The AFL and other collision sports need to demonstrate that they take concussion seriously by adopting a target to reduce the number of concussions by 25% per year.
In February 2025, The Community Concussion Research Foundation sent an eye-opening statement to all MP’s within the Australian Parliament highlighting the immediate need for government regulation to deliver better outcomes for the Australian population and to...
‘Making Sport Safe’ Forum – Event Summary Organized by: Community Concussion Research Foundation (CCRF) Date: Friday, July 12, 2024 Location: Community Hub at The Dock, Docklands, Melbourne The Making Sport Safe Forum, now in its second year, united...
Community Concussion Research Foundation Ltd. Media Release: 22/3/2023 Inaugural Concussion/CTE Awareness Week in Australia: July 10-16, 2023. Concussion/CTE Awareness Week 2023 is a national initiative aimed at increasing awareness and knowledge about concussions and...
Download the original MS Word document here: Submission to Senate Inquiry FP[4448] The content of the submission is displayed below (excl. Appendix, available in the MS Word doc). Community Concussion Research Foundation Ltd January 2023 Submission to...
US health body rules collision sports cause CTE in landmark change; Andy Bull comments in the Guardian about a landmark case in world sport. Published on October 24, 2022.