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3. Comat 3 2 3 Member Search Results When you are done specifying your search criteria and you click the Search button the HER searches the database for the members that match the filters you have chosen The search results are listed below the main search criteria area as shown in the image below Hockey Code and DOB blurred for privacy I E 5 The Search Results will show you the member s T O R status first column Full Name Hockey Code Date of Birth the Branch and Association to which they belong ith and last column Results will show 50 members per page Click on the page numbers in the footer of the search results to open that page You can quickly obtain mare information on the member by clicking on the preview icon that is located to the left of the hockey ID A popup box will appear with a quick overview of the member s profile shown in Figure 5 12 circled in red MEMBER SEARCH as Mae ent Fas aue Swarch Ananao Sasu lt lt Record 1 10 Total Raconte 10 Paget of Heo ID stan Moons KENT i cus i asan This information could help you find the correct member in list of results 3 3 Member Profiles Records Once you have searched fora member found them and clicked on the search result you are presented with the member
4. Hockey Nova Scotia is pleased to provide member associations teams leagues and clubs with this 2011 2012 Clinic Schedule and Registration Guide Each member has a responsiblity to ensure that all new coaches trainers and instructors receive certification training to assist them in delivering a quality program ta the children who play within Your respective organization This guide has been developed to assist you in understanding the certification requirements applicable to your coaches trainers and instructors as wel to provide you with the information you need to register each with ease Hockey Nova Scotia would lli to thank each you for your support in following the processes set out in this guide and for ensuring that your members receive this important training they embark on their important rale as coach trainer or Sect ie Scheduling certification clinics held by Hockey Nova Scotia during the season will be scheduled and administered entirely by Hockey Nova Scotia Hockey Nova Scotis books the facilities obtains the necessary resources assigns the Course Facilitator and administers the registration process The role of the association or club team is to identify your certification requirements and register your coaches trainers and instructors in the most appropriate cni The official Clinic Schedule is found at APPENDIX A of this guide or on the Hockey Nova Scotia website at hockeynovascotia ca under t
5. 3 3 2 Editing a Member s Profile Information Sections on the Member Profile that can only contain ONE item will have an Edit link in that section s header such as the Citizenship Sections that can have more than ane item will have an Add link in that section s header Therefore edit existing information you MUST click on the Information itself to open it and edit it When you mouse over existing Information the entire information block will highlight in a different shade of blue which means you can click it to open that information CLARK KENT esce pa ra bam Using either method will bring you to a new page to edit that information 3 3 3 Adding Information to a member s Profile Again If you have sufficient access rights on the member for whom you are viewing you can add any additional information by clicking on Add in the appropriate section s header E 3 3 4 Deleting Member Information from their Profile can delete any information from a member s Profile by clicking on the actual information to open it just as f you were Editing their information see section 5 3 2 Editing member s Profile Information on page 41 and then clicking on the Delete button As an example here we are attempting to delete some Contact information Creion Doe S
6. team and club who are trying to register their member promptly Organizations should then review the remaining schedule and register with another upcoming cinic at a future date Please Note Participants that arrive for clinics that have not been properly registered will be turned away regardless of how far they have traveled Associations teams and clubs must ensure that they do not direct participants who have not been registered to any clinics Associations and clubs will be charged an administrative fee in any instance where a registered participant fails to show clinic Associations or Clubs are asked to advise registrants that they wil be expected to attend the entire clinic and participate in all activities Failure to do so will negate their qualification Associations are expected to register their participants as early as possible to avoid disappointment when linies fll to capacity Please be reminded that no clinics will be held after the final clinic date shown on the official schedule and every effort must be made to register members before the final date Section S Certification Requirements Coaches including assistants at the Atom AA Peewee AA 87 Bantam AAR AA B C Midget Major Minor AA and C and Junior and C divisions within HNS must be Certified at the N C CP Development Level Cii Allinstructors at Initiati
