Living Guideline Tools
- Tool 1.1: Pediatric Concussion: The Role of School Boards, Community Sports Organizations, and Centres
- Tool 1.2:Concussion Recognition Tool 6. To help identify concussion in children, adolescents, and adults (updated Sept 2023)
- Tool 1.3: Manage Acute and Prolonged Symptoms Algorithm
Links to Toolkits and Online Resources for School Concussion Policies:
- 2016 Berlin Consensus in Sport Group Statement
- Advice for gradually resuming activities after a concussion: Institut national d’excellence en sante et en services sociaux (INESSS- Québec) English / French
- An Educator’s Guide to Concussions in the Classroom, 2nd Edition: Nationwide Children’s Hospital, Columbus, OH
- A Roadmap for Implementing Concussion Management Policies and Protocols in Sport (CASEM)
- Canadian Guideline on Concussion in Sport Pre-Season Education Sheet (Parachute)
- Concussion Awareness Training Tool: CATT Online
- Concussion Ed – Parachute Concussion Education (App)
- HEADS UP Concussion and Helmet Safety App (CDC)
- Parachute: Canadian Guideline for Concussion in Sport (Update in progress)
- Parachute Concussion Series: After a Concussion Return to Sport strategy (Update in progress)
- Parachute Concussion Series: Concussion Guide for Teachers
- SCHOOLFirst Handbook: Enabling successful return to school for Canadian youth following a concussion (Holland Bloorview Kids Rehabilitation Hospital)
- Ontario Ministry of Education School Board Policies for Concussion
Concussion Recognition and Directing to Care Online Tools to Consider:
- CATT: Concussion Resources for School Professionals (handout) (Update in progress)
- CATT Concussion Resources for Coaches (handout) (Update in progress)
- Concussion Ed – Parachute Concussion Education (app)
- PAR Concussion Recognition & Response: Concussion symptom recognition tool for coaches and parents (app)
- Parachute Concussion Guidelines for Parents & Caregivers (handout)
- Sport Concussion Assessment Tool 6 (SCAT6 13+yrs and Child SCAT6 8-12yrs) (Updated Sept 2023)
- Sport Concussion Office Assessment Tool (SCOAT6 13+ yrs and Child SCOAT6 8-12 yrs) (Updated Sept 2023)