BC Hockey Safety and Maltreatment | |
BC Hockey Policy Manual | |
BC Hockey Code of Conduct | |
Cyberbullying info and resources | |
Concussion Awareness | |
Concussion Awareness Training Tool | |
Concussion Incident Report | |
Criminal Record Checks | These expire every year Completed CRC's will be sent back to the KPMHA Registrar. Free for volunteers. Access Code: 8PFQGYYUUF |
Emergency Access Plan (form) | |
Injury Report Form | This report must be completed upon injury and Team Safety MUST send it to KPMHA Risk Manager within 90 days from the date of injury. |
Insulin Pumps | |
Medical Forms | All Players must have this form filled out and submitted to the Executive member that is at the first ice session of the season. |
Player/Team injury Log | All team Safeties will need to keep this log up to date and hand in to the KPMHA Risk Manager at the end of the season. |
Return to Play Form | This form must be completed and signed by the treating physician for ALL injured players, before they can participate in any ice times and/or dryland. |
Return to Sport info | |
Safety Persons responsibilities | |
Safety Person- Emergency Action Protocols | |
Special Events Guidelines | |
Special Events Sanction Application | |
Type 1 Diabetes Information | |
VIAHA Handbook 2023-2024 | |
VIA Sport Safe Sport |
Hockey Canada Safety Program (HCSP)
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