The TeamSafe® Report #35: Can My Child Play?
Can My Child Play? By Marty McNair I have had the honor and pleasure of getting to know Marty over the last year. He has written a...
The TeamSafe® Report #34: Safety, Safety, Safety!
"she [Kennady Kasteler] peeked through a partition and saw her friends, crying and helpless." Helpless is NOT the answer! Demand...
The TeamSafe® Report #20: The Heat: Braeden's Story and another Reminder
"One year ago a 19-year-old football player from New Jersey arrived in western Kansas to start his dream of playing in the pros. But...
The TeamSafe® Report #18 The Jordan McNair Foundation and Zach Martin Foundation
TeamSafe®Sports would like to give a shout out to two special partners: the Jordan McNair Foundation and the Zach Martin Foundation....
The TeamSafe® Report #15 Best-Practices Safety Checklist for Youth Sports Organizations
When we drop our kids at a youth sports game or practice we trust that these organizations are responsible for the health and safety of...
The TeamSafe® Report #14: A New Model for Student-Athlete Care
"Kansas Athletics is collaborating with The University of Kansas Health System and LMH Health to launch Kansas Team Health, a new model...
The TeamSafe® Report #12: Inter-Association Recommendations on Prevention of Catastrophic Injury an
"Since 1970 traumatic deaths have undergone a steep and steady decline; nontraumatic deaths, however, have remained steady since 1960....
The TeamSafe® Report #11: May is Stop The Bleed Month
What is Stop the Bleed? Drawing from the lessons of the battlefield, school shootings, and other bleeding emergencies, the American...
TeamSafe®Sports Report #8: Are You Sure? Really Sure?
Scenario #1 A 16 year old soccer player went up for a header and collided head to head with another player. After the collision, he...
The TeamSafe® Report #7: MRSA
MRSA: Still happening, yet simple to prevent! MRSA infections have become common in athletes since the first reported cases in a high...