Ontario Concussion Prevention Network Meeting June 22, 2015 Dr. Shelina Babul Associate Director, Sports Injury Specialist I BC Injury Research & Prevention.

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Ontario Concussion Prevention Network Meeting June 22, 2015 Dr. Shelina Babul Associate Director, Sports Injury Specialist I BC Injury Research & Prevention Unit I BC Children's Hospital Investigator I Developmental Neurosciences & Child Health I Child & Family Research Institute Investigator I Djavad Mowafaghian Center for Brain Health, UBC Clinical Assistant Professor I Department of Pediatrics/Pathology & Laboratory Medicine, UBC F Oak Street I Vancouver, BC V6H 3V4 Tel I Fax I -

CATT for Medical Professionals

CATT for Parents, Players and Coaches

CATT for School Professionals ( July 2015)

RECOGNIZE the signs and symptoms of a concussion. RESPOND to a concussion event. Understand what a student needs to RECOVER from a concussion PREPARE for a student’s return to school Support a student’s RETURN to learn and activities PREVENT and support PRACTICE through strategies and POLICIES CATT for School Professionals

Further Enhancements / Additional Components Mental health Translation into other languages Services Updates post Zurich 2016 App development?

Thank You