Coaches’ Corner
Resources for CHLL Coaches and Volunteers
The main job of a youth sports coach is keeping athletes safe. Review our Fact Sheet for Coaches on Concussions. We also have a Concussion Fact Sheet for Parents. These information guides provide valuable details on how to protect athletes from concussion or other serious brain injury, how to spot a concussion, and know what to do if a concussion occurs.
Volunteer Code of Conduct
Capitol Hill Little League has implemented a Volunteer Code of Conduct for the important message it holds about the proper role of league volunteers in supporting children in sports. All volunteers must read, understand and acknowledge this form prior to participation in our league.
Become a Volunteer
We think it's terrific that you want to volunteer with CHLL! Doing so is easy and just takes the few steps that are outlined below. Please note that in addition to the following steps, you must receive board approval prior to volunteering:
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All volunteers are required to register in the Sports Connect system. Click the link to get started on the volunteer process today!
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Once you register as a volunteer, you should receive an email from automation@instascreen.net, with the subject line "CAPITOL HILL LITTLE LEAGUE Background Questionnaire Confirmation." Click the link in the email and complete the various forms. It takes approximately 5 minutes.
The background check must be completed every season you volunteer with CHLL.
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Once registered, you are required to complete and pass two mandatory training courses (both are free but require you to create an account):
1) The “Abuse Awareness Training Course” for all Little League Volunteers. This mandatory training must be taken annually for volunteers and takes approximately 30 minutes to complete. You will need our League ID: 00268033.
2) The "HEADS UP to Youth Sports" online training course for coaches, which will teach you how to understand and respond to potential concussions. Every coach is required to complete concussion training every two years. This training takes approximately one hour.
Once you pass and receive your electronic certificate, please email it to our Safety Officer at compliance@chlldc.org.
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All adults having repetitive access to minor athletes are required to read the Little League Child Protection Program and be familiar with the corresponding obligations, policies, and legal requirements relating to reporting child sexual abuse. U.S. Federal SafeSport law may impose both civil and criminal penalties on anyone failing to report a reasonable suspicion of child abuse to the proper authorities.
No volunteer will be allowed to participate in league activities without completing all volunteer requirements and receiving board approval. Please contact our Safety Officer at compliance@chlldc.org if you need assistance or have any questions.
Get Involved
Volunteer for Capitol Hill Little League today!