A place where people suffering with or have suffered with mental health issues caused by or related to Football.
Michael Johnson suffers
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QPR in the community trust promote mental health.
QPR in the community trust is committed to using football to tackle both the discrimination faced by sufferers as well as helping to enable people to live more independent and fulfilling lives Read on
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FAD FC would like to thank every one of their followers and fans for the amazing support in raising awareness of mental health within Football. I would like to give a special thank you to GAVIN RAE of Aberdeen FC for speaking with me and supporting my work in making Mental Health First Aid compulsory within all Football clubs. Not only does Caroline Elwood-Stokes run FAD FC alone, but this is also voluntary.. Also thank you to the media for your support too.
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FAD FC would like to thank One-Two Magazine for their constant support in helping us to make Mental Health First Aid training compulsory within ALL Football Clubs. Check them out by clicking here
FAD FC would like to thank the following for their support of FAD FC and the work we do on raising awareness of Mental Health
Blessington FC & Irish Football Association
Blessington FC was founded in 1968 by a group of local lads and entered the (AUL) Athletic Union League in Dublin, a league in which we still participate to this day. www.blessingtonfc.com
Irish FA work with HPA: “To reduce the number of deaths by suicide in Northern Ireland it is vital to continue to raise awareness about mental health and suicide and help change public attitudes around talking about problems.
www.irishfa.com
Irish FA work with HPA: “To reduce the number of deaths by suicide in Northern Ireland it is vital to continue to raise awareness about mental health and suicide and help change public attitudes around talking about problems.
www.irishfa.com







