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Hockey Canada's "Shared Respect Initiative" asks you to consider
your role in showing "Respect" for the game, and for the people
who make this the great game it is. How much do you RESPECT the
game of hockey and all its participants? Take this simple test
to see how you rate. Check off the statements that apply to you.
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The
safety of the participants in the game is more important
than the final score.
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I value
the contribution of the coach in developing the players
talents, even though I may not always agree with their
methods.
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I
understand that officials do not make the hockey rules, they
only apply them.
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I
understand that children learn from adults, and my behavior
reflects what I want children to learn.
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I
understand that officials are responsible to ensure that the
game is played in a safe and fair manner for all
participants.
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I
understand that players, coaches and officials are learning
the game, and mistakes will be made in the learning process.
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I may
not cheer for the opposition team, but I will also not cheer
against them or verbally abuse them.
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I
understand that the biggest reason for players and officials
quitting the game is abuse.
(How did you rate? If you checked off 0-2 Step back and check
your motives for being involved in the game; 3-4 on your way;
5-6 almost there; 7-8 outstanding)
When players, coaches, parents and officials recognize the value
of each persons contribution to the game, the game is better for
everyone.
When respect is shared, we all win!
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