Tuesday 6 October 2015

Clarke Carlisle says some sports ‘lagging on mental health’

Some sports are “failing to address” the issue of mental health, according to retired footballer Clarke Carlisle.

Sports such as boxing and American football have not given mental and physical health the same importance, he told the Victoria Derbyshire programme.

But he praised cricket and rugby league for “investing heavily” in support for players and staff.

Former Burnley and QPR player Carlisle, 35, tried to take his own lifein December 2014 while severely depressed.

He said sport in general had progressed from “ignoring mental health to at least acknowledging it exists” but added more needed to be done.

The Mental Health Charter for Sport and Recreation,  of which Carlisle is an ambassador, has more than 250 signatories – including the Football Association (FA), Rugby Football Union and Lawn Tennis Association.

But Carlisle, a former Professional Footballers’ Association chairman, called on the FA and individual football clubs to help establish a support network for players and raise awareness. For the full article click here 



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