The risk of injury in any sport is always present. Parents know this when they sign up their kids to play. However, sometimes parents will blame others for uncontrollable events or for actions perceived to be harmful to their kids. This section is intended to give you some guidelines for keeping injuries or exposures to a minimum.
A participant who responds to an incident or injury should do so in a knowledgeable manner, or defer any action to a party who has expertise in such matters. The following first aid guidelines should help you with the more common first aid techniques used with soccer related injuries.
Whether to call for an ambulance is a judgment call that carries with it anxiety if the degree of injury is unclear. If possible defer the question to the child's parent, or a nurse or doctor on the field. Cell phones can be used to contact parents, advice nurses, or ambulances. Follow first aid procedures and make the judgment based on sound criteria. But when in doubt pass the decision to someone with more expertise, such as an ambulance crew.
Each child is required to provide you with a medical consent form. The consent form is required at every CYSA sponsored event.
There are situations wherein a kid is injured and there is no health care provider or the policy limits are inadequate. For those cases, CYSA maintains an excess accident insurance policy which provides coverage of medical bills up to $300,000 per injury. A copy of CYSA's summary of accident insurance coverage is in this manual or you may obtain one from the CYSA State Office at (925) 426-KIDS (see sections 3:07:01 and 3:07:02 of the CYSA Constitution and Bylaws).