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Subcommittee on Sports-Related Concussions in Canada committee I'm appealing to the researching minds amongst you. I haven't kept up with the research on the issues of mouthguards and prevention. I'd be interested to hear about any update as to where we might sit with that or any new research or research that's saying no to the value of that
April 10th, 2019Committee meeting
Robert Gordon KitchenConservative
Subcommittee on Sports-Related Concussions in Canada committee What you're saying is there isn't anything new along those lines.
April 10th, 2019Committee meeting
Robert Gordon KitchenConservative
Subcommittee on Sports-Related Concussions in Canada committee One of the things we've seen throughout the study is the issue of the SCAT5 and the value of the Child SCAT5 and the on-site issues. I'm going to bring this to the public health aspect of it. Are you stepping up to educate on that in the school systems with school sports?
April 10th, 2019Committee meeting
Robert Gordon KitchenConservative
Subcommittee on Sports-Related Concussions in Canada committee Minor hockey put trainers on all minor hockey teams. When I took that course many years ago, compared to my background, I saw a very limited value from my point of view. But education, as we heard from Mr. Stringer too, is an important thing. Do we need to expand that with the tr
April 10th, 2019Committee meeting
Robert Gordon KitchenConservative
Subcommittee on Sports-Related Concussions in Canada committee Thanks to all of you for being here. I'm going to stay a little bit on Darren's line here, because you gave me questions that I wanted to ask. On that aspect of taking it to the provincial areas and the school bodies besides the national sport organizations, you've talked about
April 10th, 2019Committee meeting
Robert Gordon KitchenConservative
Subcommittee on Sports-Related Concussions in Canada committee I appreciate your presentation here because you talk about online training for health professionals, which aims to increase awareness, recognition and management of concussions. In my previous life, I was a regulator for a profession. I can mandate people to sit in a chair to lis
April 10th, 2019Committee meeting
Robert Gordon KitchenConservative
Subcommittee on Sports-Related Concussions in Canada committee The paper that was just published this year in the BMJ on the American Medical Society for Sports Medicine's position statement on concussion in sport estimates that over 50% of concussions in high-school-aged youth are not related to organized sports. Only 20% are related to org
April 10th, 2019Committee meeting
Robert Gordon KitchenConservative
Subcommittee on Sports-Related Concussions in Canada committee Thank you, gentlemen, for being here. It's much appreciated. As you've indicated, a lot of what we're talking about here is not only for professional hockey, but also for sport in general, and not just hockey. I appreciate your comments and some of the information that you've p
May 1st, 2019Committee meeting
Robert Gordon KitchenConservative
Subcommittee on Sports-Related Concussions in Canada committee We're aware of the SCAT5. One of the things you mentioned in your presentation was data collection. We've heard from a lot of organizations at this committee about the lack of data collection. It's great to hear that you have that data. I'm wondering if you are in a position to
May 1st, 2019Committee meeting
Robert Gordon KitchenConservative
Subcommittee on Sports-Related Concussions in Canada committee Thank you. On the education issue, you talked about feedback. Do you get feedback from your players? You provide them with the education. You teach them at the beginning of the season. You educate them, and go through your protocol to do that. What's the feedback you've receive
May 1st, 2019Committee meeting
Robert Gordon KitchenConservative
Subcommittee on Sports-Related Concussions in Canada committee I've been involved with minor hockey since my kids were little and since I was in university, and I've watched the progression that has happened over the years in coaching, not only for that four-year-old who, at four, is saying to himself that he wants to be an NHL superstar and
May 1st, 2019Committee meeting
Robert Gordon KitchenConservative
Subcommittee on Sports-Related Concussions in Canada committee Thank you, Chair. You mentioned, and I agree with you, that for your referees it's a thankless job and it's the toughest job they'll ever have. In my years of coaching—and I coached up to midget AA—ultimately when my son became a referee, my respect for referees changed immensel
May 1st, 2019Committee meeting
Robert Gordon KitchenConservative
Subcommittee on Sports-Related Concussions in Canada committee Very much so, in understanding how it was.
May 1st, 2019Committee meeting
Robert Gordon KitchenConservative
Subcommittee on Sports-Related Concussions in Canada committee We heard earlier from Mr. Stringer. I'm not sure if you're aware of Mr. Stringer, but his daughter Rowan died, unfortunately, from a concussion after playing rugby—and in Ontario we now have Rowan's Law. One of the things Mr. Stringer mentioned when he was here was that during
May 1st, 2019Committee meeting
Robert Gordon KitchenConservative
May 1st, 2019Committee meeting
Robert Gordon KitchenConservative