New for the 2015-2016 season, ALLIANCE Hockey now requires that a parent or guardian from each household complete the online Respect In Sport Parent Program. This applies to all players born in 2004 or later (2004, 2005, 2006, and so on). When registering for the online course your certification will be linked to your child(ren)'s Hockey Canada profile(s). In preparation for Spring Tryouts, one parent or guardian from each household is asked to complete the online course
BEFORE PARTICIPATION IN TRYOUTS
Note: Parents of OMHA players who have already taken this do not need to repeat it
Cost to complete is $12 and takes approximately 1 hour (may be done in segments).
CONNECTION TO THE HCR (Hockey Canada Registrar)
The following is the process by which the Respect in Sport – Parent Program, connects with the player profile in the HCR.
When a parent/guardian initially registers for the Respect in Sport – Parent Program, one of the steps requires the parent to complete a “Child Management Page”. This is a critical step to the process, as it is through the information supplied on this page that the Parent Program connects with the player profile in the HCR.
On the Child Management Page, the parent includes the child’s name and date of birth. They are asked to enter this information in the same format as how their child is shown in the HCR. The two systems then “connect”, and a search is done of the HCR. If a matching name and date of birth is found in the HCR, the connection has been made. If no matching name and date of birth has been found, then a new record is generated for the player in the HCR, upon certification (at the time the parent completes the program). If you have more than one child playing you can add each player to this page so that all are linked to you.
Registrars are able to see who has completed the Parent Program by reviewing a team roster, where each player’s profile will show whether they have a parent certified in the Parent Program. Rosters will not be approved by Alliance Hockey unless all players have a parent certified.
see Respect in Sport (Parent) website click here
https://alliancehockeyparent.respectgroupinc.com/secure/