CLICK HERE for the Chart of Coach Education Requirements
To check what qualifications you have log into your eHockey account - you can view them there.
IT IS NOT THE SAME AS RESPECT IN SPORT "PARENT"
CLICK HERE TO TAKE THE PROGRAM
We are NOT using a Pre-Registration Code just click past it.
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To register for all clinics EXCEPT Respect in Sport Coach / Activity Leader you must register online through
ehockey at Hockey Canada.
Click the link below on how to register online:
online_clinic_registration_step_by_step_2010-2011_e-hockey.pdf
The abbreviated version is;
1. Register as a user with an ID and PWD
2. Register yourself as a participant & if your child plans to be an official you can also register them as a participant.
3. Select which participant you want to register for a clinic.
4. Search for the clinic you wish to take by course name or location and register.
5. You will have to pay via credit card - keep your receipt & submit with Expense Claim Form for reimbursement
ALL COACH CLINIC REGISTRATIONS ARE DONE THROUGH THIS SITE
https://ehockey.hockeycanada.ca/
To register for Coach or Referee Clinics you must register through the following link
https://ehockey.hockeycanada.ca/ehockey/Account/Login.aspx?ReturnUrl=%2fehockey%2f
Register to get an ID
Then register as a PARTICIPANT (you can register several participants to one ID)
Then register the participant in the course.
REFEREE - OFFICIAL CLINICS ARE NOT REIMBURSED
AS THEY ARE PAID FOR EACH GAME THEY WORK.
IF YOU STILL NEED A CLINIC CLICK HERE TO TELL US WHICH ONE AND WE WILL TRY TO GET ONE SCHEDULED
***** NEW FOR 2020 - 2021 SEASON *****
2020-21 Coaching Requirements - Deadline to complete is November 15, 2020.
Coaches in Alberta have access to a wide variety of clinics and training opportunities to help develop their skills as teachers and instructors of players of all ages across the province.
NEW IN 2020-21: All Head Coaches are required to take the HU - Planning a Safe Return to Hockey course. This a free 20-minute online program which looks at key information coaches and associations need to know in order to help reduce the risk of COVID-19 in the hockey environment. This course can be found on Hockey Canada’s eHockey website.
Required coaching courses are hosted across the province, beginning in September, and ending November 15.