7. coroetlon at same time weh courses both sides of the ce Its important when doing so that each course identical tp each other Hosts wil also require addtional onice personnel when using this approach JE NOVA SCOTI PROVINCIAL CHAMPIONSHIPS SKILLS COMPETITION Participating Team Registration Form TEAM NAME ASSOCIATION COACH PHONE PARTICIPATING PLAYERS COMPETITION EVENT NAME SWEATER FORWARD SKATING BACKWARD SKATING PUCK HANDLING SHOOTING ACCURACY SHOWDOWN SHOOTER SHOWDOWN GOALIE SIGNED DATE Please forward to the Provincial Championship Tournament Chair one week prior to the tournament LAE NOVA SCOTIA PROVINCIAL CHAMPIONSHIPS SKILLS COMPETITION Host Funding Request Form ASSOCIATION PRESIDENT Pho EMAIL CHAMPIONSHIP CHAIRPERSON PHONE EMAIL PROVINICAL CHAMPIONSHIP LEVEL LE PEEWEE A _ LOCATION OF EVENT _ DURATION OF EVENT STARTICOMPLETION TIME _ THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION MUST BE SUBMITTED TO HOCKEY NOVA SCOTIA TO RECEIVE FUNDING SUPPORT SKILLS COMPETITION RESULT LIST BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF AWARDS PRESENTED PHOTO DIGITAL J PEG OF AWARD WINNERS send by e mail tp HNS PLEASE FORWARD TO HOCKEY NOVA SCOTIA SKILLS COMPETITION ATTENTION TECHNICAL DIRECTOR ONCE THIS INFORMATION ALONG WITH THIS FORM HAS BEEN RECEIVED B
8. the e mail adress specified in the schedule Associations teams and clubs are required to use the official cni registration form so that all participation data provided Failure to use this form creates difficulty in clearly identifying the individual registered and could render his attendance invalid i the proper personal information not provided The proper registration the responsibilty of the association team and or club NOTE Associations who do not use the official clic registration form may be refused entry into clinics The cut off date for registration shown in the official dinie schedule will be in effect for all cinics to enable planning and preparations to proceed A maximum of 35 participants may be registered for a clinic so register early for your particular clin to avoid disappointment After that date further registrations will be accepted For this reason associations teams and clubs are requested to register early Teams and Associations are requested to identify when a participant is being registered for the HSP Re qualification portion of the Hockey Safety Program Once s registration has been received the Clinic Contact will confirm all registrations that are accepted into a clinic by notifying the association or club contact through e mail on the registration cut off date or sooner for early registrant Inthe event that clinic is filed to capacity the Clinic Contact that wil notify the association
9. 2 454 9400 for mare information new coach 1 year will only be required to attend maximum of one 1 certification clinic in any one 1 season if coach is new and requires both the NCCP and the HSP they would take the NCCP Development Level Initiation Program cni s applicable in year one and the Hockey Safety Program Clinic in their second season This would allow the coach to be eligible for both seasons NOTE The Hockey Nova Scotia deadline for registration f coaches of level teams is October 15 annually The registration deadline for ll remaining REP teams AA A B coaches is October 31 annually These dates are in place to afford Hockey Nova Scotia the opportunity to advise associations teams and clubs early in the season when their respective coaches do not possess the necessary certification and allow them to attend cinis as scheduled A coach will only be required to attend one 1 certification clinic in any one 1 season Le if a coach new and requires both the NCCP and the HSP they must take the NCCP and be eligible to coach in year one They would then take the HSP in year two Requalification clinics wil be held in conjunction with regular Hockey Safety Clinics with the re qualifying participants attending the afternoon session commencing at 12 30 p m NOTE For the NCCP coaches who have previously certified in either the NCCP Coach or NCCP Intermediate levels are not required to
