Athletics Alberta Waiver

You must go here and complete the Athletics Alberta Consent Agreement: https://secure.jotformpro.com/form/52595748934977


Canadian Anti-Doping Program (CADP)

The Canadian Anti-Doping Program (CADP) is generally considered to be one of the most thorough and comprehensive doping control policies in the world. By operating on the basis of a collective agreement within the sport, the policy provides for a truly independent, transparent and cost-effective anti-doping system. It also provides the procedural fairness and protects the athletes’ rights throughout the process.

Benefits to Athletics Canada and its Members:

Independent, transparent system provides the athletes and the public, confidence in Athletics Canada and our anti-doping policy.

When all (majority) sports adopt the policy, it reduces our liability. The CADP serves as a shield against legal challenges to individual National Sport Organizations (NSO).

The CADP and more specifically, the Standard Operating Procedures have not had any successful legal challenges.

All testing services, laboratory analysis, result management and the administration of procedural fairness are all paid for by the Federal Government and the Canadian Centre for Ethics in Sport when Athletics Canada becomes part of the system by adopting the CADP.

Athletics Canada has adopted the 2015 Canadian Anti-Doping Program as the anti-doping policy and regulations of the organization.


PARENTS and GUARDIANS Code of Conduct.

(As extracted from the Athletics Albert Code of Conduct and Ethics Policy)

In addition to section 7 (above), parents and guardians will have additional responsibilities to:

a) Encourage good sportsmanship by demonstrating positive support for all athletes, participants, coaches, and officials at every competition, practice or other youth event.

b) Place the emotional and physical well being of the child ahead of a personal desire to win.

c) Insist that each child participates in a safe and healthy environment.

d) Require that the child's coach be trained in the responsibilities of being a youth sports coach and that the coach upholds the Coaches' Code of Conduct.

e) Support coaches and officials working with the child, in order to encourage a positive and enjoyable experience for all.

f) Demand a sport environment for the child that is free from drugs, tobacco and alcohol and will refrain from their use at all youth sports events.

g) Make every effort to ensure that the sport is fun for the child.

h) Ask the child to treat other athletes, participants, coaches, fans and officials with respect regardless of race, sex, creed or ability.

i) Help the child enjoy the youth athletics experience by providing assistance when possible, such as being a respectful fan, assisting with coaching, or providing transportation.

j) Make a commitment to volunteer and assist the sport system when asked or needed.