Australian Olympic Committee: Live Clean, Play Clean Program Information about the Live Clean, Play Clean Program. This link also contains other information includin a list of banned substances, information about drug testing, etc.
Australian Drug Foundation (ADF) The ADF is concerned about the health effects of sports-related drug use. This site outlines the ADF position on drugs in sport adopted in August 2001.
Australian Sports Commission Links that cover policies and issues for drug-free sport. Includes a link to the 'World Anti-doping code.
Australian Sports Drug Agency (ASDA) ASDA is is the primary government organisation for doping in sport in Australia. This site has information about ASDA and information about drugs in sport. ASDA aims to deter the use of banned doping practices in sport through education, testing, advocacy and coordination of Australia's anti-doping program.
Canadian Centre for Ethics in Sport This site has some particularly useful information on drug-free sport. The CCES is a national non-profit organisation. It strives for a fair and ethical sport system by promoting drug-free sport, equity, fair play, safety and non-violence.
Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA) Steroid Abuse in Today's Society This guide will help you understand why steroids are being abused, and how you can educate athletes and others about the dangers of these drugs. March 2004
Drugs in Sport (DIS) The DIS web site was launched in August 2002. It provides a regularly updated service with links to articles on drugs in sport from around the world. It also provides an extensive news service focused on drugs in sport. Articles and news items are not based on any particular criteria.
Good Sports The Good Sports website aims to reduce alcohol and other drug problems, increase the viability of sporting clubs and improve the range and quality of sports options available in the community.
International Drugs in Sport Summit The website of the International Drugs in Sport Summit which was held in November 1999. Outcomes from the Summit are presented in the Sydney Communiqué which is available on this site. At the summit it was determined to establish an interim International Intergovernmental Consultative Group on Anti-Doping (IICGAD) - a mechanism for ensuring that countries who did not participate in the Summit can have their views fully reflected in the development of the World Anti-Doping Agency.
International Journal of Drug Testing An electronic, refereed journal devoted to the publication of scientific research for evaluating exposure to psychoactive drugs. This journal emphasises new technologies although papers referring to more mature technologies (e.g., urine testing, or blood and plasma analysis) are considered.
The National Center on Addiction and Substance Abuse at Columbia University (CASA). Winning at Any Cost: Doping in Olympic Sports This report recommends a series of steps to eliminate doping in the Olympics. September 2000
National Measurement Institute (NMI) Drugs in Sport NMI's research program on drugs in sport is aimed at improving analytical techniques that will increase the ability to detect banned substances and at investigating new forms of doping which are currently undetectable. This links to further information and research on banned substances.
New Zealand Sports Drug Agency (NZSDA) Provides information and resources relating to doping in sports. This site also contains a summary of statistics on testing as well as information on specific drugs.
Office of National Drug Control Policy (ONDCP) Coach's Playbook Against Drugs This document is designed to help coaches keep their teams drug free.
Parents. The Anti-Drug Tips for parents and coaches plus information on steroids and other drugs.
South African Institute for Drug Free Sport All South African sport organisations and Federations are obliged to recognise the authority of this organisation. This site has news and information on drugs in sport.
Tough on Drugs in Sport This links to the Australian anti-drugs in sport strategy. It aims to provide a framework to promote and strengthen an anti-doping ethos among athletes, their coaches, trainers and administrators.
United States Anti-Doping Agency (USADA) USADA administers drug control programs for elite athletes. This website contains information and research on drugs in sport. It also provides a list of banned substances.
University of Calgary - References This website contains a subject directory that brings together websites to assist the serious sports researcher, kinesiology librarian, sport information specialist, or student. A keyword search engine is also provided. The directory was created under the auspices of the University of Calgary Library, the North American Sport Library Network (NASLIN) and the International Association for Sports Information (IASI).
World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) WADA promotes and coordinates, at international level, the fight against doping in all its forms.
World Anti-Doping Code. March 2003
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