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11. R HOCKEY ASSOCIATION HOSTS Developing Tomorrow s Leaders the Players of Today Minor Council Provincial Championship Host Skills Competition Guide Hockey Nova Scotis Minar Council regulations require that each association who hosts a Provincial Championship tournament conduct Skils Compeston in conjunction withthe championship tpummament This offers each host the unique io demonstrate an appreciation for the importance of sl development our sport while providing an enjoyable and rewarding experience for participants A players enjoyment ofthe game is a direct result of how wel they master the basic hockey sks and it remains our responsibilty to constanti reinforce the need to alow players to develop these Through a mastery of these players buid confidence and selesteem as they are able to participate with their peers in a meaningful way In hosting the Skils Competio your association 5 communicating a your members and the participants that you support the concept of skil development far our players L has been my experience that he Competion activty highlight of Provincial Championship ture with each team having chance for success through their participating players and deriving real enjoyment from watching their players and teammates compete against others and the clock in a non tradtional manner Hockey Nova Scota is pleased to hs Provincial Championship Sls Com
12. Y HOCKEY NOVA SCOTIA HOST ASSOCIATIONS SHALL RECEIVE FUNDING SUPPORT BEST OF LUCK WITH YOUR EVENT Foversiaing musasasa stotingacamy Shonen e CANADA HOCKEY CANADA REGISTRY HCR QUICK START GUIDE ENGLISH hitps hcr hockeycanada ca Toll Free Telephone Support 1 877 288 6421 Email helpdesk hockeycanada ca Table of Contents 33 Changing your Email Address 3 MEMBER MANAGEMENT Member Profis and Hockey Codes c Basie Member Search Advanced Member Search Member Search Results Adding a New Member Creating New Member Pii ding a Member s Profile Information Adding Information to a member s Profile Deleting Member Information Bum their Pli Member Quick Edit P n EE 34 Tonm and T ie eT a 36 Adding Members to a Team 361 Seach Available Players Search 362 Adding a Single Member oa Team 363 Adding Multiple Members to a Team a Once 4 MEMBER LIST REPORT 5 MEMBER TRANSFERS SA Who StartntatevRequest the Transfer mene 2 Howto Initiate n Traesent a Transfer wth he Member s Hockey Code Only Sp T 522 a Transfer without Members Hockey Code Step 1 523 Initiating a Transfer Member is Not Found S24 a Transfer S
13. cipants are encouraged to dress comfortably as the clinic includes in lass activities such as injury prevention NOTE Hockey Canada mandates that individuals must re qualify after three years to maintain currency and eligibility within the Hockey Safety rogram This requalification is four 4 hour cii As the content of the cnc manual has changed from pest years participants will be issued a manual at the course To register for requalification ensure that this information is provided to the Clinic Contact at the time of registration Requalification clinics will be held in conjunction with regular Hockey Safety Clinics with the equalfying participants attending the ofternoon session commencing at 12 30 p m Clinic registration fees will be as follows Intro Coach Program 102 60 Hockey Safety Program 102 60 Hockey Safety Requalfication Program 74 10 National Coaches Certification Program 5136 80 Hockey Nova Scotia will invoice the registering Association or Club team upon conclusion of the clin Participants will met be required to submit fees at the clinic It is recommended that associations clubs and teams assign an individual te administer sl dinie registration and that individual maintain accurate records of wha they registered to avoid any confusion once invoices are forwarded to your organization REGISTER EARLY HOCKEY NOVA SCOTIA PROVINCIAL CHAMPIONSHIP SKILLS COMPETITIONS A GUIDE FOR MINO
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15. h competion and a player may only participate in one campeon during the event The timing for fe Skis Competition within the overall Provincial Championship schedule can be found in the HNS Minor Council Regubton booket For assistance in locating this please contact Hockey Nova Scotia at 902 454 9400 tis strongly recommended that each hast adhere tp this guidance as timing of he event wil have the least upon paricipatng ams in terms of scheduling Hosts shoud have a small group 4 5 people of personnel wha are responsible to coordinate and conduct the competion This is necessary to ensure fat all aspects of fe competon are addressed and that you are able to complete all competions within the prescribed timeframe Players must mear ful protective equipment including neck guards for all competitors They must also always during competins ie skating Hass should els the help ofan older layer who would demonstrate each skil competition forthe paricipants before each event When conducting the competion hosts should have starter at the start ine who for the participant to start through the use ofa whistle or he drop of the arm Hosts should also have a imer atthe end ofthe course who wil clock the ime for each participant accurately The timer starts the watch when the payer begins movement The timer stops the watch as soon s the fist skate crosses fish line ts imp
