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Rowan's Law

 

Government of Ontario Concussion Awareness Resource e-booklet: Ages 10 and Under

Below you will find a link to the Government of Ontario's resource for participants ages 10 and under. It is important to read this document before letting your child(ren) participate in any physical activity. 

mtcs-rowans-law-booklet-ages-10-and-under-en-2019-05.pdf

 

Government of Ontario Concussion Awareness Resource e-booklet: Ages 11 - 14

 

Below is a link to the Government of Ontario's Concussion Awareness resource for children ages 11 - 14. It is important to read it in full before allowing your child(ren) to participate in any physical activity. 

mtcs-rowans-law-booklet-ages-11-to-14-en-2019-05.pdf

 

Government of Ontario Concussion Awareness Resource e-booklet: Ages 15 and Older

Below you will find a link to the Government of Ontario's concussion awareness resource for children ages 15 and older. It is important to read this resource before allowing your child(ren) to participate in any physical activity. 

mtcs-rowans-law-booklet-ages-15-and-up-en-2019-05.pdf

 

Skate Ontario Concussion Policy

Skate Ontario has developed a standardized best practice Concussion Policy for the sport of figure skating in Ontario. This policy is not age dependent, all skaters, coaches, officials, and volunteers must be treated in the same manner.

Though concussions are common sport injuries, particularly among children and adolescents, their sometimes subtle symptoms may go unnoticed. Without identification and proper management, a concussion can result in permanent or severe brain damage.

If a concussion is suspected the individual MUST receive medical clearance by a physician or nurse-practitioner, preferably with experience in concussion management, in order to return to skate, train off the ice, or coach. Please note that skaters, coaches, and parents must NOT make the return to skate/train/coach decision on their own, even if the individual's signs and symptoms resolve.

 

Concussion_Policy_Skate Ontario.pdf

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