Cheer loss control news

Vol. 1, 2019

Topics in this issue include:

  • Cheering for concussion awareness
  • Discounted background check services

Cheering for concussion awareness

Concussion awareness continues to be an important component of any youth sports or program activity. Knowing how concussions occur, signs and symptoms, along with precautionary steps, your program can take are vital to a successful concussion management program. Most often, concussions are associated with contact sports such as football, soccer, and basketball. Cheer programs also have concussion exposures.

Discounted background check services

Watch our new video on our background check vendors – with discounted services available to Markel customers.

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