Encourage sport, protect the developing brain.

Dynamic workshops and webinars for teaching staff or students.

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  • Online Course

    We offer on demand learning so your staff can access the latest essentials about concussion at anytime from wherever. Learners also benefit from asking questions in our forums and accessing our free, tailored, resources.

  • In Person Workshops

    Our hands-on sessions prepare your staff or students to positively impact your school's concussion culture. We customise our sessions to meet learners where they are, providing the right resources and support to help them succeed. Learners leave knowing exactly what to do if a concussion occurs in the school setting.

  • Webinars

    Simplify staff development. Our webinars offer convenient, flexible, and interactive learning that works around your school's schedule, yet still covers essential concussion information in a fun and engaging way.

  • 10-19

    years is the age when concussion rates are the highest. This coincides with school age.

    Source

  • 30%

    of youth experience persistent concussion symptoms (>4 weeks). This impacts learning.

    Source

  • Early,

    supported return to school after a concussion improves outcomes.

    Source

Our method

Instilling confidence and competence

Effective education hinges on how we teach, not just what. Our unique services prioritise learners, tailoring experiences to their individual resources, motivations, and existing knowledge. School environments bring unique challenges when it comes to concussion. With 10+ years of experience teaching in this space, we’ve proven we have what it takes to deliver.

Kind words from a school

“Concussion education is crucial for high school students involved in sports because it helps them understand the signs, symptoms, and potential long-term consequences of head injuries. With proper knowledge, pupils can identify concussions early and seek medical attention, reducing the risk of serious complications like second-impact syndrome or long-term cognitive issues. Educating students not only empowers them to make safer decisions on and off the field but also promotes a culture of safety, helping to protect their future well-being. ConcussED provided a highly informative and helpful workshop for our learners who were able to take this knowledge and apply it to their respective sports. The pupil's loved learning more about concussion care and prevention strategies and I still see them rocking their ConcussED t-shirts around school!”

Public resources

  • UK-wide Concussion Guidelines for Grassroots Sport

    This landmark guidance, published by the UK government and the Sport and Recreation Alliance, provides comprehensive information on identifying, managing, and preventing concussion in grassroots sport.

  • Scottish Sports Concussion Guidance

    This guidance outlines updated protocols for quickly identifying and managing concussions in grassroots sports in Scotland, mandating immediate removal from play and a structured, gradual return to normal activities and sport.

  • ConcussED Blog Library

    Browse our blog library for articles on a range of topics. Just click the button below.

Contact us.

Please use the form to get in touch or contact us directly using the details below. Please note, we are unable to provide medical advice or recommendations for specific concussion cases.

Dr Stephanie Adams
info@concussioneducation.co.uk