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ROWAN’S LAW – CONCUSSION PROTOCOL

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INTRODUCTION
BRAMPTON ELITE SOCCER ACADEMY is committed to building great athletes through our programs safely, not just for participant himself/herself, but also their peers.
The Rowan’s law in specific to concussion safety is a mandatory protocol that all members must respect and comply with.
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Wearing the proper equipment for my sport and wearing it correctly.

Developing my skills and strength so that I can participate to the best of my ability.

Respecting the rules of my sport or activity.

My commitment to fair play and respect for all* (respecting other athletes, coaches, team trainers and officials).

I WILL CARE FOR MY HEALTH AND SAFETY BY TAKING CONCUSSIONS SERIOUSLY
A concussion is a brain injury that can have both short- and long-term effects.

A blow to my head, face or neck, or a blow to the body that causes the brain to move around inside the skull may cause a concussion.

I don’t need to lose consciousness to have had a concussion.

I have a commitment to concussion recognition and reporting, including self-reporting of possible concussion and reporting to a designated person when and individual suspects that another individual may have sustained a concussion.* (Meaning: If I think I might have a concussion I should stop participating in further training, practice or competition immediately, or tell an adult if I think another athlete has a concussion).

Continuing to participate in further training, practice or competition with a possible concussion increases my risk of more severe, longer lasting symptoms, and increases my risk of other injuries.

I WILL NOT HIDE CONCUSSION SYMPTOMS, AND WILL SPEAK UP FOR MYSELF AND OTHERS
I will not hide my symptoms. I will tell a coach, official, team trainer, parent or another adult I trust if I experience any symptoms of concussion.

If someone else tells me about concussion symptoms, or I see signs they might have a concussion, I will tell a coach, official, team trainer, parent or another adult I trust so they can help.

I understand that if I have a suspected concussion, I will be removed from sport and that I will not be able to return to training, practice or competition until I undergo a medical assessment by a medical doctor or nurse practitioner and have been medically cleared to return to training, practice or competition. 

I have a commitment to sharing any pertinent information regarding incidents of removal from sport with the athlete’s school and any other sport organization with which the athlete has registered* (Meaning: If I am diagnosed with a concussion, I understand that letting all of my other coaches and teachers know about my injury will help them support me while I recover.)

I WILL TAKE THE TIME I NEED TO RECOVER, BECAUSE IT IS IMPORTANT FOR MY HEALTH
I understand my commitment to supporting the return-to-sport process* (I will have to follow my sport organization’s Return-to-Sport Protocol).

I understand I will have to be medically cleared by a medical doctor or nurse practitioner before returning to training, practice or competition.

I will respect my coaches, team trainers, parents, health-care professionals, and medical doctors and nurse practitioners, regarding my health and safety.

ZERO TOLERANCE
Commitment to zero-tolerance for prohibited play that is considered high risk for causing concussions*

Acknowledgement of mandatory expulsion from competition for violating zero-tolerance for prohibited play that is considered high risk for causing concussions (Meaning: I will be disqualified/expelled from play if I violate the zero-tolerance policy). *

Acknowledgement of the escalating consequences for those who repeatedly violate the Concussion Code of Conduct. *