This toolkit is to assist teachers in their work to instill in children the values of respect, equity and inclusion through engaging activities.
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Athletes using ergogenic and medical sport supplements report more favourable attitudes to doping than non-usersAthlete Central – Update your whereaboutsLaunched in November 2019, ‘Athlete Central’ is WADA’s new App that will facilitate athlete compliance with Whereabouts rules under the global anti-doping program. Athlete Central replaced WADA’s current App that has been operational for a few years and required modernizing.
Powered by ADAMS, the new Athlete Central is a simple, smart and reliable way for athletes to provide their Whereabouts information in order to support out of competition testing and demonstrate their commitment to clean sport. Its attributes include:
This page is also available in French (Français).
WADA Play True Youth Quiz
The Youth Quiz was developed to target a younger audience by providing them core anti-doping information that better suits their level. This interactive tool has been featured at the Youth Olympic Games and other youth events.
The Youth Quiz is currently in 42 languages.
WADA Play True QuizWADA’s Play True Quiz is an interactive computer game that tests athletes’ knowledge about anti-doping.
An integral element of its Outreach Program, WADA devoted considerable resources to the development of the interactive computer game which has been showcased at major events including the Olympics, Paralympics and many world championships.
The Quiz is currently available in 47 languages.
Parents’ Guide to Support Clean SportAn anti-doping reference guide/booklet for parents seeking more information to ensure healthy athletic development and prevent the use of performance enhancing substances. This resource is relevant to parents of all levels of athletes from beginner to elite.
Parents play a key role in forming athletes’ attitudes to doping and athletes often turn to them for advice. Topics such as healthy sport cultures, nutrition, the risks of supplements, and doping risk factors are outlined, and links to websites where parents can find further useful information are suggested.
Also available in print edition for distribution in French, Spanish, Korean, Russian, Croatian and Turkish.
12-step guide to hosting an outreach eventDoping Control Process for AthletesThe doping control video provides athletes with basic information about their rights and responsibilities in the doping control process and outlines each phases of the process: athlete selection, athlete notification, sample collection, laboratory analysis, and results management.
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