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Australian Sports Drug Agency (ASDA) The ASDA delivers a comprehensive anti-doping program, which includes drug testing, education, policy advice and advocacy.
Canadian Centre for Ethics in Sport (CCES) The mission of the CCES in sport is to promote ethical conduct in all aspects of sport in Canada. The CCES achieves this mission through research, promotion and education relevant to ethics in sport, including fair play and drug-free sport.
Doping-Info The site, managed in conjunction with the Swiss Olympic Association's Anti-Doping Commission, is designed to provide information on doping and how to prevent it.
Drugs in Sport - Dopes CE from Dot Pharmacy
International Association of Athletes Against Drugs This non-profit organisation aims to oppose the possible consumption of substances by athletes which are expressly prohibited by the appropriate sports committees , and to present sports as a real and educational alternative to the world of drugs.
Irish Sports Council (ISC) - Anti-doping Policies and Procedures The ISC is committed to the challenge of combating doping in sport and promoting fair play through the implementation of the Irish Sport Anti-Doping Programme. This programme provides assistance and advice to the Council on policy formulation relating to the three strands of testing, education and research.
Ministere des Sports French web site of the Ministry of Sport of France.
South African Institute for Drug Free Sport (SAIDS) The mission of SAIDS is to detect, deter and prevent the use of prohibited substances and methods in the South African and the international sporting environment, which are contrary to the principles of fair play and the health and well-being of athletes.
The New Zealand Sports Drug Agency (NZSDA) The NZSDA is dedicated to providing a sporting environment that is free of banned doping methods for New Zealand sport and athletes. It works together with National Sporting Organisations and other key agencies to deter the use of banned substances through effective drug testing procedures, educational, and research programmes.
UK Sport - Drug-Free Sport UK Sport aims to prevent doping in sport and achieve a commitment to drug-free sport and ethical sporting practices. This is achieved through prevention, deterrence and education. UK Sport is responsible for the implementation of an effective testing programme and the encouraging of comprehensive education programmes.
US Anti-Doping Agency (USADA) USADA manages collection and testing procedures, and is also responsible for enhancing research efforts and promoting educational programs to inform athletes of the rules governing the use of performance enhancing substances, the ethics of doping and its harmful health effects.
World Anti-Doping Agency
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