Title: Building a New NADO the Irish Eperience
1Building a New NADO the Irish Eperience
- November 2005
- ANADO Workshop Barbados
2Setting the Scene Stage 1
- 1992 Ireland signed Council of Europe
Anti-Doping Convention - 1996 Irelands first strategy for sport (need
for Sports Council identified) - 1997 Irelands first Ministry of Sport
- 1997 First Draft of Irish Sports Council Act
(no mention of anti-doping) - ???? Persuasion, politics, pressure ????
3Nothing quite like the media to add pressure!
4Setting the Scene Stage 2
- 1997 Anti-Doping Advisory Committee established
- 1998 Launch of Draft National Anti-Doping
Programme - 1999 Establishment of Irish Sports Council with
Anti-Doping Unit - 2001 Full time management responsibility for
Anti-Doping
5Key Challenges - Independence
- Independence from Sport
- Independence from development/funding of sport
- Independence vs Power/influence
- ISC
- independent from sport
- distanced from development of high perf. Sport
- future plans to become independent
6Key Challenges - Independence
- Advantage of not being entirely independent
- Full support service available
- Ability to focus on core business
- Greater flexibility re resources
- Greater power/influence over National
Governing Bodies (NGBs)
7Authority Jurisdiction
- National legislation Irish Sports Council Act
1999 - Sports rules
- NGBs with rules based in IF
- NGBs with no rules
- NGBS with reference to Anti-Doping but no rules
- National sports
- Professional Sports
- Other e.g. Confederations of Sport?
8Authority Jurisdiction
- 1999 Model Rules
- Letter of Authorisation and Warranty
- - incorporating laws of natural justice etc.
- 2004 Voluntary centralised system (linked to
funding!) - The Irish Anti-Doping Rules
9Key Challenges Mandate
- Irish Sports Council Act 1999
- Functions
- 6(1)(d) to take such action as it considers
appropriate, including testing, to combat doping
in sport,
10Governing Board ISC Act 1999
- 18(3) As soon as practicable after the
establishment day, the Council shall establish a
committee, to be known as the Anti-Doping
Committee of the Irish Sports Council, to- - (a) assist and advise the Council in relation
to the performance of its function under section
6(1)(d), and - (b) exercise such powers and carry out such
duties relating to that function as the Council
may from time to time delegate to the Committee.
11Governing Board Key challenges
- ISC Act 1999 Chair must be registered medical
practitioner! - Chairmanship of Board
- Terms of Reference of Board - NB
12General Manager
- Skills and competencies
- Management and leadership skills
- Good business acumen
- Communication skills
- Ability to handle issues of a highly technical
nature. - Ability to be discrete and handle sensitive,
confidential issues. - Knowledge of drugs in sport useful.
- ISC Academic who learned on the job!!
13Strategic Planning
- Background
- Objectives
- Main Actions
- Deliverables/Measures
- Resources
- human, financial, structural, technological
- ISC assistance from consultant and much
consultation with other agencies (Thanks to
everyone who helped us!!)
14Organizational Structure - original
- ISC Model
- Part-time General Manager (shared position with
responsibility for other Council business) - 1 operations executive
- 1 administrative assistant
- 2001 Full-time manager
- 1 testing executive
- 1 adminstrative assistant
- Various contract staff (inc. quality systems
executive) -
15Organizational Structure - current
- ISC Model
- General Manager
- 1 Testing executive
- 2 administrative assistants
- TUE secretariat, post-test adminstration
- Whereabouts, pre-test adminstration
- (additional executive due to commence in near
future! research, training/education,
technology) - Approx. 900 tests/year
16Establish/document general policies
- IPT 2 vs 3
- Readiness??
- In retrospect best to wait for IPT3
- Use all WADA guidelines etc. wherever available
- 1999 some IADA guidelines in place
17Appoint Required Committees
- TUE committee
- Review panel
- Disciplinary panel
- Appeals panel
- Research committee
- Use contacts wherever possible
- Try and ensure availability of members for ad hoc
consultation where required
18Establish Networks
19Key Challenges faced by ISC
- Issues with NGBs
- initial concerns re risks i.e. Diane Modahl case
- Results management remaining with NGBs
- Lack of harmonisation
- Sub-contracting of sample collection
- Establishment of tender specifications
- Dealing with Ministerial promises!
- ADC Chair
20Contact Details
- Irish Sports Council
- Top Floor
- Block A
- Westend Office Park
- Blanchardstown
- Dublin 15. Ireland
- t. 353 1 8608829
- w. www.irishsportscouncil.ie