Being a good teammate means looking out for your team and having their back. That’s why CDC Injury Center’s new HEADS UP fact sheet for athletes aim to:
- Help young athletes know what to do if they think they or a teammate has a concussion;
- Teach young athletes how to spot concussion symptoms among themselves or a teammate; and
- Encourage young athletes to report a concussion and support their teammates in doing the same.
Post and share these new fact sheets on your website and through social media
- Download the new HEADS UP fact sheets:
- Post a comment: www.facebook.com/CDCHEADSUP
- Tweet @CDCInjury using hashtag #Goodteammates
Do Your Part to Get Concussion Info on Every Sideline
- Download the HEADS UP concussion app.
- Customize your website and HEADS UP fact sheets with your team or school logo and colors.
- Take an online training.
Learn More
- Newly proposed National Concussion Surveillance System
- CDC Injury Center: HEADS UP
- Sports Culture Must Change to Reduce Head Injuries
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