ATHLETE WELLBEING AND ENGAGEMENT |
Athletics Australia believes that taking a holistic approach to wellbeing allows high-performance athletes to learn, thrive, and contribute to the community during their time in sport, and in life afterwards. AA’s Wellbeing and Engagement team support and encourage high performance athletes to confidently reach their potential and lead a balanced life during and after their sporting careers. |
ATHLETICS AUSTRALIA'S ATHLETE WELLBEING AND ENGAGEMENT SERVICESWellbeing and Engagement is being embedded within our high-performance pathway through a sport specific framework which has been co-created with the AIS. The framework details services and resources available to high-performance athletes that supports athletes to find the right balance between wellbeing, engagement in activities outside of training and competition, and the requirements of elite sport. The framework will support AA’s high-performance athletes in the areas of;
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CONTACTIf you would like to learn more about our support services, please contact Athletics Australia's Athlete Wellbeing & Engagement Manager Melanie Purkiss. |
AUSTRALIAN INSTITUTE OF SPORT - MENTAL HEALTH REFERRAL NETWORKThe Australian Institute of Sport (AIS) Athlete Wellbeing and Engagement department includes a dedicated Mental Health Team whose objective is to support and strengthen athlete mental health through a clinical care model, providing athletes access to a nationwide Mental Health Referral Network. The national network is comprised of Psychologists with specialist mental health experience who can provide evidence-based assessment and treatment services for athletes. For all categorised athletes (podium/podium ready and potential/developing/emerging) the Mental Health Referral Network services are available at no cost to the athlete. Contact: |
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