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COVID-19 PROCEDURES
COVID-19 Procedures. As athletes and sports returned to training and provincial health restrictions lifted, the Canadian Centre for Ethics in Sport (CCES) developed supplemental doping control procedures to enable the safe resumption of urine and blood sample collection, including sample collection in athletes’ homes, under the Canadian Anti-Doping Program (CADP).SUPPLEMENTS
Supplements are sometimes referred to as nutritional/dietary supplements or natural health products. They are not classified as food or drugs and are not covered by the Canadian Food and Drugs Act. Supplements include such products as: Vitamins and minerals, e.g., calcium, vitamin E. Some hemp products, e.g., hemp protein, hemp oil. CANADIAN SPORT HELPLINE A CCMHS team of practitioners with expertise in counselling, psychology and sport act as helpline operators. Access the helpline toll free from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. (Eastern Time), seven days a week by telephone, text, live chat or email in both official languages. Visit:USER ACCOUNT
Username or e-mail address * You may login with either your assigned username or your e-mail address. HOME | CANADIAN CENTRE FOR ETHICS IN SPORTNEWS CENTREEDUCATIONPROHIBITEDANTI-DOPINGPROGRAMSSERVICES Values-Based Coaching Module. Gymnastics Canada, in partnership with True Sport, have developed an e-learning course that will help coaches learn about the True Sport Principles and values-based programming. The module, which is free of charge and available to everyone, can be found at www.gymcan.org. Media Releases.COVID-19 PROCEDURES
COVID-19 Procedures. As athletes and sports returned to training and provincial health restrictions lifted, the Canadian Centre for Ethics in Sport (CCES) developed supplemental doping control procedures to enable the safe resumption of urine and blood sample collection, including sample collection in athletes’ homes, under the Canadian Anti-Doping Program (CADP).SUPPLEMENTS
Supplements are sometimes referred to as nutritional/dietary supplements or natural health products. They are not classified as food or drugs and are not covered by the Canadian Food and Drugs Act. Supplements include such products as: Vitamins and minerals, e.g., calcium, vitamin E. Some hemp products, e.g., hemp protein, hemp oil. CANADIAN SPORT HELPLINE A CCMHS team of practitioners with expertise in counselling, psychology and sport act as helpline operators. Access the helpline toll free from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. (Eastern Time), seven days a week by telephone, text, live chat or email in both official languages. Visit:USER ACCOUNT
Username or e-mail address * You may login with either your assigned username or your e-mail address.COVID-19 PROCEDURES
COVID-19 Procedures. As athletes and sports returned to training and provincial health restrictions lifted, the Canadian Centre for Ethics in Sport (CCES) developed supplemental doping control procedures to enable the safe resumption of urine and blood sample collection, including sample collection in athletes’ homes, under the Canadian Anti-Doping Program (CADP).COURSE ACCESS
The CCES provides Canadian sport organizations and teams with e-learning courses that are designed to promote values in sport and address the various components of the Canadian Anti-Doping Program (CADP). True Sport Clean, the CCES’ comprehensive e-learning course, is offered to athletes from: National sport organizations; U SPORTS; ABOUT US | CANADIAN CENTRE FOR ETHICS IN SPORT About Us. The Canadian Centre for Ethics in Sport (CCES) is an independent, national, not-for-profit organization working for and on behalf of athletes, players, coaches, parents, officials and administrators. We recognize that true sport can make a great difference for individuals, communities and our country. STATISTICS | CANADIAN CENTRE FOR ETHICS IN SPORT The CCES reports statistics in the following categories: Canadian Anti-Doping Program (CADP) Fee-For-Service. Download statistics in PDF format: 2019-2020 Doping Control Statistics. 2018-2019 Doping Control Statistics. 2017-2018 Doping Control Statistics. 2016-2017 DopingControl Statistics.
CANADIAN SPORT HELPLINE A CCMHS team of practitioners with expertise in counselling, psychology and sport act as helpline operators. Access the helpline toll free from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. (Eastern Time), seven days a week by telephone, text, live chat or email in both official languages. Visit: CANADIAN SPORT SANCTION REGISTRY Canadian Sport Sanction Registry A. Anti-Doping Rule Violations under the Canadian Anti-Doping Program. In accordance with Canadian Anti-Doping Program (CADP) Rule 10.14, sport organizations that have adopted the CADP are responsible for ensuring these individuals are ineligible to participate or compete within the Canadian sport system. RESULTS AND SANCTIONS Results and Sanctions. Under the Canadian Anti-Doping Program (CADP), a sanction is imposed once an anti-doping rule violation has been determined, either when an athlete admits to a violation and waives the right to a hearing, or by an independent arbitrator after a doping tribunal hearing. Read the Anti-Doping Sanctions backgrounder. ADAMS | CANADIAN CENTRE FOR ETHICS IN SPORT The World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) developed and hosts the ADAMS system, and provides training materials to simulate the entry of a quarter’s submission. ADAMS 3.0, Entering Whereabouts is a 10-minute video tutorial to help you get started quickly. The ADAMS User Guide for Athletes, located in the ADAMS Knowledge Base, shows you step bystep
VIOLENCE | CANADIAN CENTRE FOR ETHICS IN SPORT Violence in sport can be defined as behaviour that causes harm, occurs outside of the rules of the sport and is unrelated to the competitive objectives of the sport. There is a heightened awareness, increased media attention and public concern being expressed around the perceived increase in both the frequency and seriousness of violencein sport.
