Terms of reference
Concussions and repeated head trauma in contact sports at all levels, for all genders and age groups, with particular reference to:
(a)the guidelines and practices contact sports associations and clubs follow in cases of player concussions and repeated head trauma, including practices undermining recovery periods and potential risk disclosure;
(b)the long-term impacts of concussions and repeated head trauma, including but not limited to mental, physical, social and professional impacts;
(c)the long and short-term support available to players affected by concussion and repeated head trauma;
(d)the liability of contact sports associations and clubs for long-term impacts of player concussions and repeated head trauma;
(e)the role of sports associations and clubs in the debate around concussion and repeated head trauma, including in financing research;
(f)the lack of a consistent definition of what constitutes ‘concussion’;
(g)the prevalence, monitoring and reporting of concussion and long-term impacts of concussion and repeated head trauma, including in First Nations communities;
(h)workers, or other, compensation mechanisms for players affected by long-term impacts of concussions and repeated head trauma;
(i)alternative approaches to concussions and repeated head trauma in contact sport, and awareness raising about its risks;
(j)international experiences in modifying sports for children; and
(k)any other related matters.