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Concussion Training

Parents and Athletes ... Not Coaches

Parents who want more info:  If you want more information.  Parents and athletes do not have to complete the training above but can access and review the concussion awareness and educational information available at CDC's website.  

CDC concussion information: https://www.cdc.gov/headsup/youthsports/index.html

Coaches: MN Concussion Law and Required Training 

COACHES: 

The Minnesota Legislature recently passed a "Concussion Law" which requires any municipality, business, school district or nonprofit organization that organizes a youth athletic activity and charges a fee to follow the statute's requirements, including implementing concussion training and education to improve player safety and establish safe return-to-play policies for athletes who sustain a concussion.


The law states that:

All coaches (head and assistants) and officials receive concussion training and education by September 1, 2011, and then at three-year intervals thereafter.

1) Coaches must remove an athlete from activity if they exhibit signs, symptoms or behaviors consistent with a concussion and/or are suspected of sustaining a concussion.

2) The law also requires a doctor's signature to return to play if an athlete is removed due to a concussion or is showing signs or symptoms of a concussion.

There is an online video training session developed by the Center for Disease Control (CDC) and the National Federation of State High Schools. Both of these courses are free of charge, however, the NFHS requires you to register online. The training process involves watching a video and then successfully completing a quiz.  

The entire training module can be completed in a little over a half an hour and then participants can print out a certificate on their desktop or print and scan the certificate to create a digital file.

The link below will take you to the NFHS training course. Certificates must be provided to LSBBA before anyone will be allowed to be a head coach or assistant coach for any team.

 

KEEP IN MIND:  THIS IS NOT AN LSBBA GUIDELINE, IT IS A STATE LAW

Coaches must take the NFHS Training Course: https://nfhslearn.com/courses/61064/concussion-in-sports