Our dedicated Athlete Support Team will stand by an athlete’s side for as long as they need, ranging from a one-off conversation to months of personalised support.
Our Athlete Support Team is highly trained in mental health provision. Between them, they have qualifications that span mental health first-aid, self-harm, and disordered eating, and they also understand how to support athletes from minority backgrounds or with neurodivergence considerations.
Some athletes want to get something off their chest once and not speak again, and that’s completely fine. We provide our contact details and ensure they know we’re here if required again. Others will need regular check-ins for any amount of time, and that’s equally fine. We work with everyone on a case by case basis and personalise the support accordingly.
Crucially, our support is totally confidential too. Unless there’s an urgent safeguarding concern, we won’t disclose anything to anyone if you don’t want us to: there is full consent in everything we do.
Support pathway
There are a variety of reasons why you might turn to us for mental health support. Whatever it is, we will try to help.
So, what happens when you reach out to the BEAA?
That might be direct, end-to-end support with your issue through a dedicated Athlete Support Manager, or signposting to someone else who can help you.
We’ll always be there for our members. Find out what happens when you contact us below.