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Development Programming & Qualification Updates

By Ontario Minor Hockey Association, 07/18/14, 12:15PM EDT

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Qualification requirements and program updates for the 2014-2015 season


Effective 2014-2015, all Clinic registration will be completed online. To do this, Clinic Participants will have to create an eHockey Profile. Creating an eHockey account will all allow participants the ability to view their profile including qualifications and expiry dates. Centres wishing to host clinics and accept online payment will be required to create a Merchant Account through the Hockey Canada Registry (HCR).

Setting Up an eHockey Profile & Checking Certification

Participants can access their profile, including qualifications, on the Hockey Canada Registry by establishing an eHockey account. 

General Clinic Information

 

  • Clinic participants will no longer be issued a Card at the completion of the clinic they attend. Qualifications will be posted to the participant’s HCR Profile upon completion of the clinic and can be accessed through their eHockey account.
  • When teams are being rostered, the key element is that the participant holds the appropriate OMHA qualification and that the expiry date is valid. Qualifications of Team Officials will appear on the approved roster.
  • Certification qualifications for Team Officials are included in this package and will also be posted on our website and in the Manual of Operations.

The universal date for certification expiry is August 31st
There is no grace period for certifications expiring in the current season (as of August 31st,)

‘Respect in Hockey’ Initiative | Learn it. Live it. Pass it on.

At the 2013 Ontario Minor Hockey Association Annual General Meeting, the Board of Directors announced the OMHA will move to become a complete ‘Respect’ integrated association effective the 2014-2015 season.

 

Effective August 31, 2014, the ‘Respect in Hockey’ initiative will require all Team Officials, On-Ice Volunteers, On-Ice Officials and Parents to complete the appropriate ‘Respect’ education.


Coach Program I NCCP

Coach Education will undergo significant changes effective the 2014-2015 season. These changes will impact how we deliver clinics and qualification requirements for Coaches.


Referee Program


Trainers Program I HTCP

All House League Teams must include a Team Official who is Certified and Registered with the OMHA as a Registered Trainer


Hockey Development Programs | Staff

Ian Taylor

Director, Development Programs

  • Hockey Development Programs
  • Player Development
  • Specialty Programming

Kevin Hamilton

Manager, Development Programs

  • Development Clinics
  • Program of Excellence
  • Annual General Meeting

Mark Krawczyk

Coordinator, Development Programs

  • Development Program Inquiries
  • Development Clinics
  • Insurance Injury Claims

Kim Withers

Administrative Assistant, Development Programs

  • General Development Inquiries
  • Conversion/Upgrades
  • Referee Registration

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