The Next Generation: Protecting and supporting young athletes during Clean Sport Week, 19 – 23 May.
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British Ice Skating is committed to clean sport and will be supporting UK Anti-Doping’s (UKAD’s) Clean Sport Week campaign from 19 - 23 May.
Clean Sport Week is UKAD’s national awareness campaign championing clean sport, education and anti-doping initiatives with sports across the UK.
This year’s Clean Sport Week theme is “The Next Generation”. To ensure the future of our sport is a bright and clean one, it’s vital that we support and educate young people on anti-doping and inspire them to become proud clean athletes. UKAD has teamed up with; TASS, SportsAid, and DiSE to discuss how the sporting community, family, friends, and those working with young people, can protect and empower young athletes.
A culture of clean sport is essential for the long-term health and wellbeing of athletes. Whether you’re a proud aspiring athlete on your clean sport journey, a parent/ carer looking for the right tools to support your child on or off the ice, a school or college wanting to teach your pupils about fair play, be sure to follow and get involved in Clean Sport Week.
We encourage anyone in our sporting community that would like to learn more about anti-doping to sign up to UKAD’s Clean Sport Hub where there are free education courses for athletes, students, coaches and practitioners.
BIS are committed to raising awareness of Anti-Doping across the disciplines and is/are currently working on an Education Strategy to ensure that athletes, parents, support staff, coaches and members have the resources that they need to help ensure an Anti-Doping culture is fostered within our sport. If you have any questions in this area or would like to find out more, you can contact our Anti-Doping Lead, Sarah Hunter, on performance@iceskating.org.uk.
Follow @ukantidoping on social media to see a range of educational and exciting content throughout the week. To find out more about UKAD’s Clean Sport Week initiative click here.