Motherwell FC has formed an innovative new partnership with Breathing Space – the helpline and website for people in Scotland who are feeling low or depressed.
The new football season kicked-off with the club’s first team players displaying the Breathing Space logo on their jerseys, highlighting the Steelmen’s passion and commitment to raising awareness of the importance of good mental health.
Breathing Space messages will be displayed on home match days and key players and representatives of the club, including Scottish cup winning legend Stevie Kirk, will be ambassadors for the service.
Two games will also be dedicated to Breathing Space, with the players wearing Breathing Space T-shirts in warm-up sessions, announcements made within Fir Park Stadium, and information and promotional materials given out to supporters.
[pullquote]This new partnership is testament to the commitment of Motherwell Football Club in addressing mental health issues both in Lanarkshire and all over Scotland.[/pullquote]
Motherwell FC has, over the years, taken an active role in promoting mental health issues, as the club itself has been touched by suicide.
“Research shows that 70% of people who complete suicide haven’t been in contact with any support services and a significant number of those who complete suicide are men,” said Tony McLaren, Breathing Space National Coordinator.
“Breathing Space is a crucial service for Scotland, which has double the suicide rate of England and Wales per 100,000 of the population. This new partnership is testament to the commitment of Motherwell Football Club in addressing mental health issues both in Lanarkshire and all over Scotland,” explained Tony.
As a club, Motherwell has been involved in a number of important mental health initiatives, including partnerships with ‘See me’, ‘Choose Life’ and ‘Steps for Stress’, in addition to a wide range of community programmes, to establish itself as Scotland’s premier Community Club.
“We are delighted to be in partnership with Breathing Space, which is such an important service for individuals affected by low mood or depression. Using our profile to raise awareness of this service is a positive step towards improving the mental health and wellbeing of the people of Scotland,” said Stuart McCall, Motherwell Manager.
Breathing Space is a free and confidential phone and web based service for any individual who is experiencing low mood or depression, or who is unusually worried and in need of someone to talk to. Calls to the service exceed 7,000 each month, with calls relating to a wide range of issues including relationship difficulties, stress at work, bereavement, isolation, loneliness and suicide.
Because many people suffering from low mood and depression feel particularly bad in the evenings, the lines are open from 6pm to 2am Monday to Thursday and 6pm on Friday to Monday 6am. For emotional support, talk in confidence with trained advisors by calling Breathing Space on 0800 83 85 87 or visit www.breathingspacescotland.co.uk.
A British Sign Language service can be accessed from the website.
Breathing Space is also partnered with Macmillan Cancer Support, Scottish Huntington’s Association and the Princess Royal Trust for Carers.