
CATT for Youth includes a 40-minute, text and video-based course delivered in an interactive and engaging format.
CATT for Youth includes a 40-minute, text and video-based course delivered in an interactive and engaging format.
The information, tools and resources in this toolkit are intended to increase British Columbians’ awareness of concussion.
Symptoms of CTE include: impulse control problems, aggression, depression, paranoia, short-term memory loss, impaired judgment, and dementia.
“There is more strength in recovery.”
This visually-appealing guide has practical information on how to conduct a virtual concussion exam.
The training tool will enable law enforcement to make more informed decisions about what to look for and when to seek medical support in a timely manner.
The first annual Concussion Awareness Week will be held across British Columbia from September 26 to October 2.
We collaborated on the development of resources on how to diagnose concussion in blind or visually impaired individuals.
The package includes information on how to return to work or school after a concussion, medical checklists, industry specific resources, and more.