Hockey Canada Injury Report Form (An Injury Report Form must be filled out and submitted to safety@jdfminorhockey.com within 30 days of the accident/injury.
The Canadian Paediatric Society recommends that anyone involved in child and youth sport should be educated about the signs and symptoms of concussion and the appropriate management of a child with a concussion.
Learn how to recognize and respond to a concussion and manage a player's recovery through a variety of web-based tools and resources. This includes a 30-minute online course as well as printable resources, online videos and additional handouts for parents.
We can’t expect people to act within our expectations if we don’t let them know what our expectations are. Juan de Fuca Minor Hockey Association follows the Team First program philosophies.
These are:
Being Safe!
As a parent, coach, volunteer, or administrator we all strive to create the safest environment possible for our young players. So what components truly make up a safe environment? The following are broad areas that we must create emphasis around and must continue to integrate into the games day to day business!
“The best way to teach respect is to show respect. When a child experiences respect, they know what it feels like and begin to understand how important it is”.
- Steve McChesney
“Research literature suggests that negative parent behavior affects the safety and enjoyment of those engaged in sport.”
- Hedstrom & Gould, 2004
Respect is reflected by five simple statements:
From the basic skills to the more complex we have to continue to develop all players.
There is a high turnover rate amongst officials from year to year. A big reason for this is abuse. Much of officiating is learned from experience. If we reduce the abuse, we will reduce the amount of officials who quit, resulting in a higher quality of officiating. When someone quits officiating, another rookie official takes his or her place. This can result in the same mistakes being made, and the cycle of inexperience and ineffective officiating continues. Everyone…..please give officials a chance to improve.
Part of respect is respecting the rules. If parents, coaches, and administrators respect the rules, we will go a long way in influencing our kids to do the same. Stay safe! Respect the Rules!
Become knowledgeable about equipment and ensure to take the time to ensure that your son or daughters equipment is adequate.
Before and during all games and practices, check and monitor the playing area to ensure that:
Click on the link below for a facility safety checklist.
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Throughout our website and the links below, you will find many resources to help keep your participants in a safe and respectful environment!
In addition to the links below, more information can be found on our Policies, Manuals and Guidebooks page.
All minor hockey teams in Canada must have a HCSP-certified Safety Person. The emphasis of this program is on injury prevention and safety through risk management and education. Safety people will be provided information for risk management, safety tools and information to allow them to implement effective injury prevention and risk management programs where safety is the first priority at all times. This will be accomplished by every team having a qualified Safety Person at all hockey-related activities, both on and off the ice, who will be focused on the safety and well being of the players. The Safety Person must be indicated on all game sheets.
The Hockey Canada Safety Person (HCSP) Clinic is an approximately 3 hour online, risk manager and safety program, which utilizes a proactive, preventative, common sense approach to keeping our children safe. Team player safety is the first priority at all times, both on and off the ice. The HCSP must assume a leadership role in promoting the values of safety, fair play and integrity. The HCSP must be recertified every 3 years.
Although you are encouraged to complete the HCSP Hockey University E-Learning modules as soon as possible to be you effective to your team, the deadline for completion is December 1st of the given year
Hockey Canada Safety Program (HCSP)
VIAHA Risk Management