Melbourne Ice Wolves
Who are the Ice Wolves?
Melbourne Ice Wolves are a club formed in 2010 by members of the O’Brien Group Arena (Formerly Medibank Icehouse) hockey academy.
Since forming, the club has been highly successful and is a constant playoff contender across all divisions we compete in. Melbourne Ice Wolves are a club that aims to be the best that we can possibly be while providing a safe, supportive, fun and inclusive environment for all our players.
We take pride in our club and love to welcome new players - whether they are brand new to the game or have years of experience.
Child Safety Standards Statement
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All children who are a part of Melbourne Ice Wolves have a right to feel and be safe. The welfare of the children in our care will always be our first priority and Melbourne Ice Wolves has a zero tolerance to child abuse. Melbourne Ice Wolves aims to create a child-safe and child friendly environment where children feel safe and have fun and Melbourne Ice Wolves' activities are always carried out in the best interests of the children. Melbourne Ice Wolves supports Ice Hockey Victoria’s Child Safety Policy.
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Ice Hockey Victoria's Child Safety Standards can be found here.
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LGBTQI+ Inclusion Policy Statement
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Melbourne Ice Wolves is committed to providing a safe, supportive and welcoming environment for staff, players, coaches, officials, spectators and members of the public associated with Melbourne Ice Wolves. Melbourne Ice Wolves recognise and respect all sexualities, gender identities and sexes and believe that everyone has the right to participate in a safe, respectful and welcoming environment.
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View our full LGBTQI+ Inclusion Policy here.
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Acknowledgement of Traditional Owners
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Melbourne Ice Wolves acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of the various lands on which their members enjoy sport and especially their Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander members.
Melbourne Ice Wolves pay their respects to Elders past, present and emerging. Melbourne Ice Wolves celebrate the diversity of Aboriginal peoples and their ongoing cultures and connections to the lands and waters of the country.