Wednesday 18 December 2013

EDUCATIONAL BOOST


THE Caribbean Regional Anti-Doping Organisation (RADO) recently concluded a successful two-day meeting in Barbados with its 15 member countries where Board Members and  Educators met to
advance anti-doping education across the Caribbean region.

Sponsored by the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA), the education training was designed to provide member countries with specific educational tools and approaches that can be adopted and adapted to suit local realities. Rob Koehler, Director of Programme Development & Education at WADA, stressed that, “It’s not all about testing ... education must be the hallmark of our global
efforts, so that athletes understand the fundamental difference between cheating and playing fairly in all sports.”

Leading the education training was Lea Cleret, WADA’s Manager of Education, who was satisfied that participants left the training more empowered and equipped to implement anti-doping programmes in their countries.

WADA officials also had discussions with the Hon. Stephen Lashley, Barbados’ Minister of Youth, Culture and Sports, and Mr. Steve Stoute, President of the Barbados Olympic Association.

The Board of the Caribbean RADO also met to review this year’s operations, and to plan for 2014 ahead of the revisions to the World Anti-Doping Code that will take effect on January 1, 2015. The recent events will make a significant dent in accelerating current regional anti-doping programmes and ensure that all countries expand efforts to reach the sport fraternity, especially athletes, as comprehensively as possible.

The Caribbean RADO’s member countries include Antigua & Barbuda, Aruba, Barbados, the Bahamas, the British Virgin Islands, Cayman Islands, Dominica, Grenada, Guyana, St. Kitts & Nevis, St. Lucia, St. Vincent & the Grenadines, Suriname, Turks & Caicos Islands, and Trinidad & Tobago.

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