We are all responsible for promoting sport ethics. Cooperation ensures that all sports stakeholders have a sports culture that is ethically sustainable.
Cooperation

Sports federations
Sports federations have an important role in promoting clean sports and ethically sustainable activities and committing sports stakeholders to anti-doping codes.
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Sports institutes
Sports institutes play a key role in the education of athletes and professionals in the field of sports, as training grounds for top-level athletes and as international meeting places for people interested in sports. FINCIS cooperates closely with sports institutes in promoting clean sports and fair play.
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The Olympic Committee and the Paralympic Committee
The Olympic Committee and the Paralympic Committee perform visible international anti-doping work in their major events. FINCIS cooperates actively with the Finnish Olympic Committee and the Finnish Paralympic Committee in matters concerning sport ethics.
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Educational institutions
FINCIS cooperates with various institutions to reach athletes from different sports, new professionals in the sports sector and health care personnel.
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Väestöliitto, the Family Federation of Finland
Et ole yksin (You are not alone) is a joint project of Väestöliitto and Finnish sports in which everyone’s rights to enjoy sports safely and to be treated equally and with respect are promoted.
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International cooperation
FINCIS engages in international anti-doping cooperation with regard to training and education activities as well. The Council of Europe’s Anti-Doping Convention, the UNESCO International Convention Against Doping and WADA’s World Anti-Doping Code specify certain educational obligations.
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