AUSTRALIAN SPORTS DRUG AGENCY 1993-94 ANNUAL REPORT
© Commonwealth of Australia
ISSN 1037-378
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Abbreviations and acronyms vii
Executive summary ix
Chapter One: Introduction
Mission 1
Corporate priorities 1
Organisational structure 5
Publications and presentations 6
Social justice 7
Internal and external scrutiny 7
Chapter Two: Testing, research and policy
Objectives, functions and resources 9
Summary of 1993-94 testing activities 9
Public interest testing 10
Contract testing 11
Register of Notifiable Events 15
Memorandum of Understanding between the Australian Sports Drug Agency and the Australian Government Analytical Laboratories 18
Research 18
Policy advice 22
International Court of Arbitration for Sport 24
Special interest groups 25
Legislation 28
Special operational issues 31
Chapter 3: Education
Objectives, functions and resources 33
School-based education programs 34
Sport-based education programs 35
Information services 38
Chapter 4: Executive
Objectives, functions and resources 43
Planning 43
Evaluation 44
Research 46
National activities 49
Finance 50
Human resource management 52
Social justice 55
Administrative services 58
Public relations 60
Chapter 5: International
Objectives, functions and resources 63
Fourth permanent world conference on anti-doping in sport 64
International anti-doping agreements 65
Council of Europe anti-doping convention 66
Working with international sporting organisations 67
international visitors 70
Reciprocal exchange with China 71
International Olympic Charter against doping in sport education annex 71
Sydney 2000 Olympic Games 72
Asia export task force 72
World Health Organisation program on substance abuse 72
Chapter 6: Financial statements 73
Appendices
1 Objects, functions and powers of the Australian Sports Drug Agency as specified in the Australian Sports Drug Agency Act 1990 90
2 Powers of the minister under the Australian Sports Drug Agency Act 1990 92
3 Presentations and Publications by ASDA staff 94
4 Summary of ASDA's international testing activities 99
5 Dope control laboratories accredited by the International Olympic Committee 100
6 International Olympic Committee Medical Commission list of doping classes and methods 103
7 ASDA testing for period 1 July 1993 to 30 June 1994 96
8 Summary of Entries on Register of Notifiable Events, 1993-94 113
9 1993-94 Memorandum of Understanding between the Australian Government Analytical Laboratories and the Australian Sports Drug Agency 115
10 Educational resource material distribution, 1993-94 125
11 State Coordinators of the School Development in Health Education Project 125
12 Sports Drug Education Unit steering groups 128
13 Portfolio evaluation steering committee 129
14 Conference statement, the 4th Permanent World Conference on Anti-Doping in Sport, September 5-8, 1993, London, United Kingdom 130
15 Council of Europe Anti-Doping Convention, Strasbourg, November 16, 1989 132
Compliance index 143
Index 144
Tables
1.1 Financial and staffing resources summary 7
1.2 Expenditure by program 8
2.1 Summary of entries on Register Of Notifiable Events by doping class and sport 16
3.1 Drugs in Sport Hotline-summary 41
4.1 Total number of employees at June 30, 1994 54
4.2 Summary of the Training Guarantee Scheme 55
4.3 Categories of eligible training expenditure 55
Figures
1.1 The relationship between the mission, corporate priorities and program structure of the Australian Sports Drug Agency 2
1.2 Organisation of the Australian Sports Drug Agency 5