Ottawa District Hockey Association Mailing Address1247 Kilborn Place Suite D 300Ottawa Ontario K1H 6K9Tel (613) 2247686About the ODHAWho Are We Staff Directory ODHA Commitee Board of Directors Office Hours Sponsorship Info News Releases(Archive) Downloadable Forms Constitution(PDF) Appeal Procedures (PDF) Presidents Message Summit Summary (PDF) Downloads WEBMAIL Risk & SafetySpeak Out Program A & H Policy Volunteer Screening Newsletter (PDF) Mouth Guard Dressing Room Onice Helpers H1N1 Prevention Development & ProgramsCoaching Equivalences Development Under 17 2007 Under 17 2008 Under 17 2009 World Junior Championship 2008 IP Course slides Dev Expense Form(XLS) ClinicsSpeak Out Trainers Intro Coach Coach Stream Developmental 1 Developmental 2 High Performance 1 High Performance 2 Specialty Clinics Ref Clinics Off Ice Time Keeper Clinic Request Form(PDF) LinksODMHA Tournaments Hockey Branches 2009 All Ontario AAA 2010 Fred Page Cup Shop ODHACoaching Apparel Referee Apparel Team Apparel Trainer Apparel Assoc Products Speak Out Against Abuse & Harassment French Version Click Here The Ottawa & District Hockey Association in conjunction with Hockey Canada has taken important and necessary steps towards the prevention of abuse and harassment within amateur hockey Included in this process is the educational program Speak Out designed to impact on the attitudes skills and knowledge of frontline volunteers which will result in the safe sportsmanlike environment for all of our members and especially the players As part of our ongoing development of both an intervention and prevention plan in response to abuse and harassment we have been proactively delivering this workshop throughout our branch over the past 5 years This program is a progressive and vital component in identifying abuse and harassment within the sport world and ultimately defining the elements of safety Effective October 18th 2004 any registered ODMHA team official and any registered Junior team official who attends the bench is required to complete Speak Out Training In addition any other nonregistered volunteer (if determined to do so by their associationleague) must complete the Speak Out Training Note high school students with written authorization from their AssociationLeague are exempt from any fees and will receive a letter of attendance enabling them to apply the 4 hours towards their required community service hours Due to sensitive workshop content it is recommended that students be at least 16 yrs old For implementation purposes the original 30day time frame has been extended to December 31st 2004 in order to allow ample time for new participants to complete the training Also beginning in the 0405 season Hockey Canadas abuse and harassment prevention module has been incorporated into our...