Power Skating Program Fall 2020 Details and Guidelines

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Information about the upcoming Power Skating program at Calalta, including session dates, registration details, safety protocols, and health screening requirements due to COVID-19. Skaters are advised on arrival protocols, hygiene practices, and must complete a health screening checklist. The program emphasizes safety and adherence to guidelines.


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  1. Return to Skating Return to Skating Powerskating Powerskating Fall 2020

  2. Power skating will return Saturday September 12 Skating will look a little different moving forward Mandatory forms SKATE CANADA ASSUMPTION OF RISK AND WAIVER IS SIGNED DURING REGISTRATION. DAILY HEALTH SCREENING CHECKLIST COMPLETED VIA APP CROWDBLINK PROTECT Download your app today! Calalta location code UWFXUN (link on Calalta Website) Email any program questions to calaltagroupprogramsdirector@gmail.com Stage 2 Stage 2 Relaunch Relaunch Phase Two Phase Two Return to Return to Skating Skating

  3. Sessions will Sessions will be registered be registered on on Calalta.uplifte Calalta.uplifte rinc.com rinc.com Sessions will be restricted to 20 skaters for Power groups Coaches for groups will be allocated based on number of skaters (1:10 ratio approximately) PowerSkating will run a 8 week session September 12- November 14 (no class October 31). The second session will run Nov 21-Jan 30 Regular ice sessions and Group Programs at JCA will run until January 31. We may have a temporary change in schedule in February and March at JCA until our new arena location is slated for start on April 1.

  4. DO NOT leave home if you are feeling unwell or showing signs of COVID-19 Symptoms (Fever, Cough, Shortness of Breath, Sore Throat or Runny Nose) Skaters arrive rink ready, skates in hand to be tied in the arena. There is no space in JCA for Hockey Bags to come in at this time. Eat before you come, if you take food please ensure it is self- contained, do not share Thoroughly wash your hands with soap and warm water Thoroughly wash water bottles with soap and warm water Bring your own personal hand sanitizer Thoroughly wash training clothes and accessories including gloves, hard guards, blade rag etc. daily Use the washroom at home before coming to the rink Complete the online health screening on CROWDBLINK No earlier than one hour before you skate New New protocols protocols Before you Before you leave home leave home

  5. Screening Checklist/Tracing Form Screening Checklist/Tracing Form Everyday (Online) Everyday (Online) 1Does the person attending the activity, have any of the below symptoms CIRCLE ONE Fever YES NO Cough YES NO Shortness of Breath/Difficulty Breathing YES NO Sore throat YES NO Chills YES NO Painful swallowing YES NO Runny Nose/Nasal Congestion YES NO Feeling unwell/ Fatigued YES NO Nausea / Vomiting / Diarrhea YES NO Unexplained loss of appetite YES NO Loss of sense of taste or smell YES NO Muscle / Joint aches YES NO Headache YES NO Conjunctivitis YES NO 2Have you, or anyone in your household, travelled outside of Canada in the last 14 days? YES NO 3Have you or your children attending the activity had close unprotected contact (face to face contact within 2 metres/6 ft) with someone who is ill with cough and/or fever? YES NO 4Have you or anyone in your household been in close unprotected contact in the last 14 days with someone who is being investigated or confirmed to be a case of COVID-19? YES NO

  6. Arrive at facility no more than 10 minutes prior to scheduled ice session, through established entrances and following all signs. At JCA, enter in the main lobby to do your health and attendance check in, and you will be directed to a seat in either the dressing room or the bleachers. Wash your hands with soap & water or sanitize using hand sanitizer Changerooms will be limited to washroom use only. Skates may be tied on site, though we ask you arrive with them in hand or a SMALL skate pack. No rolling cases or large bags will be allowed in. All personal items, tissue, water bottle, gloves, hand sanitizer need to be in a Ziplock bag to be left on the boards. Spectators at JCA must wear masks at all times and will be limited to one adult per skater, (parent/grandparent) and only a sibling in a back/front pack or who can sit for the duration of the ice time on a parents lap or in front of adult on lower bleacher at JCA will be allowed in. We cannot have any kids roaming free during the session. No strollers or car seats can be brought in. Arrival at the Arrival at the Arena Arena

