'It's a huge concern' - Rehanne Skinner on coaches' mental health

The demands of being a Women's Super League (WSL) manager are taking a toll on mental health, according to Rehanne Skinner, former Tottenham and current WSL manager. Skinner believes that mental health support is often "reactionary" and not a priority, with many managers struggling to access help due to the fear of being seen as weak or vulnerable.

The League Managers' Association (LMA) is the only independent entity that recognizes the stresses that WSL managers are under, but Skinner says that more funding is needed for the organization to provide adequate support. She also advocates for mental wellbeing training and education to be made a priority in football, with conversations about mental health never stopping.

Skinner's comments come as part of a growing concern about the lack of focus on mental wellbeing in the women's game. While player care roles are being introduced at clubs, Skinner believes that more needs to be done to support managers and other staff members.

The issue is highlighted by the fact that the Football Association-backed Sporting Chance charity has a 24/7 helpline, but it is not clear how often this service is used by WSL managers. Additionally, there is a lack of transparency around the number of mental health resources available to managers at different clubs.

Skinner's calls for more support and education come as the women's game continues to grow in popularity and competitiveness. As the sport becomes more professionalized, it is essential that players, staff, and fans prioritize their mental wellbeing and create a culture of openness and support.

The WSL has taken steps to address the issue, with the introduction of player care roles and the creation of the Pro Coach Partnership (PCP) to discuss and review provisions across the men's and women's game. However, more needs to be done to ensure that managers have access to the resources they need to perform at their best.

In conclusion, Skinner's comments highlight the importance of prioritizing mental wellbeing in football, particularly for WSL managers who are often under immense pressure. The lack of focus on this issue is a concern that needs to be addressed by clubs, leagues, and governing bodies to create a culture of support and understanding.
 
πŸ€” Mental health support in football is super important, you know? I mean, the WSL managers are already under so much pressure, it's crazy! πŸ™ˆ Rehanne Skinner's right, we need more funding for the League Managers' Association to provide better support. And mental wellbeing training should be a priority, like, not just for players but for staff too! πŸ’‘

It's also weird that there's no transparency around the number of resources available to managers at different clubs. Like, how are they supposed to know if they need help? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ The Sporting Chance charity's helpline is a good start, but we need to see more use out of it, you feel?

The WSL's done some stuff right, like introducing player care roles and the Pro Coach Partnership. But for managers, it's not enough! They need better support, or else they're gonna burn out! πŸ’₯ We can't have the women's game growing without taking care of its staff, that wouldn't be fair to anyone.
 
πŸ€• 45% of women's footballers experience mental health issues, according to a study by the Women's Sports Trust πŸ“Š! And it's not just players, WSL managers are feeling the strain too 😩. Rehanne Skinner is right, we need more funding for the LMA and better support systems in place πŸ‘. 75% of managers say they don't have access to mental health resources, which is a major concern 🚨! The stats on anxiety & depression in football are alarming: 1 in 5 players experience symptoms, and 70% of men's footballers report feeling lonely πŸ’”. We need to create a culture of openness and support, especially for those in leadership roles 🌟. Let's prioritize mental wellbeing in the women's game! πŸ†
 
🀯 I'm like totally worried about the state of mental health in women's football πŸ†πŸ’” Rehanne Skinner is speaking truth, it's time we take this seriously πŸ™Œ The lack of funding for the LMA and transparency around mental health resources at clubs is a major concern 🚨 We need more than just player care roles, we need support for managers too πŸ’ͺ And can't forget about education and training, it's not enough to just talk about it, we gotta do πŸ’‘
 
I'm really disappointed in how we're treating our women's football managers πŸ€•. They're already dealing with so much pressure, managing teams, coaching, and all that stuff, but it seems like nobody cares about their mental health. I mean, 24/7 helplines are great and all, but if they're not even using them, what's the point? πŸ€”

We need to get our priorities straight and make mental wellbeing training a thing in football. It's not just about managers, it's about players too. We can't have people struggling with their mental health because of pressure from the game. It's time for us to step up and support each other πŸ’ͺ.

I don't get why we're so slow to address this issue. Football is growing, becoming more competitive, and more popular... but our mental wellbeing is still not being taken seriously πŸ˜”. We need to do better. We owe it to ourselves, our players, and our managers to create a culture of openness and support.

I'm not asking for much, just some basic care and understanding. If we can put together effective concussion protocols, why can't we put together mental health resources? It's time for us to prioritize our wellbeing and make football a healthier place 🌟.
 
OMG, can't believe how stressed out these WSL managers must be πŸ€―πŸ€ I mean, we gotta prioritize their mental health too, you feel? It's all about creating a culture of openness and support, and that starts with education and training πŸ’‘ They need to know where to go for help, and clubs should have more resources available πŸ“šπŸ’Έ Not just a helpline like Sporting Chance, but actual funding to make it happen πŸ’°
 
I'm worried about Rehanne Skinner's comments πŸ€•... the thought of all those WSL managers struggling with mental health issues without proper support is heartbreaking πŸ˜”. It's like they're expected to just "tough it out" or be seen as weak, which is so not okay πŸ’β€β™€οΈ. We need more funding for the LMA and education on mental wellbeing in football, pronto πŸ“š! Clubs are starting to introduce player care roles, but what about staff? It's like they're invisible πŸ‘€. We can't just focus on players; everyone involved in the game needs to prioritize their mental health 🀝.
 
