program |
- Quality: 90% of tests conducted within the
test distribution plan
- Quality: 78% of athletes perceive a deterrent
effect from ASDA programs
- Quantity: 4 800 test comprising of 4 200
urine and 600 blood tests
|
- 92% of tests planed were completed
- 88% of athletes perceived a deterrent effects from ASDA programs
- 4 380 tests comprising of 3 848 urine and 532 blood
tests
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Outcome 1.2
Education and Information Services |
- Quality: Client satisfaction with products
- Quantity: Anti-doping programs 75; publications
61 000; Hotline enquiries 6 500
|
- 97% of clients were satisfied with products
- Anti-doping programs 67; publications 30 380; Hotline enquiries
7 788
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Outcome 1.3
International Advocacy Services |
- Quality: Obligations under international agreements
met
- Quantity: Council of Europe anti-doping convention
obligation, Trilateral arrangements, Bilateral arrangements, IADA
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- All obligations were met
- Council of Europe – audit conducted, ASDA met all
obligations
- IADA – Contribution to key projects
- Bi-lateral – 19 agreements in place
- Tri-lateral – no agreements
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