  7. Skaters, coaches, staff, volunteers parents or guardians cannot come to Calalta programming if they are sick or feel unwell with new or unexplained symptoms (we often have runny noses and scratchy throats at the rink, so this would include something different then the normal reactions.) If your child develops symptoms while at Calalta programming, they will be isolated from others and a parent or guardian must be available to pick them up immediately Cleaning and disinfecting of all equipment and surfaces that may have come into contact with the symptomatic participant will occur Performance of hand hygiene by remaining participants must take place Suspension or temporary cancellation of the event may be implemented. Sickness Sickness Policy Policy

  8. If your skater develops COVID-19 symptoms or has a known exposure to COVID-19 and has been asked to self isolate, you must notify the club. Your skater can return to skating once it has been proven they and your family are free of the COVID-19 virus as verified by a medical professional. Positive tests must be reported to the club who will report to the Section and facility. We will follow AHS directives however it is possible that participants may be removed until the diagnosis of COVID-19 has been ruled out by health authorities Refunds for missed Canskate and Powerskate are only available with the medical documentation provision for a Covid-19 self isolation order (not applicable to travel, which will not be considered for refund) or positive test, and the skater has completed a 10 day recovery and are symptom free. Sickness Sickness policy policy continued continued

  9. Designated Responder to oversee each session and activate response plan as needed: Parent is to be first point of contact for first aid if possible. Coach is secondary responder in case of emergency. Coach must be attired in a mask and gloves using proper protocols of donning of PPE before attending skater. Coach moves skater to personal seating space if needed. Designated responder contacts guardians and if needed Emergency responders. Coach to gather skater and their personal effects, and walk skater to meet their ride. Coach is responsible to fill out the Incident Report form on the Skate Canada website. (No paper documents) https://skatecanada.wufoo.com/forms/qrkdnw40ve6pyn/ First Aid First Aid

  10. Hand Hygiene Wash your hands often How to wash your Hands

  11. How to use Alcohol based Hand Santizer

  12. *Coaches are to be the role models for the skaters and their parents maintaining social distancing where possible, POWERSKATING IS NOT A COHORT GROUP! Ensuring all required forms are filled out correctly in advance of taking the ice and following all hand washing and hygiene practices. If the guidelines set by Skate Canada Alberta and AHS are not followed, we could be shut down. It is imperative that all coaches, skaters and parents abide by these regulations. If any coach, skater or parent is found to be non compliant with these guidelines they will be asked to leave or not permitted into the facility. *The coaches in charge of COVID-19 enforcement is the lead coach of the session in progress. Communication Communication

  13. The best form of communication between the club, coaches and the members is email. The role of the Director of Skating, Director of Group programming or Office administration with regard to communication with member families is as follows Ensure schedule is clearly communicated Ensure all Public Health, Provincial, or City laws and protocols are being followed and updated as needed. Make sure the skater/Spectators know where to when to enter and exit the facility, where to be during ice resurfaces, warmup/cool down areas, and how music will be played. Ensuring skaters and coaches maintain social distancing requirements and practice safe hygiene/respiratory practices Communication Communication

  14. JCA is long overdue for maintenance, and the city has opted to begin the transformation in February of 2021 This means that for February and March, Group programming may be on hiatus. Some private lesson programming may be accommodated at COP As of April 1, we have been assured an arena in the SW quadrant of the city in which we will remain until the renovations are completed in early October 2021 Registration for a spring session will consist of April to June and will not take a spring break as normally occurs If it is possible for us to have a stable arena location in February and March, we will move our registration up to include those months Jimmie Condon Arena Upgrade and renovations

  15. PRACTICE PHYSICAL DISTANCING If you are too close to someone who coughs or sneezes, you risk breathing in tiny droplets that could contain the COVID-19 virus. Keep at least 2 meters (about the length of a hockey stick) between you and others.

  16. Stay Safe Together Stay Safe Together Fall 2020

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