CONTACT:
Sally S. Johnson
National Council of Youth
Sports
Phone: (772) 781-1452
National
Council of Youth Sports and
CDC Team-Up on Youth Sports
Concussion Initiative
New Tool Kit Provides Essential
Concussion Recognition and
Response Information
for All Youth Sports
(Stuart,
Florida, July 27, 2007) -
The National Council of Youth
Sports today announced they
have joined with the Centers
for Disease Control and Prevention
(CDC) to help promote a new
initiative to protect participants
of all youth sports who may
be at risk of concussion.
The campaign entitled, Heads
Up: Concussion in Youth Sports,
expands efforts of previous
CDC campaigns which were designed
to protect teenagers at risk
of concussion to athletes
of all youth sports, regardless
of age.
We
are committed to the safety
of our young athletes and
know that concussions are
serious and very common
in youth sports, said
Sally S. Johnson, Executive
Director of the National Council
of Youth Sports. The
tool kit developed for this
campaign will get the right
information about how to identify
and manage a concussion directly
into the hands of the people
that need it the most
our youth sports coaches,
parents and the athletes themselves.
A
concussion is a brain injury
caused by a bump or blow to
the head that can change the
way your brain normally works.
It is estimated that as many
as 3.8 million sports- and
recreation-related concussions
occur in the United States
each year.
The
new Heads Up: Concussion
in Youth Sports, initiative
includes a tool kit to help
coaches, parents, and fellow
athletes recognize the symptoms
of a concussion and provides
actions that need to be taken
when an athlete is showing
signs of a concussion. The
tool kit is free-of-charge
and includes a clipboard with
essential and easy to use
information about recognizing
and responding to a suspected
concussion.
It
is the campaigns goal
to equip each and every coach
and parent of youth sports
with the information needed
to recognize and respond to
concussions. In addition to
the clipboard, the new tool
kit also contains: