Headfirst: A Concussion Podcast

Monologue: The Cost of Consent - Concussion, Vocation and the Assumption of Risk

Reece Granger Episode 143

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This episode picks up where our last one left off, brief update new developments in the Geelong concussion waiver case. But the real focus is bigger than one club: we're unpacking what "they accept the risk" actually means, why professional sport gets treated as a calling rather than a job, and what that costs players when it comes to consent, tax structures, and basic workplace protection. We'll hold both sides of that argument up fairly, and test it against how any other Australian workplace would be judged for doing the same thing.

 

 

03:44 – New Developments

08:44 – The Debate on Player Accepting the Risk 

14:27 – Vocation vs Job Perspective in Sport

20:29 – Taxation and Financial Structures in Professional Sports

23:20 – Workers Compensation and Athlete Protections

28:10 – Taxation and Risk

32:53 - Comparative Analysis of Workplace Safety and Sports

38:51 – Conclusion

 

 

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