
Respect in Sport Program for Parents

Keep It Fun: On And Off The Ice
Committed to creating a positive hockey experience for all, Hockey Calgary is pleased to provide this convenient and free online course for hockey parents.
This 1 hour online program is designed to reinforce a parents role in a child’s activities, encouraging positive sport behaviours, and empowers parents to ensure the safety of their children, encourage positive and effective communication, and to enhance a child's fun and camaraderie of the activity.
To demonstrate how certain we are of the positive impact this program will have on our game, and to encourage as many parents as possible to take the time to complete the online program, Hockey Calgary is offering two incentive programs to keep the momentum going:
WIN Free Hockey Tickets
Have your entire team complete the Respect in Sport program and they will win twenty-five (25) free tickets to an upcoming University of Calgary Dinos men's hockey game.
Contest Rules: all members of the team must have completed the Respect in Sport program, contest closes February 15th, 2009, you must bring a copy of you HCR Team Roster plus photocopies or originals of the Respect in Sport certificate for each member, no cash value to the prize, all forms must be presented at the Hockey Calgary office during normal business hours in order to claim your prize.
Frequently Asked Question
What is the 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.
Why is this being implemented?
Hockey Calgary believes that the hockey experience for all involved should be built on a foundation of respect. Respect in Sport helps us promote these values through this simple and convenient on-line tool. The Respect in Sport Parent Program is being implemented to provide an enhanced sport environment for our children.
How is Respect in Sport implemented?
The Respect in Sport Parent Program is presented as an online curriculum and includes audio/visual presentations.
What equipment is required to complete the program?
All that is required to complete the Respect in Sport curriculum is a computer, an Internet connection, and speakers or a headset. Optional equipment includes a printer to print out your certificate of completion.
What if I don’t have a high-speed connection?
The course is designed to be accessible from any computer using dial-up or high-speed internet. Once registered, the user experience is the same at any speed.
What if I don’t know anything about computers?
Through extensive research and development, the program was designed, first and foremost, to be user friendly. There is also an on-line “Help” feature and a 1-800 support line available.
Is there a paper version of the program?
No, by design. Hockey Calgary is continuously looking for tools that will help us create stronger organizations at minimal cost. Respect in Sport’s online courseware eliminates the need for our organization to absorb printing, mailing and administration costs. Respect in Sport also gives you ongoing access to the course once you’ve completed it, as an online resource.
How long is the course?
It’s a total of 1 hour.
Do I have to do it all at once?
No. You can do it at your leisure, come and go as required. The program remembers where you left off and brings you back to that point when you next sign-in. You can even do it from different computers.
Do I have to take the course every year?
No. Once you’ve completed the course you’re done.
Help Desk
If you require additional technical assistance with program operation or computer glitches please call the 24/7 Helpdesk. The service is in both English and French.
Email: Helpdesk@respectinsport.com
Toll Free Telephone: 1-866-945-9906
Created by: BRBHA Administrator -- Last updated:Jun 10, 2010
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