Resources For Coaches

Richmond Ravens Coaches
Richmond Ravens Coaches
Richmond Ravens Coaches

Thank you for your interest in coaching with our organization! Your dedication to helping young athletes grow, both on and off the ice, is invaluable to our program. Coaches like you play a vital role in shaping the future of our players, fostering their skills, confidence, and love for the game. We're excited to have passionate individuals like you join our team and make a positive impact in our community.

Below, you'll find everything you need to become a coach and start making a difference today!

Requirements To Be A Coach

Hockey ID Number

To register for a coaching clinic, you need a Hockey Canada Registry ID number. If you do not have one (if you have played minor hockey in the last 15 years you may already have one) please contact the Richmond Ravens registrar at richmondravensregistrar@gmail.com and one will be provided.

Criminal Record Check

Please click on this link: https://justice.gov.bc.ca/eCRC/ and use this Access Code: QPWVQ77NTU

A copy of your request, with the confirmation code, must be sent to the Risk Manager: riskmanagerrichmondravens@gmail.com prior to participating with a team!

There is no charge for the Criminal Records Check.

Respect In Sport

Respect in Sport is an on-line course for all hockey volunteers who have contact with players. It will take you about three hours to complete. You will have to pay for the program and you will be reimbursed for the expense once you have finished it. When you register for the course, use the same email address that you used for your Hockey Canada Registry ID to ensure that your results are attached to your ID.

The registration link for Respect in Sport is here: https://www.bchockey.net/coaches/be-a-coach

Coach Certification

Information for all coach clinics can be found here: https://www.bchockey.net/coaches/be-a-coach

Coach 1 is required for all new coaches wanting coach Initiation or Novice. The program is approximately 4 hours (3 hours in class & 1 hour on ice)

Coach 2 is required for all coaches wanting to coach Atom to Juvenile C and Atom Rep. The program is delivered in two parts. In Part A, you complete the online program which covers topics such as The Coaching Code of Ethics, Skills, Drills and Thrills, Dealing with Athletes, Dealing with Parents, and the Philosophy of Coaching. In Part B, you attend classroom and on-ice sessions. Part A is called HU-Online Coach 1/2. You should take this clinic now even if you cannot take the Coach 2 classroom/ice session until after the season starts. Then you will be ready to sign up for the Coach 2 clinic as soon as a session is scheduled and you will not have to wait. You can register for the HU-Online Coach 1/2 clinic here. http://bchockey.net/Clinics/Clinics.aspx

Clinic schedules and registration for them can be found here:

Concussion Assessment Training Tool (CATT)

This 40 minute online course is free for BC Hockey members and required before taking part in any practice or game.

Take CATT Course

Information for Girls Who Want To Coach or be On Ice Helpers

If you're under 16, you can be rostered as On Ice Helpers! Your role would be to assist during practices, help run drills, push pucks, and more. You won't be coaching, but you'll be an important part of helping the team. Remember, you'll need to wear the proper gear as outlined in the On Ice Helpers bulletin.

For those turning 16 before December 31, you can be rostered as Coaches! This means you'll be able to assist in games, practices, and even be on the bench during games.

You'll need to get a few certifications:

  • The appropriate coaching level (likely Coach 2 – Coach Level or Coach 1 depending on the team).
  • CATT certification.
  • Respect in Sport.

Schedules

Each team’s weekly practice schedule will be bulk imported into your calendar, but you can also check the association-wide schedule if you want to trade ice times with other coaches.

Thank You To Our Sponsors

Richmond Ravens Female Hockey Association

Since 1994, we've empowered women and girls in Richmond, BC through hockey. Committed to athletic excellence, teamwork, and personal growth, we provide a supportive and inclusive environment. Join us in building strong female leaders and inspiring the next generation of hockey champions.

The Richmond Ravens Organization gather and play on the traditional and unceded territory of the hən̓q̓əmin̓əm̓ speaking peoples; good stewards of this land for countless generations. May all of us who call Richmond our home,  learn, grow, and work with the hən̓q̓əmin̓əm̓ speaking people for the good of the land and for all people in this community

We acknowledge the financial support of the Province of British Columbia.

Contact Us

Richmond Ravens Female Hockey Association
Box 164,
185-9040 Blundell Rd,
Richmond, BC
V6Y 1K3

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