Welcome to the Parent Resource page!
Vermilion Minor Hockey Association Information:
General Information
Registration Information
Team Jackets and Other Items (Tiger Pride)
Respect In Sport Parent Program
Respect in Sport for Parents provides information on a parents natural influence over their child, and the role they play in their child's enjoyment of a sport or activity. The program also provides parents with tools to evaluate their own behaviour. One parent/guardian MUST take this course. You only have to take the course once.
Hockey 101: An introduction to Canada's game
From Motivating to Fair Play to Equipment, this publication also includes the "Simple Rules of the Game" and Referee Signals.
Fair Play
Fair play is everyone's call - players, parents, spectators, coaches, officials and league organizers.
Safety Requires Teamwork Booklet
This publication is a "must read" for all hockey parents. This publication includes a section on "Understanding Bullying, Harassment and Abuse" and your role as a parent or guardian. This publication also includes information on the Hockey Canada Insurance Program, Concussion Awareness, First Aid Kits, Head Contact Rules and detailed section on each piece of Equipment (proper fitting, protective quality and maintenance).
Equipment Fitting
Helmet Certification Stickers (Hockey Canada)
Goaltender Equipment Changes (Hockey Canada)
The Application of Stickers on Helmets (Hockey Canada)
Safety Concern - Facial Protectors (Hockey Canada)
Bylaws and Regulations |
Respect in Sport |
Insurance |
Playing Rules (Referee's Case Book) |
Removal of Body Checking in Peewee |
Hockey Canada - Parents Program
Safety Program |
Bullying, Harassment and Abuse Policies |
Child Protection Info |
Hockey Canada Insurance Brochure |
Insurance FAQ's |
Concussion Awareness |
More Safety Downloads |
Player Essentials |
Initiation |
Novice |
Atom |
Peewee |
Bantam |
Midget |
Goaltenders |
All Player Downloads |
Canadian Sport for Life (CS4L)
Kids who have fun playing a sport are more likely to stay active and healthy for their entire lifetime. They also have a better chance of becoming a top athlete. So make it fun, and make it quality!
This page updated 7Sep13.