Michael Behr, Head of the Education Department of the National Anti Doping Agency of Germany (NADA Germany) and Anthony Schwarz, member of NADA Germany's Education Department, took part in the meeting of the Advisory Group on Education of the Council of Europe in Iceland.
The aim of the meeting was to discuss the implementation of doping education in Europe with individual practical examples, such as the use of artificial intelligence in educational work. Another key topic was the revision of the International Standard for Doping Education, which regulates work in this area worldwide.
The Council of Europe's Monitoring Group is responsible for monitoring the implementation of the anti-doping regulations in Europe. It is made up of international experts from the anti-doping sector and politics. In order to adequately discuss and assess the various subject areas, there are four so-called Specialised Groups: the Advisory Group on Compliance, the Advisory Group on Education, the Advisory Group on Legal Issues and the Advisory Group on Science.