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The range statement relates to the unit of competency as a whole. It allows for different work environments and situations that may affect performance. Bold italicised wording, if used in the performance criteria, is detailed below. Essential operating conditions that may be present with training and assessment (depending on the work situation, needs of the candidate, accessibility of the item, and local industry and regional contexts) may also be included. |
Information sources may include: | sporting bodies sports literature sporting personnel drugs monitoring bodies. |
Relevant information may include: | roles and responsibilities of elite athletes codes of conduct. |
Issues may include: | drugs alcohol behaviour on and off the field role model expectations discrimination. |
Elite athletes may include: | beginner through to high performance level competitors athletes under 16 years of age who require parent or guardian consent prior to being included in a training program female or male athletes athletes with a disability or special needs athletes from minority ethnic and cultural groups. |
Potential barriers may include: | managing injury other commitments interpersonal conflict managing media non-selection. |
Legal responsibilities may include: | anti-discrimination legislation anti-doping codes duty of care occupational health and safety contract clauses regarding behaviour sporting tribunal decisions. |
Ethical responsibilities may include: | contributing to a safe environment for other athletes that is free of discrimination, harassment and abuse treating all athletes fairly, with respect and dignity promoting fair play, teamwork and modelling appropriate sporting behaviour behaving with integrity and honour on and off the field respecting fellow athletes and competitors maintaining the sport's standards, rules, regulations, codes and policies. |
Industry codes of practice may include: | sport codes and regulations anti-doping codes codes of conduct. |
Principles of sport must include: | fairness respect responsibility safety. |
Ethical rights may include: | competing and training in an environment free from discrimination and harassment competing and training in an environment free of drugs being treated fairly, equally and with respect by coaches, officials, fellow athletes and supporters having access to codes, policies rules and regulations required to compete in the sport fair application of the principles of natural justice in relation to complaints or allegations faced by the athlete. |
Relevant information may include: | professional advice available on drugs in sport classification of major drugs in relation to their legal status short term and long term effects of drugs on the human body possible harmful effects of drug use classification of drugs as either banned or permitted in sport physical and psychological effects of banned and restricted drugs. |
Responsibilities of an elite athlete must include: | being available for sample collection taking responsibility for what is ingested and used informing medical personnel of obligations not to use prohibited substances ensuring any medical treatment does not violate anti-doping policies providing accurate and up-to-date information on whereabouts. |
Anti-doping policies and codes include: | the world anti-doping code (WADA) national anti-doping codes sport-specific requirements. |
Drug testing procedures include: | availability of athlete provision of samples representation rights right of appeal. |
Support personnel may include: | administrators other coach or coaches sports scientists sports medicine providers agents parents or guardians. |
Stakeholders may include: | sporting bodies sponsors coaches government bodies. |
Obligations may include: | media activities commercial activities educational activities community activities. |
Professional situations may include: | interviews training and competition promotional functions after competition activities sports clinics for schools and community organisations official dinners meetings photo shoots charity events. |
Social situations may include: | supporters and fans colleagues, competitors or officials sponsors. |
Contract may include: | player sponsorship employment performance formation. |
Potential consequences may include: | loss of contract suspension fines disciplinary action legal implications decrease in desired profile. |