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Mental Health Charter for Sport and Recreation The next steps Action plan February 2016 (v2) As a signatory of the Mental Health Charter for Sport and Recreation we are committed to taking action across the following six areas: 1. Use our sport to promote good mental health and wellbeing 2. Adopt good mental health policies and best practices 3. Appoint ambassadors and role models 4. Tackle discrimination on the grounds of mental health 5. Support a pan-sport platform to develop and share resources and best practice 6. Throughout all of this we should regularly monitor our performance To help facilitate a joined-approach we have appointed a lead staff member: Name: Hannah Dobbin Position: Policy Adviser Tel: 0207 976 3946 Email: hdobbin@sportandrecreation.org.uk Organisation website: www.sportandrecreation.org.uk Why the Mental Health Charter? The Alliance was inspired to help deliver a Mental Health Charter for Sport and Recreation by the drive within our membership and the professional players associations to do something positive in this area. We want to facilitate a culture change within our sector so that people players, coaches, volunteers and staff - feel able to talk about mental health and are able to seek help and support when needed. Our action plan is set out below. 1

February 2016 v2 Audience Internal/HR SMT Charter action plan management (6) SMT agree this action plan and monitor progress at 6 and 12 months, agreeing appropriate actions or changes. Policy Agree at September meeting Review January 2016 Meetings held and action plan reviewed SMT agreed the action plan and has reviewed at 6 months Jan 2016 Review July 2016 Employees Internal Mental Health Steering Group (2,3,4 & 6) Set up internal Mental Health Steering Group and regular meetings to be scheduled Policy Set up August Regular meetings ongoing Group set up Workplace wellbeing plan agreed by SMT Internal Mental Health Steering Group set up and recommendations made to SMT Employees Raising awareness: Internally (1,2&4) Repeat Time to Talk session at staff meeting in February 2016 Update poster and literature available in the office Any supporting materials from Time to Change Policy February 2016 Staff session delivered Office information updated Time to Talk session delivered at whole staff meeting on 4 Feb 2016 2

Employees Policies and procedures: Internally (2) Review existing relevant HR policies to ensure follow best practice HR December Policies reviewed Policies being reviewed External awareness raising and sharing good practice All Raising awareness website pages (1&2) Create and update website pages on the Mental Health Charter for Sport and Recreation Digital communications Policy/Comms On-going Pages live and up-to-date Website pages updated. Will be updated again for one-year anniversary March 2016 Signatories and wider sport and recreation sector Raising awareness keeping signatories and the wider sport and recreation community up-to-date (1,2&5) Promote Mental Health Charter for Sport and Recreation and developments through comms channels including e- newsletter and blogs Promote through social media Digital communications Policy/Comms Weekly e- newsletters and online content can be uploaded at times agreed with digital comms Web analytics following publication or Twitter activity Regular content uploaded to Twitter and Yammer network pages. Signatory blogs uploaded in Jan. Voluntary Code signees and external governance partners Raising awareness through governance networks (2,4&5) Raise awareness at governance events, ADC networking events and Code workshops including signposting members to our website and policy team Promote Mental Health Charter for Sport and Recreation at external partner events Any supporting materials from Mental Health Charter Steering Group or other experts such as Time to Change Governance On-going Workshops and events, delivered and materials disseminated Organisations report changes Promoted MHC in governance workshops and at relevant ADC events. 3

New Code signees to receive information about Mental Health Charter for Sport and Recreation in their information packs in policies and practice (possibly through action plans) Signatories and wider sport and recreation sector Share good practice (5) Create Yammer network for Mental Health Charter for Sport and Recreation signatories Generate content for the Yammer network and ensure it is used safely and appropriately Gather case studies and promote on the website Digital communications Policy Comms Yammer is ongoing Case studies gathered by 6 October Signatories signed-up to Yammer group and positively engaging. Case studies gathered and shared on the website by March 2016 Yammer network set up and information being shared. All Ambassadors and role models (3) Work with members to recruit a range of ambassadors and role models who are willing to support the Charter including those who have personal experience /close experience and those who can champion the programme. This could include professional players, volunteers and coaches Specifically for the event in advance of World Mental Health Day Media Comms On-going Ambassadors speak at event on 6 October Media coverage including social media Ambassadors attended Sport Minds. 4

Events Sector Mental Health Charter event 6 October (5) In partnership with PPF, Mind and FA. Celebration and sharing event for signatories and interested parties at Wembley Events, comms Policy Event to be held on 6 October Event delivered Media coverage including social media Event done Parliament arians APPG Sport Mental Health autumn (3,5) APPG to gain profile and support from Parliamentarians. Work around party conferences and outdoor recreation Parliamentary week Policy Autumn tbc APPG delivered APPG delivered October Public World Mental Health Day 10 October (1,3,4,5) Work with members to: recruit Ambassadors encourage members to deliver activity promote member activity through our communications channels Member involvement Policy/Comms Activity in the run up to the main event on 10 October Members deliver activity on 10 October Media coverage including social media Organisations such as Karate Union of Great Britain, World Snooker and Exeter City Football Club took action and social media done Sector Leadership event 3-4 November (5) Speaker/workshop on mental health in the workplace External speaker Projects Event to be held on 3-4 November Event delivered Mind delivered workplace wellbeing workshop at Leadership Conference 5

Sector One-year anniversary of the launch of the Mental Health Charter March 2016 (5) Work with Mind and PPF to deliver activity around one-year anniversary of the launch of the Mental Health Charter actual date Friday 25 March. Comms Policy March 2016 New website resources produced and pages updated MP drop-in session delivered 15 March Planning under way for activity on 15 March 6

If you are communicating externally, it s important that you have a look at our guidance on the most appropriate language and photo images to use. We have provided information and key messages on the Sport and Recreation Alliance s website. You can see details of other organisations who have signed up here. We hope you will be proud of your action plan and tell your staff and networks about it! Please send this completed form to: sport@mind.org.uk Checklist: You have completed the action plan Written a website summary of your activity Sent to sport@mind.org.uk and let them know if happy for your action plan to be shared publically 7