The Ontario Women’s Hockey Association (OWHA) is implementing the Green Armband Initiative this
season. This initiative is for on-ice officials under the age of 18 and draws attention to OWHA coaches,
parents and other game participants that the Official wearing it is a minor.
The objective of the Green Armband Initiative is to create a more positive atmosphere in OWHA games while
reducing harassment and abuse of hockey officials. The initiative will offer all officials under the age of 18
the opportunity to wear a green armband on their left arm to raise awareness that they are valuable
participants in the game and are doing their best to provide a fair and safe environment for all players and
teams.
Many officials registered with the OWHA are under the age of 18 and are vital to both the present and future
of the OWHA Officiating Program.
The Green Armband Initiative has been successfully implemented with other associations across
Canada with great success. All Officials under the age of 18 will be encouraged to wear a green armband
beginning in the 2024-2025 season. This includes brand new Officials (under the age of 18) as well as
Officials who are returning from officiating in previous seasons. The armbands are being distributed at
certification clinics and will be mailed to officials that cross over at no cost to the official.
The initiative will further support Officials and the OWHA with increased discipline for spectators and team
members who abuse or harass Officials wearing green armbands. It is important that OWHA spectators and
participants are aware that some of our Officials are minors, and that harassing and abusive behaviour is
not acceptable. It is also important to remember that some on-ice officials are new to officiating and are
new students of the game, similar to players and coaches. It is important to remember that judgement calls
are subjective and are different for everyone. Everyone participating brings a different perspective to the
game and we should remember that in the end we are all teammates in the game of hockey.
The OWHA would like all hockey stakeholders including parents and other spectators, coaches, players, and
all officials to play a role in creating a positive hockey environment and in reducing abuse and harassment of
all under-aged Officials and everyone in the game.