Webinars Discussing Football and Mental Health

Mental Health Webinars for Grassroots Football

Webinars delivered by recognised mental health experts and ex-professional players, discussing mental health, offering lived experiences and guidance on how you can support yourself and those in your care.

Why Webinars?

Webinars offer a convenient, cost-effective, interactive and scalable method of delivering information and learning. They provide access to specialised expertise and promote active participation, making them a valuable tool for everyone looking to improve their knowledge and skills.

  • Convenience and accessibility
  • Interactive learning
  • Scalability
  • Expertise and credibility
  • Record-keeping and sharing

NEXT WEBINAR:

90 Minutes to Tackle the Male Suicide Crisis

Thursday 28th November
6.30pm-8.00pm
FREE - Online via MS Teams

An expert-led webinar designed to address, tackle and educate around the male suicide crisis we currently face.
FMHA Tough to Talk Webinar - Tackling Male Suicide

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Previous Webinars/ Videos

Steven Caulker: Mental Health in Football & My Take on the Euros

In this candid and insightful session, in association with Reward Finance Group, Steven, who played for England and Premier League clubs Liverpool, Southampton and Spurs will delve into his personal journey with mental health, offering an unparalleled perspective on the challenges faced by footballers both on and off the pitch.

With a career that has seen the highs of Premier League success and international duty, alongside the lows of personal struggles with depression and addiction, Caulker's story is a testament to resilience, and the importance of mental health support in the beautiful game.

"Amazing tonight, massive thanks to both Danny and Steven, some great advice and insights into the less talked about side of football. Thank you." 👍👍

"Thanks so much for organising the webinar. Working across the U9-16s myself it was great to hear those age groups being involved in the discussion."

"Steven, you’re inspirational. Thank you for speaking openly about your challenges and ultimately leading the way for change."

"A great listen Steven - thank you so much for your time and nuggets of advice - will really help me as a grassroots coach."

Gareth Southgate: 'Remember that they're a human being'

Vault Ambassador and Behind The White Lines Founder, Steven Caulker sits down for an exclusive interview with England Manager, Gareth Southgate.

Steven & Gareth talk openly on a range of topics; from making it to the top, to the ups and downs that come with being England manager.

Gareth also talks about what he looks for in a player, handling pressure, making mistakes on the pitch and how young players need

This unfiltered, real interview gives you a real insight into what it takes to play at the top from the man who will hopefully take England there this summer!

Live Q&A with Nottingham Forest 1st Team, Steven Reid

Hosted by Vault Ambassador and Beyond The White Lines founder and professional footballer, Steven Caulker, and the charismatic Paul Smith, this discussion is a game-changer.

In this Q&A, we explore:
Personal Journeys in Football
: Personal experiences including personal battles with mental health

Making Time for Players and Yourself: Discover the secrets of balancing the demands of coaching while ensuring players' development and self-care.

What Makes a Player Stand Out: Gain invaluable insights into the art of talent identification and player development from Nottingham Forest's first time coach.

This is your chance to gain a deeper understanding of the inner workings of football, from the perspective of a seasoned coach and a professional player.

Martin Roberts:
A Walk in My Shoes

Martin Roberts is one of the UK's leading experts in the lived mental health experience.

A teenage survivor of the Hillsborough disaster, Martin shares his vulnerability by speaking openly about that fateful day and how unbeknown to him, it would be the catalyst of what would be another personal fight for survival some 28 years later.

His signature talk ‘A Walk in My Shoes’ truly shows people how important it is to prioritise your mental health and how leaders, players, staff, coaches and parents/carers within the football community can take some key steps to support themselves and those in their care.

The feedback for this webinar was fantastic:

"Absolutely enthralling."
"Honest, open, real, making a difference!"
"Thank you very much really inspiring stuff, keep up the great work."

Tasha Walsh Talks Neurodiversity

Tasha speaks about how we need to understand better the strengths and needs of neurodiverse people and not judge too quickly if we see someone who may seem to be acting away from the 'norm'.

It's a powerful, eye-opening episode with loads of learning points.

Tasha Walsh - Qualified. Experienced. Compassionate.

Tasha offers a range of therapies for adults, children and young people.

She is passionate about working with neurodiversity & with LAAC and their families. Tasha uses various methods depending on individual needs and operates a confidential service. She has experience working with adults and children in a school setting.

She has a special interest in working with Neurodiverse people and has trained in a specialist play therapy called Autoplay Therapy devised specifically for Autism and other neurodivergent people.

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Webinar FAQs

Yes! All you need to do is click the link to book and we will send you the link to access the event.

Not if you don't want them to! You can switch the camera off and not use your name when logging in to the session.

We feel that webinars are a fantastic way to deliver mental health seminars. They allow a delegate to remain anonymous if they wish by simply turning off the camera. After a time, webinars can often lead to delegates turning on the camera, then engaging in the session, then possibly visiting a group session and maybe a 1-2-1 if they see fit.

Also, webinars enable delegates to access the event from anywhere they have an internet connection. It cuts down on travel costs, is more environmentally friendly and enables delegates to be comfortable in a space that they choose to be in.

Giving out information after a webinar is important for communication. It gives people who attended the seminar a chance to review the information to solidify their understanding.

Additionally, giving out details after a webinar prevents any misunderstandings that may have occurred during the presentation. It's an essential part of communication and ensures that everyone has access to the same information.

Yes - the full recording will be available and delegates will be alerted when it is ready. This generally takes no more than a couple of days to get it online.

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The resources and support provided in The Vault are designed to promote mental wellbeing and provide general guidance on mental health related to grassroots football.

However, the content is not intended to serve as specific mental health advice or replace consultation with a trained professional. If you or someone you know requires personalised mental health support, we strongly encourage you to consult with a licensed mental health professional or seek appropriate services in your area.

The Vault also offers signposting to help you find organisations that can provide more specialised assistance when needed.
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