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The MOHA Office will be CLOSED for the month of July

Monday 9:00-5:00 PM
Tuesday 1:00-5:00 PM
Wednesday 900-5:00 PM
Thursday 1:00 -5:00 PM
Friday 9:00-5:00 PM
Saturday 9:00-12:30 PM


 

Hockey Development Focus

Hockey Development for our volunteers is a key commitment of the MOHA. We believe that more aware, informed and educated volunteers are critical to the development and safety of our players.

As an example of this commitment, MOHA provides a variety of OMHA recognized clinics.

NCCP and CHIP training and certification

The NCCP and CHIP Coaching Programs offered by the OMHA are designed to provide volunteer coaches with the tools necessary to improve athlete development. Whether it is certifications programs, specialty clinics, mentorship or high performance, ultimately the goal is to provide the player with the best possible experience. Coaches are encouraged to continually hone and build on their current skills by taking an NCCP certification course, Coach Refresher Clinic, finding a Coach Mentor, or taking specialty courses within their local association

HTCP Hockey Trainer programs

The HTCP is a risk management and safety education program for the volunteer hockey trainer. The ultimate goal of the program is to have all Hockey Trainers implement effective risk management on their own teams, where safety is the first priority at all times, both on and off the ice. All Hockey Trainers should utilize a proactive, preventative approach to safety while being prepared to react in the event of accidents, injuries or medical emergencies.

The HTCP is designed to educate people in the prevention, recognition and treatment of hockey related injuries. The HTCP offers three levels of certification, which are designed to assist the individual trainer as his or her experience grows. Program content, administration and policies are established through the HDCO Trainers Committee and through consultation with Hockey Canada's National Trainers Committee.

PRS Speak Out programs

The Prevention Services "Speak Out" Clinic on abuse and harassment prevention is available to any OMHA or OHA member association or team. This clinic is 3.5 hours in length and can be hosted locally by any member association. The clinic requires a minimum of 25 and a maximum of 50 participants and is conducted by OMHA instructors who have been prepared and certified by the Canadian Red Cross

Speak Out! "It's More Than Just a Game" is a four-hour interactive workshop focused on the prevention of harassment and abuse in the game of hockey. Topics include:

  • Definitions of abuse and harassment
  • Responding to disclosures
  • Prevention guidelines for coaches
  • Showers and locker rooms
  • Dressing for sports
  • Transporting of participants
  • Injured and ill children
  • Road trips
  • Integrated teams
  • Prevention guidelines for playing
  • Prevention of harassment and abuse during competition
  • Fair Play Codes

While focused towards team officials, this program is an excellent opportunity for parents to gain an appreciation of some of the challenges and difficult situations facing today's volunteer.

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