The Sport and Recreation Alliance is delighted to announce a new media partnership with Maudsley Learning for their 2nd annual Mental Health in Sport conference, taking place on 28th July 2015.
Through our partnership with Maudsley Learning, we have secured a huge 45% discount on standard delegate passes to pass onto our members and network.
The one-day conference will bring together high profile sporting bodies, coaches, medical professionals and others involved in player welfare, safeguarding and performance to discuss key issues around mental health and wellbeing in the sport industry.
The conference offers a timely opportunity to find out more about the positive impact sport can have on those with mental health problems. One of the speakers on the day will be a representative from Mind, who launched their Get Set to Go programme this week.
There will also be opportunity to discuss and network with those involved in the launch of the Mental Health Charter for Sport and Recreation, which was launched earlier this year by the Alliance and the Professional Players Federation.
As media partners, the Alliance is pleased to support this conference which highlights an important topic.
To receive the 45% discount, simply visit the registration page and use the promotional code ‘Sport45’.
Link to brochure: http://bitly.com/MHinSport15
Link to booking page: https://gcmh2015.eventbrite.co.uk
Contact: events@maudsleylearning.com
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