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Melbourne researchers call for extension to mandatory AFL concussion recovery period 30/04/2021|2min Melbourne scientists are calling for the AFL to extend their mandatory recovery time for concussions to 30 days after finding the current 12-day rest is not long enough for footballers to make a full recovery. This year the AFL implemented a rule that when a player is seriously concussed they must sit out for 12 days – twice as long as last year. Researchers from the Department of Neuroscience at Monash University reported – after comparing MRI scans of injured players with non-injured players – footballers were still showing serious signs of injury and brain damage after 12 days. ....
The Coroner s court said that it was concerning that the frequency of suicides among the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander population in Victoria was twice that of the non-Indigenous community. The court has reported Victoria had one of the highest rates of suicide for First Nations people in the country during 2020. Latji Latji man Stephan Gocol from the Victorian Aboriginal Legal Service at Mildura said the March visit from the court s Koori unit involved a community discussion. Educating people on suicide and then the flow-on effects of it, like the effect it has on the family, it would help deter it, Mr Gocol said. ....
In March, four Aboriginal people died in custody. We missed you too. Sign up to our newsletter, and follow us on Instagram and Twitter, so you always know where to find us. On March 2, a 35-year-old Aboriginal man died at the Longbay Correctional Centre prison hospital in Sydney. Three days later, a 44-year-old Indigenous woman died at Silverwater Correctional Facility. Another two days went by and, on March 7, another man died in Ravenhall Correctional Centre in Melbourne. The following week, a 37-year-old Barkindji man died after being pursued by police in Broken Hill it was March 18. That’s four Aboriginal deaths in one month. ....