Trainer Requirements

Ringette Manitoba does not require a trainer to be listed on every roster.   If you have a trainer on your roster, they must complete the following requirements

Standard First Aid Certification
Respect in Sport – Activity LeaderRespect in Sport for parents will not be accepted.

Bench Staff Code of Conduct
Child Abuse Registry – This can be obtained through your local association or by contacting the Ringette Manitoba office.
Screening Disclosure
Criminal Record Check – If you already have a completed Criminal Record Check that was completed withing the last 3 years you may submit that instead of completing a new one.

Coaches residing outside city limits must obtain a letter to take to their local RCMP for no charge. Rural coaches will not be reimbursed for the online check since there is the option to complete it for no cost.

Coaches residing within the city must complete the online check. Please check with your local associations to see if you will be reimbursed for the cost of your check.

Emergency First Aid and/or CPR alone will not be accepted.  Medical certification will be accepted based on Ringette Manitoba approval.  All First Aid Certification must be submitted to the Ringette Manitoba office by email. 

Trainers are not be permitted on the ice with teams with the exception of handling an on ice injury.

Teams at the U14 AA, U16 A, U16 AA, U19 A, U19 AA levels must have one person identified and certified on their roster in standard first aid.

Trainers must be 18 years of age or older.