16. he Development section Section 3 Selecting a Clinic Clinics are established by geographic region where any individual within that region regardless of which association or club they are from can register and attend It is also important to nate that if a member of your organization lives outside of the geographic region but because of timing would to attend a specifie clinic in another area they may do so by imply registering in the same manner that they would if the cni was held locally By holding regionalized clinics Hockey Nova Scotia hopes to maximize attendance at linies by opening them up to registrants from any of the surrounding Associations and Club teams on a first come basis This also offers flexibility to associations when booking seats iic Section 4 Registering for Clinics The Association Development Coordinator team or club President or his her designate must register participants for clinics Coaches are not permitted to register themselves This is necessary as most associations cover the costs ofthe Clinic registration fees for their coaches and iis critical that they are aware of whom and how many are attending any Registration is to be carried out by contacting the Clinic Contact identified in the official schedule The Hockey Nova Scotia office will not accept any cni registrations The official clinic registration form is found at APPENDIX Band must be e mailed to the Clini Contact using
17. ockey Safety Manuals to the cinic as they will not be supplied Individuals who register for the fll course will receive manuals at the cnc All medically trained professionals must take the HSP Course It deals with rink safety hockey equipment fitting and Various other non first aid topics that are specific to hockey All teams at the B and Recreational divisions must have at least one member of the bench staff certified in the Hockey Canada Safety Program Bench staff includes Head Coach Assistant Coaches and Trainer Note Recreational divisions include the Initiation Program and Novice division All initiation Program and Novice Teams Groupings must have at least one coach or instructor certified in the Hockey Canada Safety Program itis recommended that all teams at the AAA and A levels have at least one member of the bench staff Certified at the HCSP Level IL HCSP Level 1 is available to individuals who hold a valid First Aid certificate and CPR Level C from a recognized agency HCSP Level ll is provided once an individual provides proof of certification There is clinic training required for this certification With this certification an individual will have to refresh every five S years Instead of every three 3 ears Individuals interested in obtaining this certification may do so by providing proof of the required qualifications to Hockey Nova Scotia Contact Hockey Nova Scotia at 90
18. on division players aged 5 amp 6 are to be certified with a minimum Intro Coach Program coaches at the Novice division players aged 7 amp 8 are to be certified with a minimum Intro Coach Program All coaches at House Recreatonal level from Atom Peewee Bantam Midget must certified in the minimum Intro Coach Program or old Initiation Program NCCP DEVELOPMENT is acceptable for House Rec coaches NOTE Coaches at higher levels who are required to take the NCCP Development Level I clinic will not be permitted to take the Intro Coach clinic Also coaches and instructors at the Initiation entry level and Novice levels will not be permitted to register for the NCCP Development Level clinic Coaches and instructors must register in the clinic established as appropriate to the age grouping of the players they are coaching instucting All bench officials coaches including assistants and trainers at the AA and A divisions at all levels must be certified in the Hockey Canada Safety Program This certification must be renewed every three years and coaches are responsible to verify their currency annually Coaches Instructors who are required to reaualf may do so by registering for any scheduled Hockey Canada Safety Program clinic and attending the aftemoon session oni Individuals who attend the afternoon sessions for the purposes of requalification must identify such at registration and are responsible to bring their original H
