News and Announcements

Hello everyone,

I know many of you may be wondering or waiting to know what is happening with the field hockey season and what might be available! It has been such an uncertain time and so many of our daily routines have needed some recalibration. However we have some good news, for all of those who are interested in what FHBC has laid out for our plan to return to play!

On Thursday, October 29th @ 7:30pm a zoom meeting with meeting with Jennifer Taylor – Facilitator of the new FHBC Athlete Pathway will be held. The Zoom link will be posted a few days before the meeting

Jennifer will most likely hold a short presentation on the new pathway and the programs being offered through FHBC during this COVID19 designated year. She will then be free to answer any questions from our Island athletes and parents.

Should you be interested please stay tuned for the link. It will also be emailed out if you are already on our e-mailing list.

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The details below and the document attached does not replace all of the details of requirements and checklists in the full Sept. 29 FHBC Stage 2 Return to Play plan (see link at bottom). It is specifically geared for the Field Hockey Victoria general participant and parent audience.

Stage 2 Definition
The FHBC second stage responsible return to play is defined as a progressive game play
return – permitting the creation of ‘cohorts’ (participant bubbles or pods) allowing for
greater participant interaction within the field of play only (field of play defined as
inside the playing perimeter white lines).

Attestation forms
Participants (all players, coaches, safety officers, officials) need to sign a COVID-19 participant attestation form prior to each activity session (even if that is multiple sessions in the same day).

  • This can be done electronically or on paper but must be properly tracked, organized and able to be provided upon request

Liability & Insurance
While we are all doing our part to limit transmission of COVID-19, the Return to Play framework is also built to cover liability and insurance. As with any session, all players, coaches and officials must have valid FHBC membership so they have their player insurance. In addition, all organized sport activity on any field or venue must follow the appropriate FHBC return to play guidelines for liability purposes which for liability reasons must include:

  • Insured participants (valid FHBC memberships)
  • Contact tracing for each session of each participant
  • Organizing group has an Emergency Action Plan

Contact Tracing
For contact tracing purposes, the organized sport group of the activity must collect the first and last names and telephone number or email address of all activity participants. Please ensure cohort record keeping is up to date and able to be provided upon request.

Physical Distancing
Regardless of whether your session is in Stage 1 or Stage 2, outside the playing perimeter white lines stage one physical distancing protocols apply requiring all participants to maintain a physical distance of 2 meters.

Participants must commit to a single cohort
All members participating in Stage 2 Return to Play are limited to a single cohort (except those in a FHC or FHBC high performance program).

Coaches and Officials may be counted outside the total cohort number if they are able to
maintain physical distancing at all times.

Stage 1 training sessions are not cohorts as there are coach to athlete ratios and physical distancing at all times. Therefore, participants could play in a Stage 1 training session and one Stage 2 cohort. It is recommended that coaches, officials and players consider the number of people they are exposed to regardless of if physical distancing is in place or not.

Example scenarios:

  • A player training in Stage 2 club practice cannot participate in men’s or women’s league
  • A player competing in the women’s or men’s league can participate in a Stage 1 club practice (physical distancing and coach:athlete ratios at all times)
  • A player participating in a FHBC Regional program can participate in men’s or women’s league (note: those athletes are limited to 2 cohorts)
  • Two different cohorts playing in opposite ends of the same field are not permitted

A team within a cohort
In stage 2, you can have up to 4 teams within a single cohort. This cohort includes:

  • Max 4 teams per cohort (max 2 teams per field at a time)
  • Max 24 individuals per team made up of max 20 athletes, 1 required coach 1 required safety officer, 1 optional umpire, 1 optional TD for a total maximum of 24 people
  • If you don’t have an umpire or TD, you cannot add players. The maximum number of players is 20.
  • Players must remain on their designated team within a cohort. Movement between teams is not permitted.
  • While 4 teams make up a cohort, only 1 or 2 of the teams can be inside the facility at a time. i.e. if Team 1 and 2 are playing a game, Team 3 and 4 cannot warm up on the side of the field. They cannot enter the pitch until Team 1 and 2 have cleared the field.

Cohorts should remain together for an extended period of time. If looking to change cohorts, implement a two-week break between activities.

