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Australian researchers ask for help from parents, coaches to raise youth concussion awareness

  • Australian researchers are asking parents and coaches for help in understanding youth concussions in sports, particularly in Australian rules football and rugby.
  • The University of South Australia is conducting a survey to assess concussion management awareness among parents and community sports staff.
  • The Queensland Brain Institute aims to improve safety in contact sports by studying concussions among high school players in collaboration with World Rugby.
  • Researchers in Australia are seeking assistance from parents and coaches to understand the impact of concussions on youth involved in contact sports.
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Australian researchers ask for help from parents, coaches to raise youth concussion awareness

With concussion-related injuries among professional athletes often taking an unwanted spotlight, researchers in Australia are asking for help to study the impacts of potential long-term brain injuries to the younger generation — one contact sport at a time.

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The Hamilton Spectator broke the news in Hamilton, Canada on Wednesday, September 10, 2025.
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