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Nov 1, 2021

Expanded partnership offers wellbeing support for Football Australia process

An expanded partnership announced by Football Australia, Sport Integrity Australia and the Australian Institute of Sport (AIS) sees those impacted by the independent complaints handling process for Football Australia offered free access to expert mental health and wellbeing.

Under the arrangement, anyone who has been involved in Football Australia’s national programs will have the opportunity to access free counselling via the AIS Mental Health Referral Network from 1st November 2021 to 1st April 2022.

This includes:

  • Current and former members of the men’s and women’s national teams

  • Current and former members of the A-League Men

  • Current and former members of the A-League Women

  • Current and former members of the A-League Youth

  • All impacted Football Australia staff

  • Impacted family members of the athlete or staff groups above

Importantly, the support extends to all parties involved in the complaint process, including those who submit complaints or reports, and the respondents to those complaints.

The AIS Mental Health Referral Network comprises a national team of more than 50 expert psychologists and mental health clinicians who specialise in working with elite athletes. They offer free, independent and confidential support for elite athletes, coaches and sport staff around Australia, and understand the unique pressures and complexity of life in a high-performance sport setting.

Sport Integrity Australia Chief Executive, David Sharpe said the value of the partnership could not be under-estimated and notes “we understand that speaking up, or being the subject of an investigation, can sometimes be extremely challenging. Ensuring people have access to professional support if they need it is essential and this partnership provides that through dedicated professionals who are experts in the field of elite sport.”

The AIS Mental Health Referral Network was established in 2018 and is available at all times to more than 3000 people in Australian high-performance sport. AIS Director of People Development and Wellbeing Matti Clements said the AIS was pleased to be able to expand that support during the Football Australia process.

Clements advised “we genuinely want everyone in Australian high-performance sport to be supported and feel like they can reach out for help if, and when, they need it. This year alone the AIS Mental Health Referral Network has received more than 350 referrals. So, don’t ever feel like you’re alone or there isn’t someone you can speak to.

“Your first point of call when you connect with the Mental Health Referral Network will be with a qualified psychologist who will discuss your concerns and circumstances, then offer to connect you to the most suitable clinician in our network. There’s no obligations, just support.”

Football Australia Chief Executive, James Johnson said the expansion of the partnership underlined the game’s commitment to providing a safe and supportive environment for players and officials.

Johnson added “the issues we’re talking about are inherently complex and deeply personal, so it’s important that people are provided the appropriate care and support so they are, and feel, equipped to participate in the process in a way that caters for their specific needs and circumstances.”

This partnership is complemented by Football Australia’s established wellbeing support framework which includes dedicated wellbeing and high performance specialists, Sport Integrity Australia’s existing support services that sport participants going through integrity processes can be referred to, and the wellbeing support services offered through Professional Footballers Australia (PFA).

The portal to submit complaints as part of the independent complaint handling process opened yesterday. Complaints and reports can be submitted up to 31st January 2022.

More information about the network is available here: Mental Health Referral Network | Australian Institute of Sport

Details about the independent complaint handling process is available here: Independent Complaints Handling Process (Football Australia) | Sport Integrity Australia

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