SUPPLEMENTS FAQ
Although the CCES cannot guarantee that any supplement is 100% safe, even one that has gone through a third-party certification process, we have confidence in the NSF Certified for Sport TM program. This program can help athletes identify products that have been tested for purity and banned substances, and can help minimize the risk of inadvertent doping (www.nsfsport.com). HOME | CANADIAN CENTRE FOR ETHICS IN SPORTNEWS CENTREEDUCATIONPROHIBITEDANTI-DOPINGPROGRAMSSERVICES Values-Based Coaching Module. Gymnastics Canada, in partnership with True Sport, have developed an e-learning course that will help coaches learn about the True Sport Principles and values-based programming. The module, which is free of charge and available to everyone, can be found at www.gymcan.org. Media Releases.COURSE ACCESS
The CCES provides Canadian sport organizations and teams with e-learning courses that are designed to promote values in sport and address the various components of the Canadian Anti-Doping Program (CADP). True Sport Clean, the CCES’ comprehensive e-learning course, is offered to athletes from: National sport organizations; U SPORTS;SUPPLEMENTS
Supplements are sometimes referred to as nutritional/dietary supplements or natural health products. They are not classified as food or drugs and are not covered by the Canadian Food and Drugs Act. Supplements include such products as: Vitamins and minerals, e.g., calcium, vitamin E. Some hemp products, e.g., hemp protein, hemp oil.USER ACCOUNT
Username or e-mail address * You may login with either your assigned username or your e-mail address. ADAMS | CANADIAN CENTRE FOR ETHICS IN SPORT The World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) developed and hosts the ADAMS system, and provides training materials to simulate the entry of a quarter’s submission. ADAMS 3.0, Entering Whereabouts is a 10-minute video tutorial to help you get started quickly. The ADAMS User Guide for Athletes, located in the ADAMS Knowledge Base, shows you step bystep
CANADIAN ANTI-DOPING PROGRAM The Canadian Anti-Doping Program (CADP) is available for download. In the role of Canada’s national anti-doping organization, the CCES implements and administers the CADP on behalf of the Canadian sport community. The CADP is designed to prevent, deter and detect doping and serves to protect the integrity of sport and the rights of clean VIOLENCE | CANADIAN CENTRE FOR ETHICS IN SPORT Violence in sport can be defined as behaviour that causes harm, occurs outside of the rules of the sport and is unrelated to the competitive objectives of the sport. There is a heightened awareness, increased media attention and public concern being expressed around the perceived increase in both the frequency and seriousness of violencein sport.
MEDICAL EXEMPTIONS
Medical Exemptions. Athletes may have illnesses or conditions that require them to take particular medications. If the medication an athlete is required to take is on the World Anti-Doping Agency’s Prohibited List, an approved medical exemption will provide the athlete authorization toCCES - LOG IN
Log in. CADPaccess is your gateway to the Canadian Anti-Doping Program! Username. Password HOME | CANADIAN CENTRE FOR ETHICS IN SPORTNEWS CENTREEDUCATIONPROHIBITEDANTI-DOPINGPROGRAMSSERVICES Values-Based Coaching Module. Gymnastics Canada, in partnership with True Sport, have developed an e-learning course that will help coaches learn about the True Sport Principles and values-based programming. The module, which is free of charge and available to everyone, can be found at www.gymcan.org. Media Releases.COURSE ACCESS
The CCES provides Canadian sport organizations and teams with e-learning courses that are designed to promote values in sport and address the various components of the Canadian Anti-Doping Program (CADP). True Sport Clean, the CCES’ comprehensive e-learning course, is offered to athletes from: National sport organizations; U SPORTS;SUPPLEMENTS
Supplements are sometimes referred to as nutritional/dietary supplements or natural health products. They are not classified as food or drugs and are not covered by the Canadian Food and Drugs Act. Supplements include such products as: Vitamins and minerals, e.g., calcium, vitamin E. Some hemp products, e.g., hemp protein, hemp oil.USER ACCOUNT
Username or e-mail address * You may login with either your assigned username or your e-mail address. ADAMS | CANADIAN CENTRE FOR ETHICS IN SPORT The World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) developed and hosts the ADAMS system, and provides training materials to simulate the entry of a quarter’s submission. ADAMS 3.0, Entering Whereabouts is a 10-minute video tutorial to help you get started quickly. The ADAMS User Guide for Athletes, located in the ADAMS Knowledge Base, shows you step bystep
CANADIAN ANTI-DOPING PROGRAM The Canadian Anti-Doping Program (CADP) is available for download. In the role of Canada’s national anti-doping organization, the CCES implements and administers the CADP on behalf of the Canadian sport community. The CADP is designed to prevent, deter and detect doping and serves to protect the integrity of sport and the rights of clean VIOLENCE | CANADIAN CENTRE FOR ETHICS IN SPORT Violence in sport can be defined as behaviour that causes harm, occurs outside of the rules of the sport and is unrelated to the competitive objectives of the sport. There is a heightened awareness, increased media attention and public concern being expressed around the perceived increase in both the frequency and seriousness of violencein sport.
