Alliance Green Arm Band Policy, News (Kitchener Minor Hockey)

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Nov 02, 2023 | KMHA | 909 views
Alliance Green Arm Band Policy
The Minor Hockey Alliance has undertaken to initiate a Pilot Initiative aimed at addressing abuse toward Minor Aged On Ice Officials. Currently we will focus on Officials from age 14, 15, and 16. 

It will also be limited at first to the new Tri Cities Interlocking House League Program involving Cambridge, Waterloo, and Kitchener.  Subject officials will be mandated to wear the single Green Arm Band (upper arm, left), while officiating to identify them to spectators, team officials, and other participants, that they are minors, and they are learning to officiate ice hockey. They are HCOP certified but will make mistakes. They should be shown respect and patience while they learn.

As governing Authorities, we will not tolerate harassment, and enhanced sanctions may be considered for offences under this Policy. Abuse and Harassment offenses should be recorded on the game sheet and a subsequent call or message should be provided the Referee in Chief.  Every effort to inform stakeholders about this initiative will be made by social media, team/league meetings, web sites, posters, etc. Data will be tracked to monitor incidence and hopefully, behavioral improvement, during the Pilot. Feedback from all participants will also be recorded. Abuse and harassment of Officials results in the loss of otherwise good potential members, and we can no longer allow this to happen. We should all be part of the solution. 


Glenn McDonald 
KMHA RIC
 
Sponsors
Timbits
The Timbits Minor Sports Program is a community-oriented sponsorship program for children four to eight years old who participate in local house league sports teams. The program's philosophy is not based on winning or losing - but on learning a new sport, making new friends, and just taking time out to be a kid. Tim Hortons currently sponsors over 200,000 children who play on hockey, soccer, lacrosse, t-ball, baseball and ringette teams across Canada and in the United States. Each sponsored team is supplied with Timbits Minor Sports jerseys or T-shirts. Timbits hockey teams are often given the opportunity to play on-ice scrimmages during intermissions at Junior, American Hockey League (AHL) and National Hockey League (NHL) games and do so with our own KITCHENER JR. A RANGERS. Tim Horton's once again sponsor's our 40 entry level HL teams this year.
Toyota Motor Manufacturing Canada
Our friends at Toyota continue to support Kitchener Minor Hockey by returning as a House League Gold Sponsor yet again for this season. Toyota also sponsors the Toyota Challenge featuring teams from the region in competition and the opportunity to travel to Japan. The Toyota Hockey Challenge consists of round robin competition amongst top Kitchener, Waterloo & Cambridge teams, with the top two teams then competing in a one-game show down that will determine the team to represent the Tri-Cities in a once-in-a-lifetime cultural exchange to Japan. The team that wins the Toyota Hockey Challenge will travel to Hokkaido, Japan during March Break for a cultural exchange with the Tomakomai Allstars, all expenses paid by TMMC. Thanks Toyota!