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  • The Decision Making in Sport Virtual Reality experience is an award-winning online learning tool. 

    This innovative VR experience was delivered by our Education team and adds to our world-class suite of educational tools.

    Mobile or VR apps Website
  • Experience your very first sample collection (testing) experience in the comfort of your own home. This doping control experience takes you through the entire sample-collection experience.

    • Experience what it is like to provide a virtual urine sample, without any of the anxiety of your first real test
    • Learn what you will have to do during a test, as well as your rights and responsibilities as an athlete.
    eLearning Mobile or VR apps Website
  • Medication and supplements flyer aimed at Doctors and Pharmacists to use the Sport Integrity App.

    Mobile or VR apps Posters and print materials
  • This Guideline includes specific examples and case studies of homophobia, biphobia, and transphobia in sports. 

    Some of the language and scenarios presented may be explicit and confronting to some readers.

    Guidebooks
  • The Sport Integrity App lists supplements sold on Australian shelves. Independent companies such as HASTA or Informed Sport have certified these lists.

    Learn how to check supplements using the Sport Integrity App

    Supplements screened by these companies cannot offer a full guarantee that an athlete will not test positive, but they are significantly less risky than other supplements.

    Mobile or VR apps
  • As parents or guardians, you know that the pressure to train hard, compete and achieve at a high level can lead athletes to entertain dangerous options presented as shortcuts, such as extreme dieting, excessive training,

    Guidebooks
  • Sport Integrity Australia is proud to launch this study to amplify the voices of children and young people in Australian sport − Hear me play: Youth perceptions of safety in sport.

    Fact sheets
  • Ultimately, this guide is for the benefit of the millions of children and young people who engage in Australian sport. 

    Every single one of them has the right to feel safe in sport, and it’s everyone’s responsibility in sport to keep them safe.

    Guidebooks
  • Sport Integrity Australia was known as Australian Sports Anti-Doping Authority (ASADA) before July 2020.

    Read our archived ASADA Annual Reports.

    Guidebooks
  • A snapshot of results from the first 12 months of the Positive Behaviours in Sport Study is linked below. 

    • The study will be conducted over a period of five years between 2024-2028.
    Fact sheets


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