IN ORDER FOR YOUR PLAYER TO GO ON THE ICE YOU MUST COMPLETE BOTH ROWANS LAW AND RESPECT IN SPORT PARENT PROGRAM. YOU ARE ONLY REQUIRED TO COMPLETE THIS ONCE. ROWANS LAW - READ YOUR CHILDS APPROPRIATE AGE LINK. THEN PRINT OFF THE AKNOWLEDGEMENT FORM FOR EACH CHILD YOU HAVE AND SIGN. ONE PARENT MUST ALSO COMPLETE THE RESPECT IN SPORT. LINK IS FOUND BELOW. YOU WILL GET A CERTIFICATE WHEN COMPLETED.
EMAIL THE FORMS TO OUR REGISTRAR - SHERRY ROBERGE AT pmha.registrar4@gmail.com
ROWANS LAW
The Ontario Government has enacted Rowan’s Law (Concussion Safety), 2018, S.O. 2018, c. 1 (“Act”). Ontario Regulation 161/19, the Act requires all sport organizations as defined in the Regulation (“Sports Organization”), which includes the Ontario Hockey Federation (“OHF”), to have a Concussion Code of Conduct. This Concussion Code of Conduct must require participants, as set out in the Act, to review the Ontario Government’s issued Concussion Awareness Resources on an annual basis.
A participant is subject to a Concussion Code of Conduct for each Sports Organization a participant registers with. Applicable age appropriate Concussion Awareness Resources are located at www.ontario.ca/concussions.
The OHF Concussion Code of Conduct and the appropriate Concussion Awareness Resources must be reviewed before you can register/participate in the OHF.
U7, U9 LINK BELOW:
10 and Under Concussion Awareness Resource
U11, U13 LINK BELOW:
https://www.noha-hockey.ca/_files/ugd/19e5e5_391535eeca274fe7aa4e61dad288fdb2.pdf
U15, U18 LINK BELOW:
https://www.noha-hockey.ca/_files/ugd/19e5e5_44c7e423ecc44aa7b6549dffe83d9d31.pdf
PRINT THE BELOW LINK FORM OFF, SIGN AND EMAIL TO pmha.registrar4@gmail.com
RESPECT IN SPORT - PARENT
The NOHA is pleased to offer the Respect in Sports Parents Program to its membership.
Link to complete the course: https://nohaparent.respectgroupinc.com/
Need to add a second child? Click HERE for a visual walk-through.
One hour of on-line, bilingual content, allowing users to progress at their own convenience
Comprehensive Curriculum covering a spectrum of important sport parenting topics
Using guilt on your child
Misplaced enthusiasm
Making the “bigs”
Losing perspective
Handling winning and losing
Balance not burnout
Making the team
Injury Management
Physical Development
Establishing positive relationships with referees, coaches, teammates, opponents & other parents
Ensuring safe environments through better understanding of bullying, abuse and harassment