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Integrity Education Resources

Education, Resources and Awareness

When it comes to sport integrity, it is critical that our members are aware of their rights and responsibilities. There are a range of tools and resources available to help keep participants informed. 

Integrity e-Learning

Sport Integrity Australia eLearning offers a number of online courses relating to sport integrity, including doping, match fixing, illicit drugs and ethical decision-making courses. Specific anti-doping courses are also available for coaches, support persons, medical practitioners and parents. 

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Skate personnel and athletes can access the Sport Integrity Australia learning portal here.

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You will need to register an account with your email address and unique password and then you can start your sport integrity e-learning journey!

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As you complete each relevant course, you can download your certificate.

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Sport Integrity App

The Sport Integrity app is a one-stop shop for all sport integrity needs, designed with athletes in mind.  

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The app allows users to check whether their medications are banned in sport, find low risk supplements to reduce their change of testing positive accidentally, and check whether they need a Therapeutic Use Exemption. The app is also a tool to raise concerns about things like doping, match-fixing, harassment or illicit drug use. It also features further information on eLearning modules, whereabouts and testing information and gives users the opportunity to provide feedback to Sport Integrity Australia.

 

The app is free and can be downloaded from the Apple and Android app stores. 

Prohibited List

The Prohibited List outlines the substances and methods that are prohibited in sport. It is updated annually by the World Anti-Doping Agency. Remember that individual products or brands are not named on the Prohibited List. Athletes should check the status of all medications before they use them on GlobalDRO.

Resources for Parents

Parents and guardians are an important part of a Skate athlete's support team. You can find some valuable resources below to support your integrity learning:

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Parent's Guide to Clean Sport

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Start to Talk Campaign

Play By The Rules

Play by the Rules provides information, resources, tools and free online training to administrators, coaches, officials, players, parents and spectators to assist them in preventing and dealing with discrimination, harassment, child safety, inclusion and integrity issues in sport. 

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The article 'Play by the Rules - Making Sport inclusive, safe and fair is a great resource for all skate personnel and you can read more about safe sport in the Play by the Rules Magazine. 

Stay Up To Date

Keep up to date with all that is happening in sport integrity by following Sport Integrity Australia on Facebook, X and Instagram or listen to On Side, the official podcast of Sport Integrity Australia.

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2024 Skate Australia Education Plan
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Education is key to protecting the integrity of Australian sport. Sport Integrity Australia (SIA) and Skate Australia are committed to working together to mitigate and manage integrity threats to provide a safe and fair environment for participants at all levels of sport.

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This Education Plan has been developed in partnership with SIA, who will support this plan through the provision of education resources and interventions as and where possible. It outlines the required and recommended education interventions for all members of Skate Australia to facilitate compliance with the National Integrity Framework policies, Skate Australia Anti-Doping Policy and the World Anti-Doping Code International Standard for Education (ISE).  

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The Education Plan documents the key online education course requirements that the relevant stakeholder groups should complete with any formal engagement with Skate Australia activities and events. This is in addition to completing any recruitment and screening of personnel as per the Safeguarding Children and Young People Policy prior to engagement.

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Sport Integrity Australia online education courses can be found through the online education portal - personnel will need to create a username and password each time that you wish to complete a course. Once you have completed a course, you can download your certificate of completion and forward this to your relevant manager or organisation.

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Online courses should be completed within three months from your commencement date unless it is stipulated you are required to complete courses prior to your commencement.

 

If you wish to run any in-person education, please contact the Skate Australia National Integrity Manager at integrity@skateaustralia.org.au.

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If you have any technical issues when you are completing your courses, please contact the Sport Integrity Australia Education Team via email to education@sportintegrity.gov.au.

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PLEASE NOTE: With legislation, policy change updates and compliance changes, requirements for course completion are subject to changes at Skate Australia's discretion.

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A good way for younger athletes to complete their online learning requirements is to sit down with their parents/guardians and/or carers and chat through the content together. This is a great learning experience for parents/guardians and/or carers to also understand the environment in which their athletes are training and competing. All online courses are suitable for children and young people (those under 18 years of age).

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Resources for Skate Clubs and Communities
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A suite of resources to help promote clean sport education to members, stakeholders and the wider sporting community.
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Designed to assist sports with events by providing targeted information at certain times before and during an event.
 
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Resources for Sport Diversity and Inclusion
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The Coach For All Course empowers sports coaches of every level to be more inclusive in a new and modern way.
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Pride in Sport is a national not-for-profit sporting inclusion program specifically designed to assist sporting organisations of all levels with the inclusion of employees, athletes, coaches, volunteers and spectators with diverse sexualities and genders. The Pride in Sport Index benchmarks and assesses the inclusion of LGBTQ people across all sporting contexts.
 
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