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We have a range of resources for sports, athletes, clubs, parents, children and young people to support integrity in Australian sport. Search our collection of resources below

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  • If you want to know what we've done and what we plan to do, then these corporate resources are a good place to start.

    Factsheets
  • Cocaine is an illegal and highly addictive drug usually found in the form of a white powdery substance. 

    The use, possession and trafficking of cocaine (or any attempt) is banned in sport.

    Factsheets
  • Glucocorticoid (GC) injections are prescribed and administered by doctors to manage conditions like inflammation, impingement and severe allergies in athletes. 

    This flyer is aimed at medical practitioners.

    Posters and print materials
  • This factsheet lists the top 5 things you should know about CBD use in sport.

    Factsheets
  • All IV infusions and/or injections of more than 100ml per 12 hour period are prohibited at all times except for those administered during a hospital treatment, surgical procedure or clinical diagnostic investigation.

    Posters and print materials
  • A study conducted by the AIS, Sport Australia and Sport Integrity Australia found that commercially manufactured ‘Protein Fortified Foods’ (PFF) present no additional risk of containing substances banned in sport than other processed foods. This is the result of high quality food manufacturing standards in Australia.

    Posters and print materials
  • This booklet is designed to help you, the athlete, understand what will happen during and after a testing session and your rights and responsibilities in relation to testing.

    Guidebooks
  • Dried Blood Spot (DBS) sample collection uses a small amount of blood from a device that attaches to an athlete’s upper arm (or in some cases a finger prick). The blood is collected and dried on absorbent material, then sealed securely and sent to a WADA-accredited lab for analysis. 

    This new method differs from a normal blood sample collection, which withdraws much more blood via a needle into a vein in an athlete’s arm.

    Posters and print materials
  • Fill out this form if you want to nominate someone to act on your behalf to provide Whereabouts information.

    Forms and templates
  •  Fill out this form if you wish to retire from competition.

    Forms and templates

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