Prohibited Association is one of the 11 Anti-Doping Rule Violations. It aims to prevent people who have broken anti-doping rules from negatively influencing athletes and others in sport.
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Sport Integrity Australia was known as Australian Sports Anti-Doping Authority (ASADA) before July 2020.
Read our archived ASADA Annual Reports.
GuidebooksExplore the Annual Report 2023 - 2024
GuidebooksHow to support your child’s safety, happiness and success.
Sport is an incredible opportunity for children to develop confidence, resilience, and a sense of achievement. As a parent or carer, your support is vital in creating an environment where your child can thrive.
FactsheetsFind out more about Sport Integrity Australia's CEO priorities, partnerships, reach, impact and future readiness in the CEO Snaphot 2025.
GuidebooksWebinar held on Wednesday 6 August 2025, 'Planning Safe Sporting Events'.
WebinarsThe Safeguarding in Sport Continuous Improvement Program (SISCIP) is designed to help sporting organisations build their capability to provide safe environments for children, young people, and all members to participate in sport.
FactsheetsParticipants can learn what's involved in the Positive Behaviours in Sport Survey.
FactsheetsThe Sport Integrity Australia 2024–25 Corporate Plan, which covers the period 2024–28, as required under section 35(1)(b) of the Public Governance, Performance and Accountability Act 2013.
GuidebooksOur 2021–22 Corporate Plan for the period 2021–25, as required under paragraph 35(1)(b) of the Public Governance, Performance and Accountability Act 2013.
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Sport should be safe and fair for all. We offer a safe place to seek guidance or raise concerns about behaviour you’ve witnessed or experienced in sport.