Hockey Alberta creating board to oversee abuse and mistreatment cases yyc
The provincial organization posted online saying it is looking to appoint one maltreatment officer and four maltreatment investigators for the 2022-23 hockey season. Job postings online show the officer, who will work with Hockey Alberta staff to set out regulations and procedures for investigations and adjudications, has already been filled.
“I would say that it’s a timely and important initiative,” said Clutterbuck. “Any attempts to bring some structure and accountability to the decision-making process, I would say is a positive.”
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