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Legal Documents

The foundational legal framework governing the operations and structure of the Aldergrove Minor Hockey Association.

SOCIETIES ACT: ALDERGROVE MINOR HOCKEY ASSOCIATION CONSTITUTION

The name of the Society is the “Aldergrove Minor Hockey Association”, herein after referred to as “The Society”.The purposes of the Society are:

  • To encourage and foster amongst its members sportsmanship and good fellowship; to maintain and increase an interest in amateur hockey; to have and exercise a general care, supervision and direction of all players and members who are members of this Association; and to assist all others interested in amateur hockey, to endeavour to treat each and every person equally within the association.To coordinate members, players and teams to maintain harmony and justice.To assist members, players and teams to obtain the necessary facilities, equipment and training.To assist members, players and teams to obtain necessary finances.To assist members, players and teams to organize league competitions and tournaments.To provide guidance and formulate an effective hockey program.To operate and control minor hockey within Aldergrove, British Columbia.

Hockey Canada Safety Protocols

The Hockey Canada Safety Program is a development initiative which was created by Hockey Canada for its members. The primary goal of the program is to provide a safer environment for our children to enjoy the game of hockey. The program is designed to provide the participant with the necessary tools to be able to identify, minimize and manage the risk involved in hockey.The Hockey Canada Safety Program is mandatory for all Hockey Canada sanctioned minor hockey associations. Each team must have at least one person who is certified in the Hockey Canada Safety Program. The safety person is responsible for the health and safety of the team and is required to be present at all games and practices.

The Hockey Canada Safety Program utilizes a proactive, preventative, common sense approach to keeping our children safe. The goal of the program is for the safety people to implement effective risk management programs with their own teams where player safety is the first priority at all times, both on and off the ice.  The team safety person: Must conduct regular checks of players’ equipment. Is responsible for promoting proper warm up and conditioning techniques as a form of injury prevention. Coordinates plans for road trips, tournaments, etc. and assists in the overall supervision of the team. Establishes medical history files on every player and carries these files and the team first aid kit on every outing. Implements an Emergency Action Plan for the team Manages all injuries, learns to recognize serious injuries and refers injured players to qualified professionals. Must assume a leadership role in promoting the values of safety, fair play and integrity. Hockey Canada HCSP Resource Downloads Information about being an HCSP Register for an HCSP Clinic Was your player injured during a practice or game? The Hockey Canada Insurance Program provides supplemental assistance to BC Hockey members for injuries incurred during hockey sanctioned activities. Mandatory/Voluntary participation can depend upon your Branch affiliation and level of play. For information on making a claim, please visit here. Hockey Canada Injury Report Hockey Canada Return To Play Form Safety Requires Teamwork & Safety For All

Safety Protocols

Ensuring the highest standards of athlete protection and risk management across all divisions.

Hockey Canada Safety Person

Every team must designate a Safety Person to ensure compliance with Hockey Canada's mandatory safety protocols and risk management requirements.

Risk Management

We implement a comprehensive risk management framework that includes hazard identification, mitigation strategies, and emergency response plans.

BC Hockey Standards

Our association adheres strictly to BC Hockey's safety and risk management guidelines to maintain a safe and professional playing environment.

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