Clinics

Clinic Overview

ALLIANCE HOCKEY offers a variety of clinics for Coaches, Trainers and Officials. Simply click on “Clinic Listings” in the chart below to inquire about the locations, dates and contacts for ALLIANCE Clinics
 

Please visit often as clinic dates are updated regularly!                                                                                                       

Coaches
(NCCP)

Referees
(HCOP)

Trainers
(HTCP)

Respect-in-Sport
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NCCP Information
Initiation Program (IP)
Coach Stream (CS)
Development Stream 1
High Performance Stream 1 & 2
Specialty Clinics

 
 

 

Respect in Sport      Information & Overview

Transfer Current RIS to Hockey Canada


Clinic Listings

 Clinic Listings


In-Class Clinic Listings

Online Level 1 Course

Online Level 1 Refresher

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IMPORTANT NOTE RE: HTCP REFRESHER
Eligibility: This course is availabe to participants renewing their HTCP certification and whose certification expires April 1, 2012 or greater.  If your HTCP certification expired prior to this period, you do not qualify.
 

Click here for the ALLIANCE Hockey Minimum Requirements for Coaches.

Associations wishing to host an ALLIANCE Hockey Certification Clinic may contact Chad Houben, chouben@alliancehockey.com to book a clinic.

Please click ALLIANCE HOCKEY Clinic FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions) - for information on crossovers, upgrades, etc.

For information on other ALLIANCE Hockey Development Programs, please visit the Development Section on the home page.

Certification Carding
ALLIANCE Hockey provides certification cards for all Development Clinics that include the participant`s name and the type of certification.  In the case of Trainer certifications, the date of expiry is also listed on the wallet card. (The process of issuing certification numbers stopped as of 2009.)

All bench staff will still be required to sign game sheets in the appropriate area but will not be required to indicate a specific certification number.

All bench staff are required to carry their  wallet cards with them on the bench and the team shall also have their approved roster at all games (which will provide proof of certification in cases where it is necessary).

These changes are a direct result of ALLIANCE Hockey transferring to the Hockey Canada Registry, the national database system.