MEDICAL EXEMPTIONS
Medical Exemptions. Athletes may have illnesses or conditions that require them to take particular medications. If the medication an athlete is required to take is on the World Anti-Doping Agency’s Prohibited List, an approved medical exemption will provide the athlete authorization toCCES - LOG IN
Log in. CADPaccess is your gateway to the Canadian Anti-Doping Program! Username. Password HOME | CANADIAN CENTRE FOR ETHICS IN SPORT The CCES is proud to present the final 2021 CADP, which came into effect on January 1, 2021, ensuring the program’s ongoing compliance with the World Anti-Doping Code.COVID-19 PROCEDURES
COVID-19 Procedures. As athletes and sports returned to training and provincial health restrictions lifted, the Canadian Centre for Ethics in Sport (CCES) developed supplemental doping control procedures to enable the safe resumption of urine and blood sample collection, including sample collection in athletes’ homes, under the Canadian Anti-Doping Program (CADP). ABOUT US | CANADIAN CENTRE FOR ETHICS IN SPORT About Us. The Canadian Centre for Ethics in Sport (CCES) is an independent, national, not-for-profit organization working for and on behalf of athletes, players, coaches, parents, officials and administrators. We recognize that true sport can make a great difference for individuals, communities and our country. CANADIAN SPORT HELPLINE A CCMHS team of practitioners with expertise in counselling, psychology and sport act as helpline operators. Access the helpline toll free from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. (Eastern Time), seven days a week by telephone, text, live chat or email in both official languages. Visit: ADAMS | CANADIAN CENTRE FOR ETHICS IN SPORT The World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) developed and hosts the ADAMS system, and provides training materials to simulate the entry of a quarter’s submission. ADAMS 3.0, Entering Whereabouts is a 10-minute video tutorial to help you get started quickly. The ADAMS User Guide for Athletes, located in the ADAMS Knowledge Base, shows you step bystep
ANNUAL REPORTS
Annual Reports “What was clear even then, was that sport in Canada would not just be paused by the pandemic, it would be changed. Furthermore, it was clear that the values at the core of ethical sport - fairness, excellence, inclusion and fun - would guide the way forward, despite being challenged along the way by competinginterests.”
SPORT NUTRITION
Sport Nutrition. Nutrition is a critical part of an athlete’s life. The choices you make every day about what and how much to eat are amplified when those choices directly impact sport performance, training, and recovery. Several organizations in Canada are experts in this field, and provide clear and consistent guidance on fuelling abody
THE PROHIBITED LIST
The Prohibited List. The Prohibited List is an international standard identifying substances and methods prohibited in sport.The World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) is responsible for the preparation and publication of the List, which it updates every year effective January1.
BANNED SUBSTANCES AND METHODS Banned Substances and Methods. Banned substances and methods are placed into categories based on their effect or application (e.g., steroids (anabolic agents), stimulants, gene doping) and can be prohibited in-competition, out-of-competition, or in particular sports. See the Prohibited List for full information. SEX AND GENDER DIVERSITY Sex and Gender Diversity. Canadian sport organizations consistently work to adapt and improve their policies and practices. In recent years, an increasing number of national, provincial and local sport organizations have sought to understand and improve their policies and practices to reflect the changing demographics of their memberships. HOME | CANADIAN CENTRE FOR ETHICS IN SPORT The CCES is proud to present the final 2021 CADP, which came into effect on January 1, 2021, ensuring the program’s ongoing compliance with the World Anti-Doping Code. As Canadians return to sport, the CCES continues to work with its partners and stakeholders to makesport better.
