Gender Identity & Gender Expression Training, News (Mooretown Minor Hockey)

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Oct 05, 2017 | Communications | 1956 views
Gender Identity & Gender Expression Training
Attention:  All Team Officials

Completing these modules is a mandatory requirement to be approved to a roster for the 2017-18 season.  This training is expected to be completed by all by September 30th 2017. Your team with NOT be approved until all coaching staff have completed this training!


OMHA has mandated that all team officials (head coaches, assistant coaches. trainers, managers & hockey moms) complete the "Understanding Discrimination based on Gender Identity and Gender Expression" as well as "A Guide to the Dressing Room Policy and Confidentiality Statement" modules that form the Gender Identity and Expression Course.





All team officials will require an eHockey account in the Hockey Canada Registry (HCR) in order to register for and complete the two Modules. Once completed, notification will be posted to the team officials’ member profile on the HCR.

Those who do not already have an eHockey account can click the following link to sign up:

CLICK HERE - eHockey

Once you have set up your account, or for those who already have an account, please click on the link below to be directed to the OHF landing page for more information on the training and to course registration (no costs).

Team officials once on landing page will access the course registration via the link and then be responsible for registering for the Gender Identity and Expression Course.  Upon registering for the clinic, team officials will receive an email with instructions for completing the modules.

CLICK HERE - Gender Identity & Gender Expression Training


If you have any questions about the above training please contact MTMHA VP Risk Management, Rick Leonard at [email protected] 


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