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Date: _________________________(MM/DD/YYYY)
COMPLAINANT
Name:Email:Other Contact Info:
Summary of Complaint:
RESPONDENT
NameEmail:Other Contact Info:
WITNESSES*List of witnesses to the incident or complaint
Witness No. 1Name:Email:Other Contact Info:Summary of observation:
Witness No 2Name:Email:Other Contact Info:Summary of observation:
Witness No 3Name:Email:Other Contact Info:Summary of observation:
*Note: Witnesses are not necessary.
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The Nepean Skating Club (NSC) adheres to the belief of treating all its members including skaters, coaches, parents, board members, and other volunteers fairly, equitably and objectively when applying any disciplinary action.
The NSC is committed to:• providing a safe and fun environment for skaters, coaches,...
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SECTION 1 – GENERAL
Complaints of General Disputes must be submitted in writing to the club or skating school as the first step to resolving the dispute.
Nepean Skating Club (“NSC”) supports the principles of dispute resolution and is committed to the techniques of negotiation, facilitation, mediation...
December 2019
The Nepean Skating Club (NSC) Ice Etiquette ensures the safety of all skaters and coachesduring NSC on-ice sessions.
Due to insurance requirements, only registered Skate Canada members are permitted on the ice or at rinkside, except in a medical emergency.
Skaters● Skaters are not permitted on...
July 2019
PDF Document concussion_policy
Concussion Flowchart document concussion_flowchart
Rowan's Law
On July 1, 2019, new rules came into effect through Rowan’s Law, to improve concussion safety in amateur competitive sport.
If you are an athlete under 26 years of age, parent of an athlete under 18, coach, team trainer...
The Nepean Skating Club (NSC) from time to time takes photographs or videos of our skaters. A person will be appointed to do so by the Board of Directors. Any photograph or video may be included on our bulletin boards, website or facebook page, in...
March 2016
PDF document Skater_Code
The Nepean Skating Club (NSC) recognizes that skating is a sport which requires safe and courteous behavior from all participants, both on and off the ice. Any skater who fails to adhere to this code of conduct will be subject to disciplinary...
January 2016
Skate Canada and the Nepean Skating Club (NSC) are committed to ensuring that all skaters have the opportunity to participate in a safe and welcoming environment that is encouraging and promotes their overall development.
This code applies to all parents who have a child who is...
March 2016
The Nepean Skating Club (NSC), under the auspices of Skate Canada, shall conduct all Test Days in accordance with Skate Canada’s policies. If there are any discrepancies between this policy and Skate Canada’s, the Skate Canada policy will apply. Any administrative and financial aspect...
October 2015
The Nepean Skating Club (NSC) welcomes coaches to teach their skaters during our ice sessions. A guest coach is a Skate Canada professional coach or a non-resident coach* who does not have a contract with the NSC
All guest coaches must adhere to the...