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UK Concussion Guidelines for Grassroots Sport

02 May 2023

Lead MP

Stuart Andrew

Debate Type

Ministerial Statement

Tags

Culture, Media & Sport
Other Contributors: 16

At a Glance

Stuart Andrew raised concerns about uk concussion guidelines for grassroots sport in the House of Commons. A government minister responded. Other MPs also contributed.

How the Debate Unfolded

MPs spoke in turn to share their views and ask questions. Here's what each person said:

Government Statement

Culture, Media & Sport
Government Statement
The UK concussion guidelines for grassroots sport aim to enhance the safety of millions participating in sports, focusing on reducing head injury risks. These guidelines are a result of extensive work by medical experts and aim to ensure prompt and effective treatment. The minister emphasises the importance of the message 'If in doubt, sit them out' and acknowledges the need for further steps towards technological solutions and prevention strategies.

Shadow Comment

Chris Bryant
Shadow Comment
The shadow Minister welcomes the guidelines but expresses concerns about their limitations. He questions how to prevent brain injuries before they occur, suggests limiting activities such as heading in football and tackling in rugby for young players, and highlights issues with multiple concussions and lack of medical approval before return-to-play. He also raises concerns over elite sports' disregard for player health and the need for reliable statistics on brain injuries.
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