COURSE ACCESS
The CCES provides Canadian sport organizations and teams with e-learning courses that are designed to promote values in sport and address the various components of the Canadian Anti-Doping Program (CADP). True Sport Clean, the CCES’ comprehensive e-learning course, is offered to athletes from: National sport organizations; U SPORTS;SUPPLEMENTS
Supplements are sometimes referred to as nutritional/dietary supplements or natural health products. They are not classified as food or drugs and are not covered by the Canadian Food and Drugs Act. Supplements include such products as: Vitamins and minerals, e.g., calcium, vitamin E. Some hemp products, e.g., hemp protein, hemp oil.USER ACCOUNT
Username or e-mail address * You may login with either your assigned username or your e-mail address. CANADIAN SPORT HELPLINE A CCMHS team of practitioners with expertise in counselling, psychology and sport act as helpline operators. Access the helpline toll free from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. (Eastern Time), seven days a week by telephone, text, live chat or email in both official languages. Visit: CANADIAN ANTI-DOPING PROGRAM The Canadian Anti-Doping Program (CADP) is available for download. In the role of Canada’s national anti-doping organization, the CCES implements and administers the CADP on behalf of the Canadian sport community. The CADP is designed to prevent, deter and detect doping and serves to protect the integrity of sport and the rights of clean VIOLENCE | CANADIAN CENTRE FOR ETHICS IN SPORT Violence in sport can be defined as behaviour that causes harm, occurs outside of the rules of the sport and is unrelated to the competitive objectives of the sport. There is a heightened awareness, increased media attention and public concern being expressed around the perceived increase in both the frequency and seriousness of violencein sport.
MEDICAL EXEMPTIONS
Medical Exemptions. Athletes may have illnesses or conditions that require them to take particular medications. If the medication an athlete is required to take is on the World Anti-Doping Agency’s Prohibited List, an approved medical exemption will provide the athlete authorization toTHE PROHIBITED LIST
The Prohibited List. The Prohibited List is an international standard identifying substances and methods prohibited in sport.The World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) is responsible for the preparation and publication of the List, which it updates every year effective January1.
HOME | CANADIAN CENTRE FOR ETHICS IN SPORT The CCES is proud to present the final 2021 CADP, which came into effect on January 1, 2021, ensuring the program’s ongoing compliance with the World Anti-Doping Code. As Canadians return to sport, the CCES continues to work with its partners and stakeholders to makesport better.
COURSE ACCESS
The CCES provides Canadian sport organizations and teams with e-learning courses that are designed to promote values in sport and address the various components of the Canadian Anti-Doping Program (CADP). True Sport Clean, the CCES’ comprehensive e-learning course, is offered to athletes from: National sport organizations; U SPORTS;SUPPLEMENTS
Supplements are sometimes referred to as nutritional/dietary supplements or natural health products. They are not classified as food or drugs and are not covered by the Canadian Food and Drugs Act. Supplements include such products as: Vitamins and minerals, e.g., calcium, vitamin E. Some hemp products, e.g., hemp protein, hemp oil.USER ACCOUNT
Username or e-mail address * You may login with either your assigned username or your e-mail address. CANADIAN SPORT HELPLINE A CCMHS team of practitioners with expertise in counselling, psychology and sport act as helpline operators. Access the helpline toll free from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. (Eastern Time), seven days a week by telephone, text, live chat or email in both official languages. Visit: CANADIAN ANTI-DOPING PROGRAM The Canadian Anti-Doping Program (CADP) is available for download. In the role of Canada’s national anti-doping organization, the CCES implements and administers the CADP on behalf of the Canadian sport community. The CADP is designed to prevent, deter and detect doping and serves to protect the integrity of sport and the rights of clean VIOLENCE | CANADIAN CENTRE FOR ETHICS IN SPORT Violence in sport can be defined as behaviour that causes harm, occurs outside of the rules of the sport and is unrelated to the competitive objectives of the sport. There is a heightened awareness, increased media attention and public concern being expressed around the perceived increase in both the frequency and seriousness of violencein sport.
MEDICAL EXEMPTIONS
Medical Exemptions. Athletes may have illnesses or conditions that require them to take particular medications. If the medication an athlete is required to take is on the World Anti-Doping Agency’s Prohibited List, an approved medical exemption will provide the athlete authorization toTHE PROHIBITED LIST
The Prohibited List. The Prohibited List is an international standard identifying substances and methods prohibited in sport.The World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) is responsible for the preparation and publication of the List, which it updates every year effective January1.
