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Fall 2020 Parent Guide -
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- what to know before going to the rink this fall!
Respect in Sport PARENT PROGRAM
(this is different from the Activity Leader Program)
At least one parent or guardian from each household of a participant at the IP and Novice levels, regardless whether first, second or third year of participation, and those parents or guardians of new registrants up to midget level, must take the on-line “Respect in Sport Parent Program”.
The Respect Group Inc. “Parent Program” shall be completed by at least one parent/guardian per family of all IP, Novice and new Branch registered players. If the course has already been completed for a sibling in the family, the parent must go to the Respect in Sport website and link their newest child to the training.
ORMHA Pre-season Form Package
(2023-2024) (Player and Parent Agreements, Photo Release Form, Player Medical Form)
ORMHA Jersey Policy Agreement -
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Player Medical Form -
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Concussion Awareness Resources (Rowan's Law):
Acknowledgement Form -
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Concussion Awareness Ages 15 and up
Concussion Awareness Ages 11-14
Concussion Awareness Ages 10 and under
ORMHA boundaries -
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Great Resources for Hockey Parents from Hockey Canada:
https://www.hockeycanada.ca/en-ca/hockey-programs/parents
https://www.hockeycanada.ca/en-ca/hockey-programs/safety/essentials/downloads.aspx