Australian Sports Drug Agency Annual Report

Appendix K: Portfolio Budget Statements performance summary

Outcome/Output

Measure

Result

Outcome 1

The Australian sporting community can deter athletes from using banned doping practices through the provision of a high quality anti-doping program, in order to preserve the value of sport.

  1. Athletes perceive a deterrent effect from ASDA programs
  2. External client satisfaction with all ASDA services
  3. Client engagement in anti-doping activities
  4. Retention of (FFS) clients
  1. 92% of athletes perceive a deterrent effect from ASDA's programs
  2. 97% of external clients are satisfied with all ASDA services
  3. 70% display a high level of engagement in anti-doping activities
  4. 91% of FFS clients were retained

Output 1.1

Drug testing program

  1. Quality: 90% of tests conducted within the test distribution plan
  2. Quality: 90% of athletes perceive a deterrent effect from ASDA programs
  3. Quantity: 5,700 tests comprising 5,200 urine and 500 blood tests (incl. 1,900 FFS tests)
  1. 97% of tests were conducted within the test distribution plan
  2. 92% of athletes perceive a deterrent effect from ASDA programs
  3. 6,615 tests comprising 6,034 urine and 581 blood tests (incl. 2,819 FFS tests)

Output 1.2

Education, communication and advocacy services

  1. Quality: Client access to ASDA's services (incl. hotline, publications, web-site)
  2. Quantity: 80% of clients are satisfied with ASDA's education products
  3. Provision of services to clients
  1. 161% was the proportion of products accessed compared to the previous year.
  2. 98% of clients are satisfied with ASDA's education products
  3. WADA - contribution to the development of the Code and supporting initiatives. DFSC - testing services during 2003. ADI - establishment of ADI

 

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