Coaching Association of Canada opens free online mental health hub for coaches
Rhys McAlpine is trying to get his figure skaters adjusted to a post-pandemic world. He’s hopeful that a new project from the Coaching Association of Canada will help him do just that.
The coach based in central-eastern Saskatchewan said that several of his students have not returned to their classes since the heaviest days of the COVID-19 pandemic. He said struggles with anxiety, depression, and balancing school with their extracurricular activities have all presented significant hurdles for some young athletes.
The National Mental Health and Sport Resource Hub, administered by CAC and funded by the Public Health Agency of Canada, launched on Thursday. It’s designed to help coaches speak about mental health issues with their charges, and McAlpine is eager to start using it.
“For a lot of coaches like myself in a rural area, it’s hard to access resources, especially for mental health,” said McAlpine. “Having a hub like this where you can go online, find any kind of information that you’re needing, whether it’s something you have experience with, or you don’t have experience with, it’s really good for coaches.