ROWAN'S LAW CONCUSSION ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
The Ontario
Government has enacted Rowan's Law (Concussion Safety), 2018, S.O.
2018, c. 1 ("Act"). Ontario Regulation 161/19,
the Act requires all sport organizations as defined in the Regulation
("Sports Organization"), which includes Minor Ball Hockey Ontario
(MBHO), to have a Concussion Code of Conduct. This Concussion Code of Conduct
must require participants, as set out in the Act, to review the Ontario
Government's issued Concussion Awareness Resources on an annual basis. A
participant is subject to a Concussion Code of Conduct for each Sports
Organization a participant is registered with.
RESOURCES
Applicable age-appropriate Concussion Awareness Resources are located
at www.ontario.ca/page/rowans-law-concussion-safety The
MBHO Concussion Code of Conduct and the appropriate Concussion Awareness
Resources must be reviewed before you can register/participate in MBHO leagues.
ROWAN’S LAW CONCUSSION AWARENESS RESOURCE
Ages 10 and Under Concussion Awareness Resource
Ages 11-14 Concussion Awareness Resource
Ages 15 and Over Concussion Awareness Resource
MBHO CONCUSSION CODE
OF CONDUCT
I will help prevent concussions by my
commitment to:
- Wearing the proper equipment for my sport and wearing it correctly.
- Respecting the rules of my sport or activity.
- Fair play and respect for all* (respecting other athletes, coaches, team
trainers and officials).
I will care for my and others health
and safety by taking concussions seriously, and I understand that:
- A concussion is a brain injury that can have both short- and long-term
effects.
- A blow to the head, face or neck, or a blow to the body that causes the
brain to move around inside the skull may cause a concussion.
- A person doesn't need to lose consciousness to have had a concussion.
I will commit to:
- Report any possible concussion received during participation in the MBHO
to a designated person.
- Recognizing a concussion or possible concussion and reporting to a
designated person when an individual suspects that another individual may have
sustained a concussion.
- Sharing any pertinent information regarding incidents of a removal from
sport with the Player's school and other sport organization with which the
player has registered.
- Sharing any pertinent information regarding incidents of a concussion
that have occurred outside of participation in the MBHO to a designated person
with your/individual's team.
- Complete Injury Report Forms in a timely manner and ensure they are
submitted to the League and/or Organization/Federation/Association.
- Give commitment to providing opportunities before and after each
training, practice and competition to enable participants to discuss potential
issues related to concussions.
- Maintain an open dialogue with all athletes and participants (and
parents/guardians in cases of minors) about their health and any signs and
symptoms of concussion they may experience.
I will commit to respect the MBHO
Removal and Return to Play Protocol by:
- Understanding that if I have a suspected concussion, I will be removed
from sport and that I will not be able to return to training, practice or
competition until I undergo a medical assessment by a medical doctor or nurse
practitioner and have been medically cleared to return to training, practice or
competition.
- Understanding I will have to be medically cleared by a medical doctor or
nurse practitioner before returning to training, practice or competition.
- Respecting the roles and responsibilities of all coaches and health care
professionals in Return to Play protocol.
- Responding appropriately with Return to Play protocols if a participant
is experiencing concussion related symptoms or if you suspect any participant
has sustained a concussion.
In consideration of Minor Ball Hockey Ontario permitting the player to participate
in any of the activities of the Toronto Minor Ball Hockey League (TMBHL), I for
myself, my family, heirs, successors, and
executors hereby indemnify and hold harmless the TMBHL, it’s directors,
officers, successors, and assigns, from all costs, claims, actions, damages or liabilities, whatever their
nature or however caused, resulting from the participation of the player in any
activities of the TMBHL.TMBHL has my permission to use my child's photograph
publicly to promote the league. I understand that the images may be used in
print publications, online publications, presentations, websites, and social
media. I also understand that no royalty, fee or other compensation shall
become payable to me by reason of such use.