Manchester United’s academy launch mental health awareness month

The Red Devils will use a range of activities aimed at raising awareness and encouraging conversation about mental health and wellbeing in March

Simon Peach
Wednesday 02 March 2022 16:26 GMT
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Nick Cox and Harry Maguire help launch mental health awareness month (Handout/Man Utd)
Nick Cox and Harry Maguire help launch mental health awareness month (Handout/Man Utd)

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Manchester United’s academy have joined Bayern Munich and Benfica to launch a cross-club mental health awareness month, with Harry Maguire to take a hands on role as ambassador of the initiative.

The Red Devils will use a range of activities aimed at raising awareness and encouraging conversation about mental health and wellbeing throughout March.

First-team players and United greats will liaise with various age groups during the initiative, including current club captain Maguire.

“Manchester United does fantastic work in this area across the first-team, academy and in the community,” the England international said.

“I am looking forward to supporting the academy in my role as mental health awareness month ambassador.

“I know first-hand what players experience when they are developing and, as club captain, I am always there to support them as they come through the system.

“It is important that everyone feels comfortable to discuss any problems they may have and that as a society we promote good mental health for all.

“The awareness month provides the perfect platform to build on the work already being done to promote the mental health and wellbeing of our young players.”

United will share resources and expertise with fellow European giants Bayern Munich and Benfica, with staff and players to wear the Mental Health Foundation’s green ribbon throughout March.

United head of academy Nick Cox said: “We are really proud of the extensive work that we do in supporting the mental health of our players and staff.

“Our mental health awareness month enables the academy to build on, and highlight, the key messages of our wider enrichment programme that takes place throughout the season.

“The mental health of our players is just as important as their physical and technical development.

“We therefore continue to play our part in taking active measures to ensure that they are encouraged to talk about mental health to help lift the stigma associated with it.”

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