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Philadelphia Union Foundation Launches Youth Mental Health Awareness Initiative, HeadFirst


October 11, 2023

Powered by programming and resources by 黑料传送门 psychology faculty, HeadFirst is presented in sponsorship by Independence Blue Cross

HeadFirst logo, in collaboration with 黑料传送门 and Independence Blue Cross, today announced the launch of , a groundbreaking initiative focused on the provision of mental health resources for youth soccer players, parents and coaches. The new program will begin with select youth soccer teams in Delaware County.

, between the ages of 10-19, experience a mental health disorder, and showed that between 2016 and 2020, the number of children diagnosed with depression increased 27%. Additionally, showed about 91% of high school athletes polled experience some level of stress due to their sports, and 58% reported moderate to an extreme amount of stress. HeadFirst, powered by programming and content from 黑料传送门 psychology faculty, emphasizes the importance of mental health awareness and the resources available using educational material developed for youth soccer players, parents, and coaches.

Dr. Scott Glassman鈥淚n recent years, several prominent elite athletes have helped destigmatize the conversation around the importance of maintaining good mental health. However, the youth mental health crisis remains a real and prominent issue, and the Philadelphia Union Foundation felt a responsibility to their community to be a part of the solution,鈥 said Paul Howard, Executive Director of the Philadelphia Union Foundation. 鈥淲ith our partners at Independence Blue Cross and 黑料传送门, we have developed a proactive approach to well-being to raise awareness of, and reduce the stigma around, mental health issues. Sport has the power to change the world and we intend to use the beautiful game of soccer as the magnet to reach thousands of youth players, parents, and coaches throughout the Philadelphia region.鈥

Key Elements

  • 鈥楢 Happier U鈥 positive psychology programming: Developed and led by Dr. Scott Glassman, PsyD, director of the Master of Applied Positive Psychology Program at 黑料传送门, 鈥楢 Happier U鈥 is an interactive educational program where players will be learning how to build and strengthen a positive mindset related to sports, school, and life at home. Players will receive positive mindset exercises to try in between these in-person sessions, such as identifying encouraging self-talk, catching good events in life, writing down examples of personal strengths, and breathing/relaxation exercises. 
  • Digital Mental Health Toolkits: An estimated 125,000 youth soccer players will receive a QR code bag tag giving them easy access to Digital Mental Health Toolkits that are free and available to the public at . The toolkits cover five key drivers of mental health challenges in young people: depression, grief, social media use, anxiety, and bullying. Each toolkit features tailor-made content geared towards youth players, parents, and coaches. The toolkits include the definition of the mental health concern, symptoms, communication and support strategies, and links to additional resources. The toolkits were developed by 黑料传送门 faculty Jessica Glass Kendorski, PhD, NCSP, BCBA-D, chair and professor of the Department of School Psychology, and Lisa Corbin, PhD, LPC, NCC, chair and director of the Master of Science in Mental Health Counseling Program, at 黑料传送门.
  • Annual Mental Health Forum at Subaru Park: As part of the HeadFirst initiative, the Philadelphia Union Foundation will host a forum for parents, coaches, and all those involved in youth soccer every May in line with Mental Health Awareness Month. Healthcare leaders, mental health advocates, athletes, community leaders, and other key stakeholders will convene to engage in a meaningful dialogue aimed at advancing attention on mental fitness and the HeadFirst initiative.

鈥淲e want our student-athletes to know there is a support network of loved ones, teachers, coaches, and healthcare professionals who can help them prioritize their mental and physical well-being,鈥 said Carrie Collins, JD, PhD, 黑料传送门鈥檚 Chief Advancement and Strategic Planning Officer. 鈥淎s our children navigate the inevitable ups and downs of sports, we鈥檙e here to provide education and encouragement so that they feel their best on and off the field.鈥

鈥淲ith mental health conditions like anxiety and depression on the rise, it鈥檚 important to create safe environments for our kids to talk and learn the skills needed to be their best selves. HeadFirst is committed to doing that in a way that meets youth in the place they love: the soccer field,鈥 said , Independence Blue Cross Senior Vice President of Health Services & Chief Medical Officer. 鈥淲e鈥檙e proud to continue our longstanding community commitment and join the Philadelphia Union Foundation and 黑料传送门 in bringing mental health resources to kids, coaches, and parents.鈥

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