First Aid
Mini and Junior Rugby 9 of 9

9. First Aid


All first aiders are trained and certified in Emergency First Aid in Rugby Union (EFARU) which has been developed by the RFU specifically to meet the needs of players. Our team of first aiders is responsible for providing pitch-side over at both training and matches.

Parent responsibilities

Please do not go onto the pitch if your child is hurt. We understand that this may feel uncomfortable, but protocols are in place to ensure the safety of everyone. Wait until the coach and first aider signal for you and then follow the advice you are given. We know kids can get upset when they're asked to sit out during a game but it's important that they do so if asked.

If the first aider is concerned about your child's injuries they may ask to you follow up with a health professional.

Concussion

As a parent of a small rugby player, you need to understand concussion.

Concussion is one of the most common injuries in rugby. Any child identified as having concussion will be immediately removed from the pitch and will follow the Graduated Return to Play (GRTP) process. Full details of this can be found on the RFU website

Parents play a vital role in the prevention and management of concussion. We recommend you read through the guidelines on the RFU website and watch the headcase training.