Concussion goggles showing Hawke's Bay children how to identify a brain injury 17 Feb, 2021 12:53 AM 2 minutes to read Six-year-old Grayson McLachlan from Twyford School doning Brain Injury Hawke's Bay's concussion goggles. Photo / Paul Taylor Six-year-old Grayson McLachlan from Twyford School doning Brain Injury Hawke's Bay's concussion goggles. Photo / Paul Taylor Hawkes Bay Today By: Louise Gould Brain Injury Hawke's Bay has put its new concussion goggles straight to use to educate Hawke's Bay's youth on the signs of a brain injury. The association received $1465 last month from the New Zealand Community Trust towards more fatal vision concussion goggles, which they are using for their school programme called Concussion Wise.