RISE AS ONE - HOCKEY CANADA'S BLUEPRINT FOR WOMEN AND GIRLS IN HOCKEY
Hockey Canada has published Rise as One, the blueprint for building women’s and girls’ hockey that was developed by a 15-person steering committee chaired by Gillian Apps, a Hockey Canada board member and National Women’s Team alumna.
Rise as One includes 14 national recommendations to support Hockey Canada’s vision to have 170,000 women and girls playing hockey in Canada by 2030 in a system that is healthy, forward-thinking and welcoming to all participants.
The blueprint follows the committee’s national discussion paper in October 2024 that highlighted six barriers to growing the game, and nationwide research that heard from more than 7,000 Canadians to help chart the path ahead for women’s and girls’ hockey in Canada.
All 14 reCommendations are expected to begin implementation by no later than 2028:
- Implement Canada’s new women’s and girls’ development model
- Secure the commercial sustainability of women’s and girls’ hockey
- Strengthen governance and oversight nationally
- Standardize regional delivery of girls’ hockey
- Improve funding and support for women’s and girls’ hockey
- Increase equitable access to ice time and facilities
- Strengthen women’s and girls’ hockey partnership ecosystem
- Eliminate barriers in underserved communities
- Advance gender equity by mandates and monitoring
- Build data foundations to enable key priorities
- Drive visibility of women’s and girls’ hockey with the broader public
- Enhance leadership and coaching pathways for women
- Educate the ecosystem on the benefits of women’s and girls’ hockey
- Establish girls’ hockey milestone celebration program
The recommendations have been grouped into one of three chronological buckets: game changers (5-10 years), building blocks (3-4 years) and accelerators (1-2 years), and all recommendations address at least one of the six barriers from the national discussion paper.
“As more women and girls continue to get involved with our National Winter Sport than ever before, Rise as One will be a catalyst to ensure that they’re engaging with a sport that is safe, healthy and welcoming for them,” said Katherine Henderson, president and chief executive officer of Hockey Canada. “We are looking forward to working with our Members, partners and governments to bring these recommendations to life and elevating women’s and girls’ hockey to levels it has never experienced before in our country.”
As part of the blueprint, Hockey Canada has committed to annual reporting to update Canadians on the progress being made to achieve the recommendations.
“On behalf of Hockey Canada, thank you to the members of the steering committee who devoted their time to listening to the feedback we heard from Canadians and creating this exciting and unprecedented path forward for the women’s and girls’ game,” said Jonathan Goldbloom, chair of the Hockey Canada Board of Directors. “This is a transformational moment for women’s and girls’ hockey and all of us involved with the game must work together to increase access, ensure it’s financially sustainable and advance the sport with equitable growth as we look to welcome even more participants across Canada.”
The Rise as One blueprint can be found here.
“The Rise as One campaign is about uniting women’s and girls’ hockey players from coast to coast to coast, whether you are on the National Women’s Team or playing competitively or recreationally in your community,” said Marin Hickox, vice-president of women’s and girls’ hockey for Hockey Canada. “Hockey is for every woman and girl in Canada, and together we can dream bigger and skate further to unite more Canadians through our game.”
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