NIRSA’s Concussion Advisory Council launches concussion survey
NIRSA has recognized the need for the profession to identify best practices that mitigate these risks and enhance the safety of student participation.
NIRSA has recognized the need for the profession to identify best practices that mitigate these risks and enhance the safety of student participation.
In the aftermath of recent hurricanes, NIRSA members have supported various relief initiatives, with some schools serving as shelters, collecting supplies, or setting up dedicated relief funds.
The NIRSA Board of Directors recently established and appointed a Concussion Advisory Council and their work is already underway.
The NIRSA Policy & Legislation Committee provides members with information about policies and legislation that may affect their campuses. See what they've focused on in 2016-2017.
The early bird deadline to register for this focused professional development event is Wednesday, May 10. Register today and save big!
The American Red Cross is now offering significant discounts to NIRSA members on certification courses and eligible retail products.
Check out the latest issue of the SportRisk newsletter for tips for implementing a concussion protocol in campus recreation departments.
NIRSA is excited to announce a late addition to the NIRSA 2017 Annual Conference Program! Attendees will now have an opportunity to participate in a roundtable discussion about concussions.
Consider reviewing the staff training and professional development webinar videos on ‘Negligence and Risk Management’ developed by McGregor & Associates. They focus on awareness and help people to look at situations from different perspectives.
A missing camper has to be at the top of the list of worst case scenarios for a campus recreation director or camp coordinator. Learn how to develop "Missing Child" protocols that fit your organization.