Catalogue Entries
Anti-Doping Fundamentals
Comprehensive anti-doping education covering the rules and regulations related to anti-doping, the
processes involved in testing, the ethical and health implications of doping, and the responsibilities of
athletes and support personnel to uphold anti-doping standards.
Once completed, this course does not expire and does not need to be re-completed.
Clean Sport 101
An introduction to anti-doping rules, rights and responsibilities written in plain English, this course
provides an overview of the anti-doping landscape, and guidance on the resources and tools available
when seeking more comprehensive information.
Coaches Course
Coach-specific anti-doping education covering rules and regulations, ethical responsibilities, and the
importance of supporting athletes to foster a clean sport environment.
Competition Manipulation and Sport Gambling
An introduction to what competition manipulation is, different types of competition manipulation, and
sport specific rules to assist with identifying breaches, recognising match-fixer strategies, and knowing
how to report concerns.
Cyber Safety and Security for Sports
An overview of potential cyber threats faced by sportspeople, featuring case studies and strategies to
help sporting organisations equip themselves against cyber attacks.
Decision Making in Sport
A series of challenging scenarios based on real-life predicaments faced by sportspeople at all levels.
This course provides a framework to guide the application of personal values and principles to the
ethical dilemmas of the sporting world.
Illicit Drugs in Sport
With a focus on recreational illicit drug use, this course covers the effects of drug use on both health
and sport performance, the importance of understanding the In-Competition period, developing a
response plan to drug offers, and locating wellbeing and support services.
Introduction to Classification
An overview of the principles and practices for classifying athletes in sports. This course covers the
rules and regulations relating to classification, the importance of fair Para-sport competition, the
processes involved in assessing and categorising athletes, and the ethical and procedural standards for
maintaining integrity in sports classification.
International Classification
Comprehensive education about classification in Para-sport at the international level including the
classification process, and how to identify and report Intentional Misrepresentation.
Course length: 30 minutes
National Integrity Framework
Comprehensive education about the development of the National Integrity Framework, including background information about Sport Integrity Australia and an overview of how each National Integrity Framework Policy can be applied in practice
Medical Practitioners Course
Specific anti-doping education for sport and exercise physicians and other medical practitioners working with or consulting to athletes and sports in Australia. This course covers the nuances of medical practice in sport, and supporting athletes to uphold anti-doping rules.
Course Length: 30 minutes
Webinar: Understanding grooming in sport
This webinar will take a deep dive into the types of abuse and grooming that children and young people can be subjected to in sporting environments without appropriate safeguarding. You will learn about the tell tale behaviour of potential perpetrators and the impacts of abuse on children. Included in this session will be a discussion about the dynamics, motivations, and risks of child sexual exploitation and abuse, including sexually motivated offending. Attendees will be provided with an overview of how to develop cultures and strategies that minimise the opportunities for abuse and gain an understanding of how to promote and establish a safe sporting environment for all.
Parents' Guide to Clean Sport
Specific anti-doping education for parents of young athletes, covering the anti-doping rules, doping
risks, healthy sport culture, and the risks of supplement use.
Paris 2024
This course will provide you with the key information you’ll need to support your participation in the 2024 Paris Olympics and Paralympics as part of the Australian team.
Safeguarding Children and Young People in Sport Induction
An introduction to protecting children and young people within sporting environments, including Children and Young People Safe Practices, and how to recognise and respond to possible breaches of safeguarding policy.
The course is now delivered in a modular format and features two parts. Part one focuses on helping you understand Safeguarding Children and Young People in your sport. Part two is an optional Recruitment and Screening module designed for those involved in the recruitment of staff and volunteers in sport. The Recruitment and Screening module will become available after completing the Safeguarding Children and Young People in Sport Induction.
PLEASE NOTE: THERE CAN BE A SLIGHT DELAY BETWEEN COMPLETING THE SAFEGUARDING CHILDREN AND YOUNG PEOPLE IN SPORT INDUCTION COURSE AND BEING ABLE TO ENROL ON THE RECRUITMENT MODULE.
Safeguarding Recruitment and Screening
An optional module for those involved in the recruitment of staff and volunteers in sport, supplementary to the Safeguarding Children and Young People Induction.
To enrol in this course, you must first complete the Safeguarding Children and Young People in Sport Induction Course.
Sports Pharmacy Course
Specific anti-doping education for pharmacists working with or consulting to athletes and sports in Australia. This course covers the nuances of pharmaceutical practice in sport, and supporting athletes to uphold anti-doping rules.
Course Length: 30 minutes
Webinar: Understanding grooming in sport
This webinar will take a deep dive into the types of abuse and grooming that children and young people can be subjected to in sporting environments without appropriate safeguarding.
You will learn about the tell tale behaviour of potential perpetrators and the impacts of abuse on children. Included in this session will be a discussion about the dynamics, motivations, and risks of child sexual exploitation and abuse, including sexually motivated offending. Attendees will be provided with an overview of how to develop cultures and strategies that minimise the opportunities for abuse and gain an understanding of how to promote and establish a safe sporting environment for all.