Respect in Sports online training course, News (North Middlesex & District Minor Hockey Association)

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Aug 31, 2022 | Jessica Rombouts | 976 views
Respect in Sports online training course
As caregivers to our players, our responsibility is to ensure that all our Jr. Stars players have a great season.

We need at least one caregiver per player to take the Respect in Sports online training course. It is easy and doesn't take much time. Before your player can go on the ice, this needs to be complete.

Before September 10, 2022, please go to this link and complete the course. Please make sure it is linked to your player's profile on Hockey Canada.

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If you are new to our program you need to complete this.

If you have already done this course for a returning player, you DO NOT need to do it again.

If you have done this course for a returning player, but now have a new player joining our program, you DO NOT have to do it again. However, you DO NEED to link up your account to the new players.
When you long in, it should be under your hockey Canada profile and the HCR number would be linked.
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