Other OHL clubs have an academic adviser, for sure. I think my particular area of education and what I do as a day job is quite unique, since I am involved in the sports community. As well, I teach values and social and emotional learning through sport.
For the certifications that we talk about, we do all kinds of them. Besides respect in sport, we do understanding teen dating violence, communication, conflict resolution and leadership, etc. It's a bit of a unique program. The other teams probably wouldn't have somebody on staff who is able to look at the players through a more holistic lens, as I do.