HOME | CANADIAN CENTRE FOR ETHICS IN SPORT The CCES is proud to present the final 2021 CADP, which came into effect on January 1, 2021, ensuring the program’s ongoing compliance with the World Anti-Doping Code.COVID-19 PROCEDURES
COVID-19 Procedures. As athletes and sports returned to training and provincial health restrictions lifted, the Canadian Centre for Ethics in Sport (CCES) developed supplemental doping control procedures to enable the safe resumption of urine and blood sample collection, including sample collection in athletes’ homes, under the Canadian Anti-Doping Program (CADP). CANADIAN SPORT HELPLINE A CCMHS team of practitioners with expertise in counselling, psychology and sport act as helpline operators. Access the helpline toll free from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. (Eastern Time), seven days a week by telephone, text, live chat or email in both official languages. Visit:ANNUAL REPORTS
Annual Reports “What was clear even then, was that sport in Canada would not just be paused by the pandemic, it would be changed. Furthermore, it was clear that the values at the core of ethical sport - fairness, excellence, inclusion and fun - would guide the way forward, despite being challenged along the way by competinginterests.”
CANADIAN SPORT SANCTION REGISTRY Canadian Sport Sanction Registry A. Anti-Doping Rule Violations under the Canadian Anti-Doping Program. In accordance with Canadian Anti-Doping Program (CADP) Rule 10.14, sport organizations that have adopted the CADP are responsible for ensuring these individuals are ineligible to participate or compete within the Canadian sport system.THE PROHIBITED LIST
The Prohibited List. The Prohibited List is an international standard identifying substances and methods prohibited in sport.The World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) is responsible for the preparation and publication of the List, which it updates every year effective January1.
SEX AND GENDER DIVERSITY Sex and Gender Diversity. Canadian sport organizations consistently work to adapt and improve their policies and practices. In recent years, an increasing number of national, provincial and local sport organizations have sought to understand and improve their policies and practices to reflect the changing demographics of their memberships. BANNED SUBSTANCES AND METHODS Banned Substances and Methods. Banned substances and methods are placed into categories based on their effect or application (e.g., steroids (anabolic agents), stimulants, gene doping) and can be prohibited in-competition, out-of-competition, or in particular sports. See the Prohibited List for full information. TOKYO 2020: CONSIDERATIONS FOR CANADIAN ATHLETES AND Tokyo 2020: Considerations for Canadian Athletes and Athlete Support Personnel . The Canadian Centre for Ethics in Sport (CCES) has been inspired by the resilience and perseverance demonstrated by the Canadians who are preparing for the 2020 Tokyo Olympic and Paralympic Games while managing the challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic. CLEAN SPORT TRAVEL TIPS FOR ATHLETES Clean Sport Travel Tips for Athletes. As an athlete, you prepare every detail of your training and competition, and the same should apply totravel.
HOME | CANADIAN CENTRE FOR ETHICS IN SPORT The CCES is proud to present the final 2021 CADP, which came into effect on January 1, 2021, ensuring the program’s ongoing compliance with the World Anti-Doping Code. As Canadians return to sport, the CCES continues to work with its partners and stakeholders to makesport better.
COURSE ACCESS
The CCES provides Canadian sport organizations and teams with e-learning courses that are designed to promote values in sport and address the various components of the Canadian Anti-Doping Program (CADP). True Sport Clean, the CCES’ comprehensive e-learning course, is offered to athletes from: National sport organizations; U SPORTS;SUPPLEMENTS
Supplements are sometimes referred to as nutritional/dietary supplements or natural health products. They are not classified as food or drugs and are not covered by the Canadian Food and Drugs Act. Supplements include such products as: Vitamins and minerals, e.g., calcium, vitamin E. Some hemp products, e.g., hemp protein, hemp oil.USER ACCOUNT
Username or e-mail address * You may login with either your assigned username or your e-mail address. CANADIAN SPORT HELPLINE A CCMHS team of practitioners with expertise in counselling, psychology and sport act as helpline operators. Access the helpline toll free from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. (Eastern Time), seven days a week by telephone, text, live chat or email in both official languages. Visit: CANADIAN ANTI-DOPING PROGRAM The Canadian Anti-Doping Program (CADP) is available for download. In the role of Canada’s national anti-doping organization, the CCES implements and administers the CADP on behalf of the Canadian sport community. The CADP is designed to prevent, deter and detect doping and serves to protect the integrity of sport and the rights of clean VIOLENCE | CANADIAN CENTRE FOR ETHICS IN SPORT Violence in sport can be defined as behaviour that causes harm, occurs outside of the rules of the sport and is unrelated to the competitive objectives of the sport. There is a heightened awareness, increased media attention and public concern being expressed around the perceived increase in both the frequency and seriousness of violencein sport.
