Football is coming together over two weekends in February to kick off the biggest ever conversation around mental health through football, in support of the Heads Up campaign. The Heads Up Weekends, ...
The game of football has changed dramatically over the past few years and through proper education and training, the safety and quality of the game have improved tremendously. The game of football ...
Today's football managers and coaches have a greater understanding of mental health issues, but work still needs to be done, says Leon McKenzie. Speaking ahead of the Heads Up campaign weekends ...
This is why, as part of the Heads Up campaign, all Emirates FA Cup third round games will be delayed by one minute to encourage fans to ‘Take A Minute’ to think about mental health. Below are a set of ...
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