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HeadSmart partners with revolutioniseSPORT in grassroots concussion management

View all · 09 Jun 2017 · Australasian Leisure Management Magazine

In a world-first, the online end-to-end platforms for sports concussion and sports club management have joined to lead the way in player health and safety standard in sport.

Delivering a combination of education and baseline screening as the first step in sports concussion management, this partnership will help schools and clubs on the right path to player and athlete welfare.

revolutioniseSPORT Managing Director Alex Mednis explains "some of the sports we service, such as Gridiron, are quite high-impact, so this is a fantastic initiative.

"From a membership management perspective, it's all about streamlining the process when members join the sport, so that registering and completing the baseline screening becomes one smooth process.

"This workflow makes it easier for administrators to track and follow up on those participants who have yet to complete the screening."

Dr Ryan Kohler, Managing Director of the HeadSmart Sports Concussion Program, adds "HeadSmart's vision to provide professional-level sports concussion care to grass roots sports takes a significant step forward today.

"Player and athlete welfare is fundamental to any organisation's risk management strategy. Partnering with revolutioniseSPORT will go a long way to addressing the lack of policy, education, awareness and individualised concussion screening at schools and clubs across Australia."

HeadSmart is the world-leading computerised sports concussion risk management solution with an end-end sports concussion program servicing over 30,000 athletes and players across 17 different sports codes in Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, United Arab Emirates and the UK.

For more information go to www.headsmart.me

revolutioniseSPORT is an emerging market leader in online club management with its platform currently supporting 83 governing bodies and over 800 local clubs across Australia, New Zealand, Singapore, South Africa and Europe. 

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Originally published in Australasian Leisure Management Magazine.