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Resources

Please continue to check back frequently as new resources are added regularly. Know of any great additions? Please let us know!
Concussion Policy Resource - Canadian Version:
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Concussion Policy Resource:
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Play Safe Guide for Sport and Recreation Organizations:
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Concussion Awareness Training Tool (CATT)
http://www.cattonline.com
The 
Concussion Awareness Training Tool (CATT) includes three toolkits providing training in the recognition, treatment and management of concussion for: 1) Medical Professionals; (2) Parents, Players, and Coaches; and (3) School Professionals.
Parachute Canada http://www.parachutecanada.org/concussion
Online resources for parents, coaches, educators, healthcare professionals and more
Return to Play: Are your athletes at risk?
http://www.coachesontario.ca/events-funding/rtp/ 
The Coaches Association of Ontario and Sunnybrook’s Office for Injury Prevention provide a series of FREE webinars to educate coaches, parents, officials and sport administrators on the latest Injury Prevention topics. The Return to Play Series of webinars are created to help reduce the incidence of traumatic injury in sport and to provide resources to ensure that the athletes are participating in optimal, safe environments in optimal, safe conditions. 
Concussion Guidelines in Sport and Physical Activity
In April 2017, the British Journal of Sports Medicine released the following documents from the 5th International Conference on Concussion in Sport, held in Zurich, November 2016.  The documents were developed for healthcare professionals working with athletes but can also serve to inform organizations where sport and recreation activities take place.  The consensus statement and related documents are available to download and share:
consensus_statement_2017.pdf
File Size: 465 kb
File Type: pdf
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recognition_tool_2017.pdf
File Size: 102 kb
File Type: pdf
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scat5_2017.pdf
File Size: 296 kb
File Type: pdf
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scat5_child_2017.pdf
File Size: 330 kb
File Type: pdf
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The Sport Concussion Library www.sportconcussionlibrary.com 
The Sport Concussion Library is a legacy project of the Hockey Concussion Education Project. The library is a free, regularly updated, public- and researcher-accessible site that contains published peer reviewed information on the important topic of concussion in sport
Centre for Disease Control (CDC)
​www.cdc.gov​ 
CDC provides an online source for credible health information and is the official Web site of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) in the USA.
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