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Grassroots football clubs are struggling. Coaches work in isolation. Welfare officers lack ongoing support. Parents feel frustrated and helpless. And despite good intentions, one-off e-learning courses and workshops aren't creating the lasting change clubs desperately need.
In this episode, we explore the critical gaps in how grassroots football currently approaches neurodiversity, mental health and safeguarding - and why the traditional training model is fundamentally broken.
What We Cover:
The Problems:
The Solution: How the Grassroots Football Neurodiversity, Mental Health & Safeguarding Academy provides ongoing support
Why This Matters:
This isn't about adding more work to already-stretched volunteers. It's about giving clubs a complete, ongoing support system that makes everyone's life easier - coaches, welfare officers, parents/carers/guardians and most importantly, the players themselves.
Key Takeaway:
Grassroots football needs to move beyond treating neurodiversity, mental health and safeguarding as one-off training requirements. Clubs need practical tools, ongoing CPD, peer support and evidence-based strategies that actually work on the pitch and in the clubhouse.
Learn More:
Visit the Academy landing page: https://vault.thefmha.com/neurodiversity-mental-health-and-safeguarding-academy/
Contact: Danny Matharu
Phone: 03330 500 399
Email: support (at) withinu.net
By Danny MatharuGrassroots football clubs are struggling. Coaches work in isolation. Welfare officers lack ongoing support. Parents feel frustrated and helpless. And despite good intentions, one-off e-learning courses and workshops aren't creating the lasting change clubs desperately need.
In this episode, we explore the critical gaps in how grassroots football currently approaches neurodiversity, mental health and safeguarding - and why the traditional training model is fundamentally broken.
What We Cover:
The Problems:
The Solution: How the Grassroots Football Neurodiversity, Mental Health & Safeguarding Academy provides ongoing support
Why This Matters:
This isn't about adding more work to already-stretched volunteers. It's about giving clubs a complete, ongoing support system that makes everyone's life easier - coaches, welfare officers, parents/carers/guardians and most importantly, the players themselves.
Key Takeaway:
Grassroots football needs to move beyond treating neurodiversity, mental health and safeguarding as one-off training requirements. Clubs need practical tools, ongoing CPD, peer support and evidence-based strategies that actually work on the pitch and in the clubhouse.
Learn More:
Visit the Academy landing page: https://vault.thefmha.com/neurodiversity-mental-health-and-safeguarding-academy/
Contact: Danny Matharu
Phone: 03330 500 399
Email: support (at) withinu.net