Online Courses/eLearning Modules
Concussion Awareness Training Tool (CATT) Online Concussion Courses
The Concussion Awareness Training Tool (CATT) is a series of online educational modules and resources addressing concussion recognition, diagnosis, treatment, and management. Good concussion management may decrease the risk of brain damage and potentially reduce long-term health issues.
Medical Professionals CourseThe Concussion Awareness Training Tool is designed to provide medical professionals with the information they need to provide evidence-based care for their patients who have sustained a concussion. |
Coach CourseThe Concussion Awareness Training Tool is a program designed to provide coaches with the information they need to provide evidence-based care for their athletes who have sustained a concussion. |
Parents or Caregiver CourseThe Concussion Awareness Training Tool is a program designed to provide parents or caregivers with the information they need to take an evidence-based approach in responding to and managing concussion. |
School ProfessionalThe Concussion Awareness Training Tool is a program designed to provide school professionals and administrators with the information they need to take an evidence-based approach in responding to and managing concussion. |
Athlete CourseThe Concussion Awareness Training Tool is a program designed to provide high performance athletes with the information they need to take an evidence-based approach in responding to and managing concussion. |
Women’s Support Workers CourseThe Concussion Awareness Training Tool is a program designed to provide women’s support workers with the information they need to take an evidence-based approach in responding to and managing concussion. |
Workers & Workplaces CourseThe Concussion Awareness Training Tool is a program designed to provide workers and workplaces with the information they need to take an evidence-based approach in responding to and managing concussion. |
Youth Course (Coming Soon)The Concussion Awareness Training Tool is a program designed to provide youth with the information they need to take an evidence-based approach in responding to and managing concussion. |
University of Calgary Online Concussion Course
The Faculty of Kinesiology, the Sport Injury Prevention Research Centre and the Integrated Concussion Research Program at the University of Calgary now hosts a massive open online course (MOOC) on concussion.
A MOOC is a free, non-credited course open to everyone.
University of Calgary Online Concussion CourseThe course aims to demystify concussion, clarify the role of those involved in the prevention and management of concussion, and support participants to implement a concussion management protocol adapted to their specific sport, school or community environment. The course aims to educate health professionals, parents, coaches, teachers, school administrators and sport leaders. |
Coaching Association of Canada
The Coaching Association of Canada (CAC) educates and certifies coaches and celebrates their achievements at all levels of sport. Through its coaching education, research, and advocacy programs, the CAC promotes safety in sport, works to increase diversity and inclusion within Canada's coaching community, and strives to enhance the sport experiences of participants across the country. The National Coaching Certification Program (NCCP) provides standardized, inclusive, and sport safety education to coaches and coach developers across 65 sports.
Making Headway NCCP CourseMaking Headway NCCP eLearning Modules are available to help coaches gain the knowledge and skills required to ensure the safety of your participants. Concussions can occur while participating in any sport or recreational activity. Since the circumstances under which a concussion can be sustained are so varied, it’s important for all coaches, parents, and athletes to be aware of the signs, symptoms, and what to do if a concussion occurs. All of CAC's resources are aligned with the Canadian Guideline on Concussion in Sport, produced by Parachute Canada, and designed to teach you how to ensure the safety of athletes and participants. |