MEDICAL EXEMPTIONS
Medical Exemptions. Athletes may have illnesses or conditions that require them to take particular medications. If the medication an athlete is required to take is on the World Anti-Doping Agency’s Prohibited List, an approved medical exemption will provide the athlete authorization toTHE PROHIBITED LIST
The Prohibited List. The Prohibited List is an international standard identifying substances and methods prohibited in sport.The World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) is responsible for the preparation and publication of the List, which it updates every year effective January1.
HOME | CANADIAN CENTRE FOR ETHICS IN SPORT The CCES is proud to present the final 2021 CADP, which came into effect on January 1, 2021, ensuring the program’s ongoing compliance with the World Anti-Doping Code. As Canadians return to sport, the CCES continues to work with its partners and stakeholders to makesport better.
COURSE ACCESS
The CCES provides Canadian sport organizations and teams with e-learning courses that are designed to promote values in sport and address the various components of the Canadian Anti-Doping Program (CADP). True Sport Clean, the CCES’ comprehensive e-learning course, is offered to athletes from: National sport organizations; U SPORTS;SUPPLEMENTS
Supplements are sometimes referred to as nutritional/dietary supplements or natural health products. They are not classified as food or drugs and are not covered by the Canadian Food and Drugs Act. Supplements include such products as: Vitamins and minerals, e.g., calcium, vitamin E. Some hemp products, e.g., hemp protein, hemp oil.USER ACCOUNT
Username or e-mail address * You may login with either your assigned username or your e-mail address. CANADIAN SPORT HELPLINE A CCMHS team of practitioners with expertise in counselling, psychology and sport act as helpline operators. Access the helpline toll free from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. (Eastern Time), seven days a week by telephone, text, live chat or email in both official languages. Visit: CANADIAN ANTI-DOPING PROGRAM The Canadian Anti-Doping Program (CADP) is available for download. In the role of Canada’s national anti-doping organization, the CCES implements and administers the CADP on behalf of the Canadian sport community. The CADP is designed to prevent, deter and detect doping and serves to protect the integrity of sport and the rights of clean VIOLENCE | CANADIAN CENTRE FOR ETHICS IN SPORT Violence in sport can be defined as behaviour that causes harm, occurs outside of the rules of the sport and is unrelated to the competitive objectives of the sport. There is a heightened awareness, increased media attention and public concern being expressed around the perceived increase in both the frequency and seriousness of violencein sport.
MEDICAL EXEMPTIONS
Medical Exemptions. Athletes may have illnesses or conditions that require them to take particular medications. If the medication an athlete is required to take is on the World Anti-Doping Agency’s Prohibited List, an approved medical exemption will provide the athlete authorization toTHE PROHIBITED LIST
The Prohibited List. The Prohibited List is an international standard identifying substances and methods prohibited in sport.The World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) is responsible for the preparation and publication of the List, which it updates every year effective January1.
HOME | CANADIAN CENTRE FOR ETHICS IN SPORT The CCES is proud to present the final 2021 CADP, which came into effect on January 1, 2021, ensuring the program’s ongoing compliance with the World Anti-Doping Code.COVID-19 PROCEDURES
COVID-19 Procedures. As athletes and sports returned to training and provincial health restrictions lifted, the Canadian Centre for Ethics in Sport (CCES) developed supplemental doping control procedures to enable the safe resumption of urine and blood sample collection, including sample collection in athletes’ homes, under the Canadian Anti-Doping Program (CADP). CANADIAN SPORT HELPLINE A CCMHS team of practitioners with expertise in counselling, psychology and sport act as helpline operators. Access the helpline toll free from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. (Eastern Time), seven days a week by telephone, text, live chat or email in both official languages. Visit:ANNUAL REPORTS
Annual Reports “What was clear even then, was that sport in Canada would not just be paused by the pandemic, it would be changed. Furthermore, it was clear that the values at the core of ethical sport - fairness, excellence, inclusion and fun - would guide the way forward, despite being challenged along the way by competinginterests.”
CANADIAN SPORT SANCTION REGISTRY Canadian Sport Sanction Registry A. Anti-Doping Rule Violations under the Canadian Anti-Doping Program. In accordance with Canadian Anti-Doping Program (CADP) Rule 10.14, sport organizations that have adopted the CADP are responsible for ensuring these individuals are ineligible to participate or compete within the Canadian sport system.THE PROHIBITED LIST
The Prohibited List. The Prohibited List is an international standard identifying substances and methods prohibited in sport.The World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) is responsible for the preparation and publication of the List, which it updates every year effective January1.