Umpires

  • Players who are also umpires may only umpire in their playing cohort. This also applies to coach-umpires.
  • Non-playing umpires may umpire in a maximum of 2 cohorts, in either league, provided they can maintain physical distancing at all times.
  • Non-player umpires will need to declare which cohort(s) they will umpire in

Venue and Equipment setup

  • Ensure ‘Athlete Equipment’ areas are set up and marked. Each athlete is assigned a spot, 2 meters or more from each other.
  • All equipment to be placed from a safe distance away from all sidelines to ensure umpires safety during competition
  • No sharing of personal equipment – Water bottles, Sticks, gloves, shin pads, mouthguard, clothing, including all Penalty Corner Equipment.
  • Cleaning/Sanitizing protocols for team bench and technical areas are in place that may require additional to allow for the effective changeover of field activity user/group.

Types of Stage 2 Return to Play:

  • 1. Modified formats of play such as 7v7, 5v5, 8v8 (even on shared fields)
  • 2. Standardized play (11v11 games like normal)
  • 3. Standardized training environment (practice that includes scrimmages, 2v1s, etc.)

Local Sport Organizations
Field Hockey Victoria
VILFHA (ladies league)
VIFHA (mens league)
VFHUA (umpires association)
Cowichan Field Hockey Association

Read full FHBC Stage 2 Return to Play framework here: https://www.viasport.ca/sites/default/files/2020%20Second%20Stage%20Responsible%20Return%20to%20Play%20Framework%20-%20Field%20Hockey%20BC%20COVID-19%20Response%20-%20September%2029%202020%20%28Updated%20and%20Appr.pdf

COVID-19 Update

Posted by Field Hockey Victoria at Aug 16, 2020 9:08PM PDT
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Update from Field Hockey Victoria:

TURF UPDATE
Field Hockey Victoria (FHV) has been in touch with Vikes Athletics and Recreation regarding the use of the water-based turf, Field 1. At this time, booking of the turf for the community is not available. They would like to do so in the near future and will require an FHV safety plan as part of a bigger safety plan that has to get approved through a few layers at the University level. The entire process is aimed to be complete by the middle of September.

It should be noted that FHBC still does not have a return to competition plan. Scrimmages, modified games, and match-play are NOT SANCTIONED at this time. Please read the “Responsible Return to Play” below for more information.

Once booking is available, there will be no change in turf rental rates at this time. There will be no change to the booking process. The FHV turf coordinator will advise of additional terms and conditions of use, ensuring the following items are communicated and agreed upon.

It should be noted that other field/facilities (other than at UVic) may be available for FHV members to use. As such, FHV requires the following responsible return to play framework regardless of location.

RESPONSIBLE RETURN TO PLAY
FHV requires all members to familiarize themselves with the FHBC Responsible Return to Play Framework for any and all field hockey sessions. FHV is the Local Sport Organization (LSO) as referenced in the FHBC framework. See here: https://fieldhockeybc.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/2020-First-Stage-Responsible-Return-to-Play-Framework-Field-Hockey-BC-COVID-19-Response-June-11-2020-amended-July-29-2020.pdf

The following are mandatory elements for every field hockey session/activity:

  • Pre-activity health screening for all participants
  • Pre-activity reminder of public health guidelines to all participants
  • COVID-19 Attestation Questionnaire (attached) completed for all participants
    Note: all completed questionnaires must be held by the permit holder for up to 2 years to ensure information is available should contact tracing be required.

Since the majority of field hockey activities will happen at UVic’s Field 1, all participants must follow the attached field/facility access plan. If using a different facility, all participants must adhere to the field/facility access plan provided by the booking authority for that space in addition to the FHBC framework. Session plans must incorporate a 15-minute Facility Entry Protocol (to collect questionnaires and verbally check in with all athletes) and a 15-minute Facility Exit Protocol (to ensure athlete, coach, and officer departure prior to subsequent session booking).

