February 19, 2020
UOW mental health initiative gets Rugby League World Cup Ahead of the Game
Ground-breaking program gives young men ability to recognise and act on mental health warning signs
A sports-based program developed by 51 (UOW) psychology researchers to improve the wellbeing and resilience of teenage boys has been announced as an official mental health program of the Rugby League World Cup 2021 (RLWC2021).
The program, Ahead of the Game, is funded by and was developed by UOW researchers in 2016. It equips adolescent males with skills, confidence and support systems to help recognise the warning signs of mental health problems and act on them as early as possible.
In January the Duke of Sussex, Prince Harry, announced . The Charter aims to train every player, team official, match official, teammate and volunteer to look after their own mental fitness and that of those around them by the end of the tournament.
Ahead of the Game lead researcher, Dr Stewart Vella from UOW’s School of Psychology, said he is delighted RLWC2021 and Movember are using the program to engage young men and tackle important mental health issues.
“Half of all mental health problems have their onset before the age of 14, so giving young men the skills to cope with these challenges is really important,” he said.
“Our research has shown that teenage boys who undergo just two hours of sport-based mental health and resilience training demonstrated a better understanding of what mental health is, had greater intentions to help others who have a mental health problem and were more confident about seeking help themselves if they needed to.”
RLWC2021 has partnered with Movember to deliver the Ahead of the Game program. They will teach young people about the importance of looking after their own mental fitness and deliver awareness-raising workshops to 8,000 young rugby league players, 8,000 parents and 360 coaches.
While the Ahead of the Game program has its roots in 51, Movember has helped expand the program into other countries including the United Kingdom and Canada.
Movember is the leading global charity changing the face of men’s health, with a focus on mental fitness and suicide prevention in males.
About RLWC
RLWC2021 will be the first time the men’s, women’s and wheelchair competitions have been staged in a single celebratory event, culminating in an epic finals weekend to crown the champions of each tournament.
The tournament will take place between 23rd October and 27th November 2021 across 21 venues. 32 teams will compete in three tournaments.
For more information on RLWC2021 and its pledge to tackling mental health, visit
About Movember
Movember is the leading global men’s health charity.
The charity raises funds to deliver innovative, breakthrough research and support programmes that enable men to live happier, healthier and longer lives. Committed to disrupting the status quo, millions have joined the movement, helping fund over 1,250 projects focusing on prostate cancer, testicular cancer and suicide prevention.
In addition to tackling key health issues faced by men, Movember is working to encourage men to stay healthy in all areas of their life, with a focus on men staying socially connected and becoming more open to discussing their health and significant moments in their lives.
The charity’s vision is to have an everlasting impact on the face of men’s health.
To donate or learn more, please visit .
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