Respect in Sport Program - Parent


 

Committed to creating a positive lacrosse experience for all, Calgary District Lacrosse Association is pleased to provide this convenient online course for lacrosse parents.

RIS-Parent CDLA Program Instructions

This 1 hour online program is designed to reinforce a parents role in a child’s activities, encouraging positive sport behaviours, and empowers parents to ensure the safety of their children, encourage positive and effective communication, and to enhance a child's fun and camaraderie of the activity.

We are certain Respect in Sport will have a positive impact on our game and we are committed to keep the momentum going!

Course Fee: $12.00

Respect in Sport (RIS) Certification is a requirement of Calgary District Lacrosse Association and its' member clubs in order to register your child in lacrosse.

Need Certification? 

Create your profile , add your child(ren) and select the correct club for each child
Complete the course , There will be a $12 fee for this course
You will need your RIS number to register in RAMP 
 

Already certified?(from another sporting program IE Hockey)

Go to import certification and complete the process
Select the club for your child(ren)
You will need your RIS number to register in RAMP
 
FAQ
 
If you have a CURRENT (within 3 years) RIS parent number - please import your certification as noted above.  Your certification must be imported to be valid.
 
Respect in Sport Parent must be held by one parent/guardian on the registration file. Other RIS courses(RIS- Activity Leader) can not be applied in place of RIS - Parent. 

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