International Chaperone Training Program

1 hour

Online

Self-paced learning

Industry‑recognised
certification
Gain the practical essentials to serve as a Chaperone at sporting events.
You’ll learn how to notify selected athletes, accompany them to the doping control station and support a respectful, secure process, plus how to handle common challenges you may face on the field of play or behind the scenes.
A short online format and certificate of completion make this ideal for event workforce training
How you'll learn
A concise, on-demand e-learning experience that walks you through the full chaperoning process from first contact to arrival at the station.
Assessment
Completion of the learning including associated formative assessment questions throughout online modules.
Start date
You can start this online program any time.
There are no entry requirement for this course.
Applicants must be proficient in English (both oral and written) to undertake the program.
All UQ Skills programs require access to a computer with a Windows operating system, up-to-date versions of Microsoft Office and Adobe Acrobat Reader, and a reliable internet connection.
$40
This course does not include nationally recognised units of competency and does not lead to an AQF qualification.
It provides an industry‑recognised certification issued by the International Testing Agency (ITA) and is respected and recognised across the globe in the sports sector.
The program includes approximately one hour of step-by-step content with clear examples and checks for understanding.
It is designed for event workforce programs, with access provided through anti-doping or event organisations.
Training is delivered by ITA experts, with course content aligned to WADA standards and event operations.

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