Leading Drug Free Sport Flashcards
What is doping?
- Presence
- Use or attempted use
- Evading sample collection
- Missing tests
- Tampering or attempted tampering
- Possession
- Trafficking or attempted trafficking
- Actual or attempted violations
What is strict liability?
Athletes are responsible for what they consume, even if they did not intend to or know they were taking a banned substance.
What considerations are not relevant for strict liability violations?
Intent, fault, negligence, and knowledge.
Why drug-free sport?
Doping is cheating, it is contrary to the rules of sport and to the true values in sport.
What is the first step of the ethical decision making model?
- Establish the facts in a situation
What is the second step of the ethical decision making model?
- Determine whether the situation involves legal, doping or ethical issues.
What is the third step of the ethical decision making model?
- Identify your options and possible consequences.
What is the forth step of the ethical decision making model?
- Evaluate your options.
What is the fifth step of the ethical decision making model?
- Choose the best option.
What is the sixth step of the ethical decision making model?
- Implement your decision.
What does a code of ethics define and reflect?
It defines what is considered good and right behaviour.
It reflects the values held by a group.
What are the five core ethical principles?
- Physical safety and health of athletes.
- Coaching responsibly.
- Integrity in relations with others.
- Respect of athletes.
- Honouring sport.
What are two questions to ask yourself when determining if a situation has legal implications?
Has anyone been harmed in any way and does the action contravene an existing law?
How is law and ethics related and not related?
Conduct that is illegal is always unethical but some forms of conduct that is legal may be unethical.
What is ethical conduct?
Behaviour that meets accepted standards or principles of moral, professional, or just conduct.