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Grassroots sporting groups can now benefit from early intervention programs for mental health, thanks to a new partnership between Orygen and the AFL.

Orygen, the National Centre of Excellence for Youth Mental Health, and the AFL have partnered to release the second edition of a world-leading evidence guide.

Titled ’What Works For Mental Health In Sporting Teams?’, is designed to equip sporting teams and governing bodies with expert insight into the evidence base behind mental health programs.

The guide is now freely available to all community and professional sporting clubs and associations.

Lead author and Orygen’s head of elite sports and mental health, professor Rosemary Purcell, applauded the AFL for taking a lead role in elevating the importance of evidence in mental health programs.

“The AFL has shown real leadership in not only promoting mental health awareness but also encouraging a focus on evidence-based solutions,” he said.

“There’s been a sharp increase in programs aimed at raising mental health awareness in sporting clubs.

“Awareness is great, but it is very important that we go beyond awareness and focus on prevention and intervention, and programs that aim to achieve that need to be scrutinised and backed by evidence.”

The second edition comes following the proliferation of mental health awareness programs offered to sporting clubs since the 2020 release of the groundbreaking first edition, which has been used by sporting organisations around the world and remains the only resource of its kind.

The new edition provides updated evaluations of pre-existing mental health programs, as well as evaluations of an additional eight new programs.

AFL head of mental health and wellbeing Dr Kate Hall said they want to support all clubs, across all levels, to educate and empower young players to look after their mental health, understand the signs of mental ill health and know where to get help for themselves and their teammates.

“We believe football clubs and sporting teams across the country play a crucial part in the promotion of mental well being,“ she said.

“…And the prevention of mental health challenges by contributing to individual and collective wellbeing, and being a vehicle for mental health education.”

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