19. ortant to have a marshal to keep other paricipants organized and ready for their tum When using pylons to setup a course use a red magnum marker to mark the exctlocaton ofthe pylon This is important in he vert e becomes dislodged during competion Fa player falls or loses the puck the firsttime let them repeat fa player falls or loses puck the second ime they must get up and continue competion Make sure the player starts properly and does no start to slow down unt afer he has crossed the finish ine Hosts are responsible to provide awards for each Skil Competition event for a total offe as a minimum Hosts may choose to ofer awards at their discretion To ensure uniform accuracy tne should be recorded to hundredths of a second For this reason twil be important to have capable timing devices on hand Hosts are requested to have the program of who is participating in each event and have an announcer available to announce ach player and their as well as their score This add exctement to the event and makes iip enjoyable by al Equipment Required Stopwatches have spares in case your doesnt work Pyions 100 foot measuring tape Tutar Shooter J Red Magnum permanent marker Clipboards for recording scores Stils Compettion Resuk Worksheet for each competion b be forwarded to HNS Competition 1 Forward Skating
20. our Email Address Click on Options at the top right of the HCR and then on Change Emai Tasks under Quick First enter your current HCR password Then click on the Continue button don t hit enter it won t work to move on to the next step enter your pasword Paene The next screen will show you your current email address Replace it with your new address and click on New Email Options Pese ter your new eme Your email is now saved T you getan erar message sayna at We ea address make sure you Fave entered I The oer format Ensure there are no spaces ia the emad address and that you type inthe correct farmat MEMBER MANAGEMENT 3 1 Member Profiles and Hockey Codes Each Hockey Canada Member has a Profile page in the HCR and a unique Hockey Code also known as Hockey ID that distinctively identifies that member RSHOB iota member have the same Hockey Code The Code ofa member cannot be changed or A Hockey Code is automatically generated by the HCR system 3 2 Searching for Members All members and their Profiles can be searched for and accessed in the Members section of the HCR The Members section s Main Area will show you a searching page by default members to which you have access can be found with this search page Seance bes Me e
21. petition Guide to assist tast associations in understanding requirements the competion as well as to assist their volunteers in offering experience to their championship paricipants Hockey Nova Scota wil support each host n conducting the Sls by providing funding to ofset expenses incurred by hosting the competton and championship in general Details on tne process to be used t acces this funding supportare also found in tis pacage In chosing Hockey Nova Scotia wishes you and your hast commitee volunteers all the best in providing a championship opportunity far our member teams and tust you wil enjoy the Skils Conpetton as a nice change of pace witi your event BestRegaris Daren Sutterand Coordinator Technical Programs Hockey Nova Scota Developing tomorrow s leaders the players of today Skil Competition Guidelines Hostassociatons are requested to foward a copy ofthis guide to each af the participating teams as soon as they are identified in order to enable each to conduct their own competion t determine players who wil represent their team n the Sils Compettion While each participating team may use varying processes to ently their representatives each is stongly encouraged t enable al of their players to participate in this opportunity by competing against teammates in a practice competion Paricipating teams are required to identify one player for eac
22. pts of fair play and cooperation Participant Notes Participants are provided with a course manual and should be prepared to take notes and participate in written exercises Meals are not provided National Coaches Certification Program Course Length Sixteen 16 hour clinic held over a two day perio Program curriculum Coaching Philosophy Communication Analyzing Performance Planning practices Designing practices Practice and drill management Seasonal planning Teaching skills in practice Participant Notes Participants are provided with a course manual and should be prepared to take notes and participate in written exercises Meals are not provided Participants are encouraged to dress comfortably as the clinic includes in class activities such as injury prevention NOTE Participants must attend all sessions in their entirety to be eligible for certification Hockey Safety Program Course Length Eight 8 hour classroom clinic Program curriculum Safety person s responsibilities Safety person s code of ethics Risk management Medical history files Bullying harassment and abuse Emergency action plan Protective equipment Injury prevention techniques jury Management Return to play Special Topics Participant Notes Participants are provided with a course manual and should be prepared to take notes and participate in written exercises Meals are not provided Parti
