Announcement

Anti-Doping Education – BWF World Junior Championships 2023

The BWF World Junior Championships 2023 will be hosted in Spokane, USA later this year.

  • Mixed Team Championships (Suhandinata Cup) 25 – 30 September 2023
  • Individual Championships (Eye-Level Cups) 2 – 8 October 2023

 

Please note that every individual player must complete some anti-doping education before they participate in the 2022 Championships (teams and/or individuals).

This is an eligibility requirement to participate in the Championships. See below for more information on this.

Read the below and start planning to work with your National Anti-Doping Organisation (NADO) and the BWF to complete this requirement no later than Friday 15 September 2023.

Please circulate this internally to the team managers / coaches going to Spokane.


  1. Online information Session – for coaches and Managers

BWF is hosting an online information session about the requirements. This is for managers and coaches going to the World Junior Championships 2023.

  • Online Information session – Monday 26 June @ 20:00 (8:00PM) Kuala Lumpur time.
  • This will provide information on anti-doping / anti-match manipulation education.
  • This will help you plan your anti-doping education sessions for junior players and support personnel (coaches / team managers) going to the BWF World Junior Championships 2023.
  • Register for the online session here – https://forms.office.com/r/Z2RFpmTSNn

  1. Anti-Doping Education – a condition of participation

Under Clause 17.2 of the BWF Anti-Doping Regulations, the BWF has selected the BWF World Junior Championships 2023 as an event where players must complete anti-doping educational activities before they participate in the event in Spain.

This means that every player must complete an anti-doping education course before they arrive in Spain for the Championships. This is a mandatory requirement in order to compete at the BWF World Junior Championships 2023.

Members must provide BWF with proof of completion of the anti-doping education training for each player going to Spokane no later than Friday 15 September 2023.


  1. Education Options – 3 choices

There are 3 options for you to consider. The education can be face to face or an online course.

If your players have completed an anti-doping course in the last 18 months (January 2022 – June 2023), we can recognise this if it meets the minimum standards, so they do not need to repeat this again.

Option 1 Option 2 Option 3
Your NADO delivers the Education Course Online Learning – ADEL Recognising a Recent Anti-Doping Course
 

Contact your NADO

 

Arrange for the NADO to deliver an anti-doping education session for your Junior Squad / World Championships Team.

 

This session must:

 

–      Be delivered by a trained educator / anti-doping expert.

 

–      Cover the 11 topics in the World Anti-Doping Code Clause 18.2.

 

The delivery method can be face-to-face or virtual.

 

The NADO must provide a certificate, or letter to the Member Association with these details 1) date of the course, 2) names of the participants who successfully completed this.

 

Email the BWF Head of Integrity the confirmation from the NADO that the players have completed the course / education session.

 

Andy Hines-Randle –        [email protected]

 

 

 

 

 

ADEL – WADA’s Anti-Doping Education & Learning platform.

 

Each player completes an online course, passes a test, and receives a Certificate.

 

The required course is available in 8 languages Czech, English, Flemish, French, Portuguese, Slovenian, Spanish and Thai.

 

 

 

Visit https://adel.wada-ama.org/learn

 

Each player must go to this website and register.

 

Complete the course in your own time. It can take about 2 hours. You can start this – then stop and come back to this at later time – flexible learning.

 

Complete the course, pass the test, and make sure you get the certificate and sends to the Member Association.

 

The Member Association sends the certificate to Andy Hines-Randle – [email protected]

 

 

BWF has access to the database of ADEL and can monitor who has completed the course.

 

 

Have any of your junior players (who may be selected for the World Junior Championships) completed an anti-doping education course in the last 18 months (January 2022 – June 2023)?

 

If so, BWF may be able to recognise this and give credit for this, so no new education activity is needed before the World Junior Championships

 

The course must:

 

–     Have been delivered by a trained educator / expert.

 

–     Covered the 11 topics in the World Anti-Doping Code Clause 18.2.

 

Some of your junior players may have completed the Talented Athletes Education Programme already (see the middle column).

 

Contact the BWF Head of Integrity to get the course / anti-doping education approved as meeting the requirement for competing at the World Junior Championships.

 

Andy Hines-Randle –

[email protected]

 

 

 

 

 


  1. Coaches and Team Managers – recommended course

BWF strongly recommends that coaches and team managers also complete an online anti-doping course before the BWF World Junior Championships.

We recommend they complete this through ADEL – the WADA anti-doping online learning platform.

Coaches Anti-Doping Course Team Managers Anti-Doping Fact Sheet
o    ADEL – WADA’s Anti-Doping Education & Learning platform.

 

o    https://adel.wada-ama.org/learn

 

o    Go to this website and register.

 

o    Complete the course in your own time. You can stop halfway and come back and finish the course at a later time.

 

o    Complete the course, pass the test, and make sure you get the certificate.

o    Course is available in 7 languages: Croatian, English, Flemish, French, Slovenian, Spanish and Ukrainian

 

o    BWF has access to the database and can see who has completed the course.

 

o    ADEL – WADA’s Anti-Doping Education & Learning platform.

 

o    https://adel.wada-ama.org/learn

 

o    Go to this website and register.

 

o    Complete the course in your own time. You can stop halfway and come back and finish the course at a later time.

 

o    Course is available in 5 languages: Croatian, English, French, Japanese and Spanish

 

 

o    BWF has access to the database and can see who has completed the course.

 

 

 


  1. Get Ready for the WJCs – Start Planning Today!

Planning is very important. Here are some suggestions about getting ready for the BWF World Junior Championships and making sure each player completes anti-doping education before going to Spokane.

Phase Actions Outcomes
Planning  

o    Look at your target group of junior players.

 

o    Decide who you want to include in the anti-doping education programme (it can involve more players than your World Junior Championships Team).

 

o    Decide format of training – e-learning course / face to face session.

 

o    Contact the NADO to find out about information sessions and delivery times.

 

o    Put the 26 June 2023 – 20:00 (8:00PM) Kuala Lumpur time in your diary and plan to attend the information session.

 

 

 

 

  • List of names for the anti-doping course.

 

  • Information about their knowledge of anti-doping / if they have done a course before.

 

  • Format of learning decided.

 

  • NADO booked / scheduled for anti-doping education session.

 

  • Attend the session / ask questions.

 

Phase Actions Outcomes
Delivery  

o    Players attend education course.

 

o    All mandatory content areas covered – 11 topics in the World Anti-Doping Code Clause 18.2.

 

o    Assessment of learners – did they all pass? Certificate?

 

  • Names of those attending.

 

  • Course completed.

 

  • Names of players and the course details ready to send to BWF.
Reporting  

o    Prepare report for BWF – names of those who successfully completed the course.

 

o    Email information to Andy Hines-Randle – [email protected]

 

o    Deadline – Friday 15 September 2023

 

 

  • Lists received and checked by BWF.

 

 

  • BWF confirms all participants have completed their obligations.

  1. Contact – Yours and Ours
  • Please decide who will be responsible for this in your organisation and who BWF can contact regarding Integrity Education – anti-doping / anti-match manipulation.
  • If you have questions about the enclosed, please contact Andy Hines-Randle, Head of Integrity [email protected]