Clean Sport Awareness & Education (. Clean Sport Education): The World Anti-Doping Code requires mandatory educational efforts and Awareness and Educational Activities at World Cup events which are scheduled in the FIS Educational Plan. A cooperation activity in this regard can be creative and shall involve at least one of the activities listed below: • Organiser to spread the Clean Sport message within their communication plans • Organiser to make the Clean Sport message visual (FIS can provide the visual items for the team areas, venues and doping control station) • Organiser to provide a space for educational activities (and to partner with FIS or the National Anti-Doping Agency) e.g. outreach space • Organiser to include the Integrity Hotline Reporting mechanism into the official team information FIS expresses its willingness to work with and advise the Organiser towards more best practice activities.
Clean Sport Awareness & Education (. Clean Sport Education) The World Anti-Doping Code requires mandatory educational efforts and awareness and educational activities at the FIS Championships are scheduled in the FIS Educational Plan. A cooperation in this regard can be creative and involves as a minimum the following: • LOC to spread the ‘Clean Sport’ message within their communication plans, • LOC to make the ‘Clean Sport’ message visual (FIS can provide the visual items for the team areas, venues and doping control station), • LOC to provide a space for educational activities (and to partner with FIS or the National Anti-Doping Agency) e.g. outreach space, • LOC to include the Integrity Hotline Reporting mechanism into the official team information. FIS expresses its willingness to work with and advise the LOC towards additional best practice activities.
Clean Sport Awareness & Education (. Clean Sport Education): The World Anti-Doping Code requires mandatory educational efforts and Awareness and Educational Activities at World Cup events which are scheduled in the FIS Educational Plan. A cooperation activity in this regard can be creative and shall involve at least one of the activities listed below: - Organiser to spread the Clean Sport message within their communica- tion plans - Organiser to make the Clean Sport message visual (FIS can provide the visual items for the team areas, venues and doping control station) - Organiser to provide a space for educational activities (and to partner with FIS or the National Anti-Doping Agency) e.g. outreach space - Organiser to include the Integrity Hotline Reporting mechanism into the official team information FIS expresses its willingness to work with and advise the Organiser towards more best practice activities.