Off-Ice Officials
Handbook (PDF)
Off-Ice Officials
Reference Guide (PDF)
OFFICIATING COUNCIL,
PROGRAMS &
BYLAWS (PDF)
MALE / FEMALE DRESSING ROOM POLICY
MENTOR PROGRAM
As statistics show, the number of Level 1 officials that "quit" after the first or second year is very high. The Mentoring Program can be an effective stop gap measure in reducing the fall out. The purpose of this program is to utilize the valuable experience of senior officials at the local level in order to provide support and promote a positive outlook in reference to the officials and the officiating program. The senior official can provide POSITIVE training, support, and acts as an example for the young official(s) to follow. If any negative incidents occur during the season, the senior official can be called upon to advise the young official and in certain cases mediate situations to positive resolution, thus "shielding" the young official from unnecessary conflicts.
To this end, commitment to the program may be embraced as an alternative to the mandatory supervision program at the ODHA Senior body level.
Sample Outline for a Mentoring Program in a local hockey association:
Benefits – You are able to monitor and see the improvements as the season develops.
Paul Boese, Mentoring Program Coordinator
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