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Mild Traumatic Brain Injury (Concussion) Resources

March is Brain Injury Awareness Month!  

Check out the recording for our Brain Injury Awareness Presentation and Resources here

 

NEW Concussion Flow Chart Now Available

 The Concussion Flow Chart has been updated to reflect Best Practice information.  This is a quick reference guide.  It should be used with the Concussion Management Guide.

Click here to access the new Concussion Flow Chart


CDE Materials


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School district and BOCES level Brain Injury Consulting Team Training.

Training designed to help Colorado school districts to develop a comprehensive system of support for children with a mild to severe brain injury.

View BrainSTEPS COLORADO information

Online Learning Tips

Is your school virtually supporting a student with a Brain Injury? Checkout the BrainSTEPS tips for online learning.


 

Areas of Support

Concussion Action Team (CAT) meetings: Virtual meetings held bi-monthly to provide school professionals with an opportunity to ask questions, discuss challenges, learn about new information, and to connect with other school professionals across Colorado. These meetings are provided by the Colorado Department of Education for any school professionals. For more information or to join the listserv contact Toni Grishman (grishman_t@cde.state.co.us).

Brain Injury - Health and Wellness

Provides support to Colorado school districts in developing a system of support for children who have sustained a brain injury through the development of protocol and collaboration with community resources. This includes technical assistance related to concussion management protocol, trainings, and collaboration across educational and community settings to ensure successful education and health outcomes for students.

For more information, please contact:

Toni Grishman, BSN, RN
Email: Grishman_t@cde.state.co.us
Phone: 303-524-4321

To join the Brain Injury and/or Concussion list serves, please email Toni Grishman

Exceptional Student Services Unit: Traumatic Brain Injury