Infographics
6 things you should know about concussion
6 things you should know about concussion - PDF
6 choses à savoir sur les commotions cérébrales- PDF
Signs of concussion
Signes d’une commotion cérébrale - PDF
For "red flag" symptoms and when to seek immediate/urgent medical attention, see Danger Signs in Children from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
I think I have a concussion, how can I get better?
I think I have a concussion, how do I get better? - PDF
Je pense avoir subi une commotion cérébrale,que dois-je faire pour me rétablir? - PDF
Concussion myths vs. facts
Concussion myths vs facts - PDF
How to conserve energy after a concussion
How to conserve your energy after a concussion - PDF
Sleep tips to recover from concussion
Sleep tips to recover from from a concussion - PDF
Conseils pour bien dormir et favoriserma récupération à la suite d’une commotion - PDF
School resources
Slowly returning to school is best. As a student, it can be hard for you to focus,remember and process information, which can affect how well you learn and perform at school. You and your school staff, including your teachers and guidance counselor, can work together to adjust your school work and school environment so you can gradually return to full school activities and performance.
Return to school guidelines
Return to school tool for children and youth
The return to school tool will help guide students to return to school before they return to play full contact or competition level sports. The goal of working through the stages is to increase cognitive activity without exacerbating symptoms. Course: Concussion Awareness Training Tool
SCHOOL First
SCHOOL First is a tool that has been developed to help teachers and other school personnel be a concussion champion and support youth upon their return-to-school after a concussion
Sport resources
Having a concussion and symptoms can make it difficult for you to go back to being physically active. It is critical that you are able to successfully return to school and social activities before returning to physical activity or sport.
Gradual return to sport and activity guidelines:
Returning to normal activities, including sport participation, is a step-wise process that requires patience, attention, and caution. Source: Parachute Canada.
Canadian Guideline on Concussion in Sport
The Canadian Guidelines on Concussion in Sport has been developed to ensure athletes with a suspected concussion receive timely and appropriate care and proper management to allow them to return to their sport. Source: Parachute Canada
Sport specific guidelines:
Made in collaboration with the Holland Bloorview Concussion Centre
Toronto Soccer Concussion Policy
Made in collaboration with the Holland Bloorview Concussion Centre
Sport specific return to activity guidelines
Hockey, soccer, football, basketball, rugby & general. Source: Montreal Children's Hospital.