Locker Room Monitor Responsibilities
Locker Room Monitoring: It is the policy of USA Hockey that there be at least one responsible
(screened) adult present monitoring the locker room during all team events. As such, each team
will assign a Locker Room Monitor during each game, practice, and other applicable team
events.
The Locker Room Monitor on duty for each team will be responsible for monitoring the locker
room during practices and games, as appropriate, in an effort to prevent, reduce, and eliminate
adverse and harmful behavior and uphold a safe environment and the USA Hockey Safe Sport
Program (see: http://www.usahockey.com/page/show/908023-usa-hockey-safesport-program).
The Locker Room Monitor should report any adverse behavior or events to the Safe Sport
Coordinator or a Board Member.
Acceptable locker room monitoring could include having the Locker Room Monitor inside the
locker room while participants are in the room, or located just outside the locker room door. The
monitor should be near the door and within arm‘s length so the monitor can hear inside the
locker room. It is recommended if standing outside the door that the monitors enter regularly
and frequently.
Locker Room Monitors shall provide supervision to help watch for, prevent, and/or report the
following harmful behavior:
- Physical abuse: intentional threats of harming a person or intentionally hitting.
- Emotional abuse: a formed pattern of deliberate non-contact behavior that cause emotional harm
- Bullying: the use of coercion to gain control over another person or being cruel to the
- Threats: this can be in written, verbal, physical or electronic.
- Harassment: any pattern of physical or non-physical behaviors that intended to cause fear humiliation, offend, degrade, create a hostile environment, or be discriminatory to an individual.
- Sexual harassment: unwelcome sexual advances, request for sexual favor, verbal and non-verbal or conduct of sexual nature may be considered sexual harassment.
- Hazing: conduct that is intimidating, humiliation, offensive or physically harmful.
- Use of cell phones: no cell phones or recording devices are allowed in a locker room.
It is emphasized that there is “zero tolerance” for abuse or misconduct. To assist in and support this, please ensure that all players and parents review the codes of conduct.
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