Ugh I'm literally so done with the state of women's football right now 🀯 it's like we're making progress in every other area but mental health support is still being treated like an afterthought?! Rehanne Skinner is speaking truth, full stop πŸ’― managers are running on empty and nobody wants to talk about it because of course they don't want to be seen as "weak" πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ I mean what even is the point of having a 24/7 helpline if no one's gonna use it?! It's like we're just throwing money at the problem without actually solving anything πŸ€‘ We need more than just token initiatives, we need real change and that starts with prioritizing mental wellbeing in every aspect of the game πŸ’ͺ
 
πŸ€• its not like they didnt see this comin... mental health issues r a big deal in football now, but the fact that we need a charity helpline for managers to call is just sad 🚨. and whatevs about wsl takin steps, we all know its 1 step forward 2 back πŸ˜’. skinner's right tho, more funding & support needed, but its hard to trust orgs when we dont no how often they actually use those resources πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ. and whats with the lack of transparency? sounds like a whole lotta lip service to me πŸ’β€β™€οΈ
 
omg I'm so down with Rehanne's comments! mental health matters need to be prioritized in football ASAP πŸ€©πŸ† we can't have managers struggling in silence, it's time for us to step up and make a change πŸ’–πŸ’ͺ clubs and leagues need to invest more in providing support and resources, not just talking about it πŸ“ let's create a culture of openness and understanding in the women's game πŸ’•
 
I'm not sure I buy the idea that the WSL is doing enough to support its managers... πŸ€” Like, Rehanne Skinner's comments are valid and all, but have we seen actual concrete evidence of how much funding is going towards mental health support for these guys? And what exactly does the LMA do to provide resources anyway? Is it just a bunch of empty promises? Need to see some hard numbers before I get on board with this. πŸ’Έ
 
I'm so worried about our female football heroes πŸ€•πŸ’ͺ they're already facing so much pressure on the pitch, now it's time for us to step up & support them off it too πŸ’–πŸ† I mean, can you imagine if we expected players to perform at their best without proper rest and recovery? It's just not fair βš οΈπŸ‘Š We need more than just a helpline, we need training programs that teach us how to prioritize our mental health & wellbeing πŸ§˜β€β™€οΈπŸ’†β€β™€οΈ And let's be real, clubs need to do better too 🀝 They're making strides with player care roles, but it's not enough! We need to create a culture of openness & support where everyone feels comfortable talking about their mental health πŸ’¬πŸ‘₯
 
πŸ€• Can't believe the mental health struggle is still so real in football πŸˆπŸ’” especially for women's league managers. Rehanne Skinner is speaking truth πŸ’― more funding & training needed for LMA & clubs to prioritize wellbeing. We need to normalize having conversations about mental health, not make it a stigma to ask for help 🀝
 
The weight of expectation πŸ€”... it's like we put these women in the spotlight and forget they're human beings too. Skinner's right, mental health support is not just an afterthought, it's essential for their well-being. We can't just say "conversations about mental health never stopping" and expect it to happen magically πŸ’¬. It needs concrete action, like more funding for LMA or education programs. And what's with the fear of being seen as weak? Vulnerability is a strength, not a weakness πŸ’ͺ. We need to create a culture where managers feel comfortable talking about their struggles and accessing help without fear of judgment. Otherwise, we're just treating the symptoms, not the root cause πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ.
 
I'm soooo sure we don't need more funding or mental wellbeing training... I mean, what's wrong with the WSL managers being super stressed out? It's just part of the job, right? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ They should toughen up and stop complaining about it. And yeah, let's see how much those player care roles are actually doing to help the WSL managers, not just coddling them with more resources. And the 24/7 helpline sounds like a total waste of time... who needs that kind of thing? πŸ’β€β™€οΈ Just keep the money in the WSL and don't bother trying to help anyone's mental health. That way everyone can just "tough it out" and be better off for it πŸ€ͺ
 
πŸ™„ I mean come on, Rehanne Skinner is spot on about the state of mental health support for WSL managers 🀯 It's not like they're asking for a lot, just some basic resources and training so they can manage their teams without losing their minds πŸ’€ The fact that there's a 24/7 helpline but it's not used by most managers is a huge problem πŸ”‡ And don't even get me started on the lack of transparency around mental health resources 🀫 It's time for clubs and leagues to step up and prioritize manager wellbeing, not just player care πŸ†
 
I'm telling ya, this is like, totally suspicious πŸ€”... First, we gotta ask why the Football Association is backing this charity, Sporting Chance, without giving us any details on how often it's actually being used by WSL managers? Like, what are they hiding? πŸ€‘ And then there's Rehanne Skinner's comments about mental health support being "reactionary"... I'm like, what if she's trying to cover something up? 😏 And let's not forget the lack of transparency around mental health resources... It's like they're trying to keep us in the dark πŸ’‘. I mean, we need more funding for the LMA, yeah, but what if it's just a smokescreen? 🚫
 
Mental health in football is getting more attention now πŸ€”, but I think it's about time we had an honest chat about it. Rehanne Skinner makes some valid points, but I'm not sure the answer lies just in giving WSL managers more funding or resources πŸ€‘. What about changing the culture around mental health itself? We need to make it okay for people to talk about their struggles and seek help without being seen as weak πŸ’ͺ. And what's up with all these charity helplines? How often do they actually get used? Transparency is key here πŸ‘€. Let's focus on creating a culture of openness and support, rather than just throwing money at the problem πŸ’Έ. We need to listen to people like Rehanne Skinner and learn from their experiences πŸ—£οΈ.
 
πŸ€” I feel like it's about time we talk about mental health in football, you know? It's not just the players who are affected, but also the managers and staff. Rehanne Skinner is right, we need more funding and resources to support them. And education on mental wellbeing is key - can't have people struggling in silence πŸ€•. The WSL has taken some steps, but I think more needs to be done. We should be encouraging a culture of openness and support, not just for players, but for everyone involved. Let's get behind this and make football a healthier place for everyone πŸ’ͺ
 
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