IHNSW is committed to maintaining the health, wellbeing and safety of all its participants. Safety is a top priority for those participating in the sport of hockey. IHNSW recognises the increased awareness of concussions and their potential short and long‐term effects.
The IHNSW Concussion policy is intended as a tool to assist in the recognition and management of those who have a concussion or are suspected of having a concussion, as a result of participation in IHNSW’s activities. It aims to ensure that players with a suspected concussion receive timely and appropriate care, to allow them to return to their sport safely.
This protocol may not address every possible clinical scenario that can occur during sport-related activities, but includes critical elements based on the latest evidence and current expert consensus. The overall premise is to treat suspected concussions conservatively and if in doubt, sit them out.
The guidelines are for players, coaches, on-ice officials, club officials and parents and should be understood and followed by all parties for the benefit and welfare of the players.
Ice Hockey NSW has follows the Australian Institute of Sport Concussion In Sport protocols.
AIS – Concussion in Sport Course provides players, parents, coaches, managers, and clubs to recognise and manage a concussion injury in a sporting context.
Next Steps information:
Online forms for reporting:
Concussion Resources
37382_Concussion-referral-and-clearance-form-FA-acc
Graded Return To Sport Framework
Health Practitioner On Field Decision Tree
Heath Practitioner Off Field Decision Tree
Concussion Management Checklist – Player
Concussion Management Checklist – Club/Team
For further information, please visit the AIS – Concussion In Sport website.