SEX AND GENDER DIVERSITY Sex and Gender Diversity. Canadian sport organizations consistently work to adapt and improve their policies and practices. In recent years, an increasing number of national, provincial and local sport organizations have sought to understand and improve their policies and practices to reflect the changing demographics of their memberships. BANNED SUBSTANCES AND METHODS Banned Substances and Methods. Banned substances and methods are placed into categories based on their effect or application (e.g., steroids (anabolic agents), stimulants, gene doping) and can be prohibited in-competition, out-of-competition, or in particular sports. See the Prohibited List for full information. TOKYO 2020: CONSIDERATIONS FOR CANADIAN ATHLETES AND Tokyo 2020: Considerations for Canadian Athletes and Athlete Support Personnel . The Canadian Centre for Ethics in Sport (CCES) has been inspired by the resilience and perseverance demonstrated by the Canadians who are preparing for the 2020 Tokyo Olympic and Paralympic Games while managing the challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic. CLEAN SPORT TRAVEL TIPS FOR ATHLETES Clean Sport Travel Tips for Athletes. As an athlete, you prepare every detail of your training and competition, and the same should apply totravel.
HOME | CANADIAN CENTRE FOR ETHICS IN SPORT The CCES is proud to present the final 2021 CADP, which came into effect on January 1, 2021, ensuring the program’s ongoing compliance with the World Anti-Doping Code. As Canadians return to sport, the CCES continues to work with its partners and stakeholders to makesport better.
COURSE ACCESS
The CCES provides Canadian sport organizations and teams with e-learning courses that are designed to promote values in sport and address the various components of the Canadian Anti-Doping Program (CADP). True Sport Clean, the CCES’ comprehensive e-learning course, is offered to athletes from: National sport organizations; U SPORTS;SUPPLEMENTS
Supplements are sometimes referred to as nutritional/dietary supplements or natural health products. They are not classified as food or drugs and are not covered by the Canadian Food and Drugs Act. Supplements include such products as: Vitamins and minerals, e.g., calcium, vitamin E. Some hemp products, e.g., hemp protein, hemp oil.USER ACCOUNT
Username or e-mail address * You may login with either your assigned username or your e-mail address. CANADIAN SPORT HELPLINE A CCMHS team of practitioners with expertise in counselling, psychology and sport act as helpline operators. Access the helpline toll free from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. (Eastern Time), seven days a week by telephone, text, live chat or email in both official languages. Visit: CANADIAN ANTI-DOPING PROGRAM The Canadian Anti-Doping Program (CADP) is available for download. In the role of Canada’s national anti-doping organization, the CCES implements and administers the CADP on behalf of the Canadian sport community. The CADP is designed to prevent, deter and detect doping and serves to protect the integrity of sport and the rights of clean VIOLENCE | CANADIAN CENTRE FOR ETHICS IN SPORT Violence in sport can be defined as behaviour that causes harm, occurs outside of the rules of the sport and is unrelated to the competitive objectives of the sport. There is a heightened awareness, increased media attention and public concern being expressed around the perceived increase in both the frequency and seriousness of violencein sport.
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Medical Exemptions. Athletes may have illnesses or conditions that require them to take particular medications. If the medication an athlete is required to take is on the World Anti-Doping Agency’s Prohibited List, an approved medical exemption will provide the athlete authorization toTHE PROHIBITED LIST
The Prohibited List. The Prohibited List is an international standard identifying substances and methods prohibited in sport.The World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) is responsible for the preparation and publication of the List, which it updates every year effective January1.
HOME | CANADIAN CENTRE FOR ETHICS IN SPORT The CCES is proud to present the final 2021 CADP, which came into effect on January 1, 2021, ensuring the program’s ongoing compliance with the World Anti-Doping Code. As Canadians return to sport, the CCES continues to work with its partners and stakeholders to makesport better.
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The CCES provides Canadian sport organizations and teams with e-learning courses that are designed to promote values in sport and address the various components of the Canadian Anti-Doping Program (CADP). True Sport Clean, the CCES’ comprehensive e-learning course, is offered to athletes from: National sport organizations; U SPORTS;SUPPLEMENTS
Supplements are sometimes referred to as nutritional/dietary supplements or natural health products. They are not classified as food or drugs and are not covered by the Canadian Food and Drugs Act. Supplements include such products as: Vitamins and minerals, e.g., calcium, vitamin E. Some hemp products, e.g., hemp protein, hemp oil.USER ACCOUNT
Username or e-mail address * You may login with either your assigned username or your e-mail address. CANADIAN SPORT HELPLINE A CCMHS team of practitioners with expertise in counselling, psychology and sport act as helpline operators. Access the helpline toll free from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. (Eastern Time), seven days a week by telephone, text, live chat or email in both official languages. Visit: CANADIAN ANTI-DOPING PROGRAM The Canadian Anti-Doping Program (CADP) is available for download. In the role of Canada’s national anti-doping organization, the CCES implements and administers the CADP on behalf of the Canadian sport community. The CADP is designed to prevent, deter and detect doping and serves to protect the integrity of sport and the rights of clean VIOLENCE | CANADIAN CENTRE FOR ETHICS IN SPORT Violence in sport can be defined as behaviour that causes harm, occurs outside of the rules of the sport and is unrelated to the competitive objectives of the sport. There is a heightened awareness, increased media attention and public concern being expressed around the perceived increase in both the frequency and seriousness of violencein sport.