The following are mandatory elements for setting up a field hockey activity:

  • Coaches must consider equipment setup to ensure social distance is maintained throughout the session. Please refer to FHBC Head Coach checklist (follow the link above) more detail.
  • Safety officers must come prepared with all appropriate forms/checklists. Safety officers must wear a high viz vest or jacket at all times. Please refer to FHBC Safety Officer checklist (follow the link above) for more detail.
  • A hard copy of the Emergency Action Plan (EAP) (attached) must be at each session and this documentation should include a First Aid response and Outbreak plan.

Athlete capacity must meet the following restrictions (diagram on page 25 of the FHBC Framework):

  • A maximum of 8 athletes are permitted per quarter
  • The booking group must assign one (1) coach for each athlete-group (max. 8 players per player-group)
  • The booking group must assign one (1) safety officer to every two athlete-groups (max. 16 players each)
  • The maximum occupancy per field is 38 (32 athletes, 4 coaches, 2 safety officers)
  • The coach, safety officer, and athlete can not be the same person.

Players should be reminded:

  • Not to arrive before their scheduled time, and to immediately leave the field once the session is complete.
  • Not to attend if experiencing any cold/flu-like symptoms.
  • To exit the premises if any symptoms manifest during the session.
  • To only bring their stick and water bottle. All safety equipment (e.g. shin guards, mouthguard) should be put on prior to entering the field. Bags should not be brought onto the field space.
  • Not to touch any facility equipment. If a goal need to be moved, players should use the sanitizer spray bottle provided to disinfect the surfaces after moving the goal.
  • To maintain physical distance at all times, and to practice good hygiene when coughing/sneezing.
  • That they must be a registered FHBC member, in good standing. (i.e. FHBC player dues paid and received).

Thanks to everyone for your patience as we responsibly return to play.

Sincerely,

Mark Baggott
President, Field Hockey Victoria

See related documents:
FHV COVID-19 Attestation: https://www.dropbox.com/s/zeffn4dcs7ye6z4/FHV%20COVID%20Attestation.pdf?dl=0
FHV COVID UVic Turf map: https://www.dropbox.com/s/duim6rcjfp6x271/FHV%20COVID%20Turf%20Map.pdf?dl=0
FHV Emergency Action Plan: https://www.dropbox.com/s/4trc0nykq4ky6ub/FHV%20Emergency%20Action%20Plan.pdf?dl=0

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Dear Field Hockey Athletes and Coaches,

Eventually COVID is going away and when it does we want to be able to get back onto the pitch performing at our best. What could be worse than transitioning back into sport only to be sidelined by an injury!

Research shows that 1 in 4 elite field hockey athletes experiences an injury every 2 weeks in season. Injuries impact our ability to play the sport we all love as well as our physical and mental health. Emily Fisher who is a licensed Physiotherapist says that structured injury prevention programs can decrease your risk of injury by 46%.

Join Emily Fischer (MScPT, BSc, CSEP-CPT) on her free webinar Wednesday May 20 where we will be covering the 4 key components to injury prevention programs for field hockey athletes. She will be focusing on what you can do now as we prepare to transition back to sport and what we can do in the future to ensure you and all of our athletes can continue to play the sport we all love!

Registration is limited to the first 100 people. Please use the link below to secure your spot

When: May 20, 2020 08:00 PM Pacific Time (US and Canada)
Topic: Field Hockey Injury Prevention

Register in advance for this webinar:
https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_UoUV0A1tQCqovMxLpVks3g

After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the webinar.

Covid19 Update

Posted by Victoria Junior Field Hockey Association at Apr 7, 2020 11:05AM PDT ( 0 Comments )
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August 2020 – Update from Field Hockey Victoria:

TURF UPDATE
Field Hockey Victoria (FHV) has been in touch with Vikes Athletics and Recreation regarding the use of the water-based turf, Field 1. At this time, booking of the turf for the community is not available. They would like to do so in the near future and will require an FHV safety plan as part of a bigger safety plan that has to get approved through a few layers at the University level. The entire process is aimed to be complete by the middle of September.

It should be noted that FHBC still does not have a return to competition plan. Scrimmages, modified games, and match-play are NOT SANCTIONED at this time. Please read the “Responsible Return to Play” below for more information.

Once booking is available, there will be no change in turf rental rates at this time. There will be no change to the booking process. The FHV turf coordinator will advise of additional terms and conditions of use, ensuring the following items are communicated and agreed upon.