23. s Profile page You cun see an example of a fictitious member s Profile in this figure 10 KENT Tbe Member Profile is divided into tabs as shown in the sereen shot above Some tabs may contain multiple sections for different types of information such as the miscellaneous tab or the custom tab which will be explained later You will only see the sections and information which apply to that member on a member s Profile If hat member does not have any Qualifications for example you would not see a Qualifications section In top section of the screen you ll find the member s general information which contains the member s unique Hockey Code full name primary association date of birth gender language and age as of the Division benchmark date usually December 31 of the current 3 3 1 Adding a New Member Creating a New Member Profile You may need to create add new member in the HCR for a person who has never Played Hockey before To create a new Member Profile in the HCR you would have to click on the Create New Member Profile link shown in the image below n gt Figure 2 New Member Options 33 1 1 Member Quick Add The The Create a New Member Profile feature allows you to create a member by entering of the required information on ONE screen ismana E
24. take the new NCCP Development Level Clinic where that is required They will be eligible to coach with what they currently have Coaches with the Initiotion Program Coaching Course do nat have to take the Intro Coach Program Section 6 Definitions Coach or Assistant Coach A person who is both on the bench during games and is on the during practices Trainer gt A person who is on the bench during the games to attend to any injuries This person is on the bench or in the ink during practices as well but does not go on the ice at all to help with any practices Manager person who volunteers to help out team with booking ice time submitting tournament applications and making travel plans coordinates team budgets and fundraising events This person does not go on the bench during games and does not go on the ice during practice Section 7 Clinic Overviews Each clinic has it s own specific curriculum which has been developed by Hockey Canada to best sult the coach and the levelin which they are involved Intro Coach Program Course Length Eight 8 our classroom clinic Program curriculum Having fun and engaging in physical activity Learning the basic skills required to play hockey skating puck handing passing and shooting Developing an understanding for basic teamwork through participation in activities Creating and refining basic motor patterns Introducing children to the basic conce
25. tep 2 525 Initiating a Transfer Member Already ina Tratar 526 Initiating a Transfer Step 3 527 Dang a Transfer S28 Traster Creation Complete 6 CONTACTING HELPDESK a w E 2 s 37 LOGIN The Hockey Canada Registry HCR is located at httpsi her hockeyeanada ca When you access the HCR you are presented with the following login page vie EY CANADA REGISTRY Pease Loan Hene c Username NOM D UTEAIEU Mor pt passe FI Revenen ue M moriser Foncor voue passworo Simply enter your username and password in the appropriate text boxes and click on the Log in D marrer button IMPORTANT Passwords are case sensitive This means that if your password sre ese br coniu ette 2 pe mide USER OPTIONS 21 Changing your Password DEET Options at the top right of the and then cick on Change Password under Quick Tasks Serene Type in your CURRENT password in the Password textbox Then type in your new password in the next textbox and confirm it by re typing it in the following textbox Typing twice ensures that you did not enter any mistakes in the first one Then click on the Change Password button Your password MUST contain at least 5 alphanumeric characters gt ve Houe Tous Ornous 2 2 Changing y
26. uch Figure 5 1 Member Search Page 3 2 1 Basic Member Search A basic search allows you to search for a Member by their Hockey Code OR by first and last name To access the basic member search you would either click on Advanced Member search which is shown in the screen shot below or you could type in a name in the search box and click on Go f you know the member s Hockey Code and you perform a search using don t enter their first and last name Since Hockey Codes are unique no one else will have that Hockey Code Mime ta a rm ta You do not need to enter ANY information to do a search You can simply leave all textboxes empty hit the Search button and it will give you ALL members This applies to ALL searches in the HCR searching for Members Teams Leagues etc You can further refine your searches by using the Advanced Search explained in the next section 3 2 2 Advanced Member Search The Advanced Search will give you more options or fiters which allow you to filter or refine your search results To access the advanced options click on the Advanced link under the Search button Maan tanc ew Gee This wll expand a new section and show you the available filters as shown imas Sa Seach we a i gm H m 4 m s me emen etm SEAT B

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