MEDICAL EXEMPTIONS
Medical Exemptions. Athletes may have illnesses or conditions that require them to take particular medications. If the medication an athlete is required to take is on the World Anti-Doping Agency’s Prohibited List, an approved medical exemption will provide the athlete authorization toTHE PROHIBITED LIST
The Prohibited List. The Prohibited List is an international standard identifying substances and methods prohibited in sport.The World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) is responsible for the preparation and publication of the List, which it updates every year effective January1.
HOME | CANADIAN CENTRE FOR ETHICS IN SPORT The CCES is proud to present the final 2021 CADP, which came into effect on January 1, 2021, ensuring the program’s ongoing compliance with the World Anti-Doping Code.COVID-19 PROCEDURES
COVID-19 Procedures. As athletes and sports returned to training and provincial health restrictions lifted, the Canadian Centre for Ethics in Sport (CCES) developed supplemental doping control procedures to enable the safe resumption of urine and blood sample collection, including sample collection in athletes’ homes, under the Canadian Anti-Doping Program (CADP). CANADIAN SPORT HELPLINE A CCMHS team of practitioners with expertise in counselling, psychology and sport act as helpline operators. Access the helpline toll free from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. (Eastern Time), seven days a week by telephone, text, live chat or email in both official languages. Visit:ANNUAL REPORTS
Annual Reports “What was clear even then, was that sport in Canada would not just be paused by the pandemic, it would be changed. Furthermore, it was clear that the values at the core of ethical sport - fairness, excellence, inclusion and fun - would guide the way forward, despite being challenged along the way by competinginterests.”
CANADIAN SPORT SANCTION REGISTRY Canadian Sport Sanction Registry A. Anti-Doping Rule Violations under the Canadian Anti-Doping Program. In accordance with Canadian Anti-Doping Program (CADP) Rule 10.14, sport organizations that have adopted the CADP are responsible for ensuring these individuals are ineligible to participate or compete within the Canadian sport system.THE PROHIBITED LIST
The Prohibited List. The Prohibited List is an international standard identifying substances and methods prohibited in sport.The World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) is responsible for the preparation and publication of the List, which it updates every year effective January1.
SEX AND GENDER DIVERSITY Sex and Gender Diversity. Canadian sport organizations consistently work to adapt and improve their policies and practices. In recent years, an increasing number of national, provincial and local sport organizations have sought to understand and improve their policies and practices to reflect the changing demographics of their memberships. BANNED SUBSTANCES AND METHODS Banned Substances and Methods. Banned substances and methods are placed into categories based on their effect or application (e.g., steroids (anabolic agents), stimulants, gene doping) and can be prohibited in-competition, out-of-competition, or in particular sports. See the Prohibited List for full information. TOKYO 2020: CONSIDERATIONS FOR CANADIAN ATHLETES AND Tokyo 2020: Considerations for Canadian Athletes and Athlete Support Personnel . The Canadian Centre for Ethics in Sport (CCES) has been inspired by the resilience and perseverance demonstrated by the Canadians who are preparing for the 2020 Tokyo Olympic and Paralympic Games while managing the challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic. CLEAN SPORT TRAVEL TIPS FOR ATHLETES Clean Sport Travel Tips for Athletes. As an athlete, you prepare every detail of your training and competition, and the same should apply totravel.
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The CCES office is closed to visitors until further notice, but our work is being carried out remotely. Here's how to contact us . Read about our supplemental COVID-19 procedures . CCES BLOG: MAKING SPORT BETTER REFLECTIONS ON SPORT By Karri Dawson, Senior Director, Quality Sport, CCES A change in season often brings with it a time for reflection; the splendor of Mother Nature’s fall...October 19, 2020
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THE CCES CONTINUES TO IMPLEMENT TRUSTED COVID-19 PROCEDURES (Ottawa, Ontario – March 29, 2021) – The Canadian Centre for Ethics in Sport (CCES) would like to thank Canadian athletes and support personnel for their ongoing support for and cooperationwith...
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