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HomeHeading & Concussions

Heading & Concussions

Resources

  • US Youth Soccer Concussion Policy
  • CJSA strongly recommends all coaches, parents, officials, athletes and administrators complete the Center for Disease Control (CDC) ONLINE training, Heads Up to Youth Sports.
  • Recognize To Recover
  • US Soccer: Recognize to Recover – Concussion Initiative
  • Heading and Concussion Mandates (as of April 1, 2016): View Here

November 2015

U. S. Soccer indicates it will announce in the near future, specific details, including a number of new initiatives and recommendations concerning the modification of substitution rules and limitations on heading the ball as well as a more comprehensive player safety campaign. Click here for more information.

October 2015

Effective January 1, 2016 each CJSA club is required to make available either a written or electronic statement regarding concussions to each youth athlete (i.e. all CJSA players) and the parent or legal guardian of each player participating in any youth athletic activity. The law requires that this written or electronic information be made available at the time of registration of each player and must be consistent with the most recent information provided by the National Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) regarding concussions.

  • Player/Parent Concussion Awareness Form

August 2015

  • Concussion Awareness for Coaches, Parents, Players
  • Heads Up Concussion – Concussion Fact Sheet for Parents
  • Section 114 of Connecticut Public Act 15-5, Concussion Awareness in Youth Athletics

February 2015

Click on the link below to view the written public hearing testimony that CJSA forwarded to Connecticut’s Committee on Children in connection with the Committee’s public hearing on H.B. No. 6722 (Raised) RE: An Act Concerning Concussions in Youth Athletics scheduled Tuesday, February 17, 2015. Maggie Girard, CJSA President, and Thom Meredith, CJSA Executive Director will attend the hearing.

  • CJSA’s written public hearing testimony to Connecticut’s Committee on Children
  • Click here to see the full hearing video. Maggie Girard’s testimony can be seen at mark 5:09:45.

October 2014

The CJSA Board has adopted the US Youth Soccer Concussion Policy for its events (Cups, ODP and YPDP). We encourage your clubs to review the policies below.

  • Concussion Procedure & Protocol for CJSA Soccer Events
  • Concussion Notification form for CJSA Events

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