It should be noted that other field/facilities (other than at UVic) may be available for FHV members to use. As such, FHV requires the following responsible return to play framework regardless of location.

RESPONSIBLE RETURN TO PLAY
FHV requires all members to familiarize themselves with the FHBC Responsible Return to Play Framework for any and all field hockey sessions. FHV is the Local Sport Organization (LSO) as referenced in the FHBC framework.

The following are mandatory elements for every field hockey session/activity:
Pre-activity health screening for all participants
Pre-activity reminder of public health guidelines to all participants
COVID-19 Attestation Questionnaire (attached) completed for all participants
Note: all completed questionnaires must be held by the permit holder for up to 2 years to ensure information is available should contact tracing be required.
Since the majority of field hockey activities will happen at UVic’s Field 1, all participants must follow the attached field/facility access plan. If using a different facility, all participants must adhere to the field/facility access plan provided by the booking authority for that space in addition to the FHBC framework. Session plans must incorporate a 15-minute Facility Entry Protocol (to collect questionnaires and verbally check in with all athletes) and a 15-minute Facility Exit Protocol (to ensure athlete, coach, and officer departure prior to subsequent session booking).

The following are mandatory elements for setting up a field hockey activity:
Coaches must consider equipment setup to ensure social distance is maintained throughout the session. Please refer to FHBC Head Coach checklist (follow the link above) more detail.
Safety officers must come prepared with all appropriate forms/checklists. Safety officers must wear a high viz vest or jacket at all times. Please refer to FHBC Safety Officer checklist (follow the link above) for more detail.
A hard copy of the Emergency Action Plan (EAP) (attached) must be at each session and this documentation should include a First Aid response and Outbreak plan.

Athlete capacity must meet the following restrictions (diagram on page 25 of the FHBC Framework):
A maximum of 8 athletes are permitted per quarter
The booking group must assign one (1) coach for each athlete-group (max. 8 players per player-group)
The booking group must assign one (1) safety officer to every two athlete-groups (max. 16 players each)
The maximum occupancy per field is 38 (32 athletes, 4 coaches, 2 safety officers)
The coach, safety officer, and athlete can not be the same person.

Players should be reminded:
Not to arrive before their scheduled time, and to immediately leave the field once the session is complete.
Not to attend if experiencing any cold/flu-like symptoms.
To exit the premises if any symptoms manifest during the session.
To only bring their stick and water bottle. All safety equipment (e.g. shin guards, mouthguard) should be put on prior to entering the field. Bags should not be brought onto the field space.
Not to touch any facility equipment. If a goal need to be moved, players should use the sanitizer spray bottle provided to disinfect the surfaces after moving the goal.
To maintain physical distance at all times, and to practice good hygiene when coughing/sneezing.
That they must be a registered FHBC member, in good standing. (i.e. FHBC player dues paid and received).
Thanks to everyone for your patience as we responsibly return to play.

Sincerely,

Mark Baggott
President, Field Hockey Victoria

April 7, 2020 UPDATE

Hello Everyone,

I hope this message finds you all well and staying at home.

The Covid-19 pandemic continues to wreck havoc on all aspects of our lives and unfortunately, our children’s field hockey too. As a result, UVIC has made the appropriate decision to keep everyone safe and healthy through continued social distancing by extending the closure of its athletic facilities to June 30th. Sadly, this closure means our upcoming spring league season is cancelled. Our junior league board is currently looking into the most efficient option to refund all registration payments made and we thank you in advance for your understanding and patience.

For those that are interested and eligible, there are some free educational opportunities available:

Coach Education

For those who completed the Fundamentals Coach Course in March 2020, you will be receiving information on two additional coaching modules that will complement your recent course work.

Community Umpiring Course

Available through the Field Hockey BC website: https://www.fieldhockeybc.ca/fhbc/courses.php/
Note: This course is recommended for those 13 years of age or older.

We wish continued safety and health to our field hockey community of players, families and volunteers. I hope you all are enjoying ‘at home’ time and creating some memorable experiences. Thank you for all your support and we together will get through this difficult time. Hope to see you on the pitch again when it is safe!

Kind Regards,

The Victoria Junior Field Hockey League