Municipality responds to girls locker room issue

Municipality of Chatham-Kent officials say renovations are planned for East Kent Memorial Arena in Ridgetown.

Municipal officials said in a press release issued on Wednesday that the Municipality supports and encourages girls’ hockey and believes all players should have safe, accessible and comfortable spaces in municipal arenas.

“The Municipality accommodates co-ed minor hockey teams by providing separate dressing rooms for male and female players according to Hockey Canada and Ontario Hockey Federation dressing room policies,” municipal officials stated.

Representatives with the South Kent Minor Hockey Association expressed their concern and frustration after girls were booted from a locker room at East Kent Memorial Arena in Ridgetown, to make way for a AAA boys hockey team. Read our original story, here: Girls booted from Ridgetown Arena dressing room.

Municipal officials said the Municipality received a request from the Chatham-Kent Cyclones AAA Minor Hockey Association to lease a dedicated dressing room in one of the Chatham-Kent arenas and conduct renovations at their expense.

“The Cyclones represent the highest level of minor hockey played in Chatham-Kent and include players from across the municipality,” municipal officials said.

“Staff determined the East Kent Memorial Arena to be the best location due to available space, ice time, access to highway 401, and other Chatham-Kent communities. In considering this request, it was determined that a storage room plus a dressing room could be merged into one for lease to the Cyclones. The dressing room, which accommodated 2-4 girls who play on co-ed teams an average of three times per week, could be relocated to an alternative section of the arena. It was hoped that all the renovations would be completed at the same time; however, this timing did not work.”

Municipal officials say in response to concerns about the alternative room location and available amenities, a new dressing room will be constructed in the same location as the other dressing rooms in the arena, with equitable amenities.

“This new room will accommodate up to eight female players participating on a co-ed team, and meets the Ontario Recreation Facilities Association recommendations for proper square footage,” municipal officials said.

“Construction on the new dressing room will be completed by January 8, 2018. It must be noted that when teams comprised entirely of female players use the arena, those teams can, of course, use the full-size dressing rooms.”

Municipal officials say the Cyclones have been open and receptive to sharing their space by having it available to teams of either gender during tournaments.

“The Municipality works with all user groups to accommodate their needs, ensuring regulation-size space is available in a safe and fully-inclusive environment.”

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