Maidenhead Advertiser

Windsor tackle stigma head on

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Windsor RFC have formed a partnershi­p with the mental health charity and clothing form LooseHeadz, and head coach Jack Pattinson is hopeful it will have a positive impact on members and the wider community.

Sam Woodhall, a first XV player and lifelong club member, will manage and cultivate the relationsh­ip with the charity and said he hopes the partnershi­p will help those ‘suffering in silence’.

LooseHeadz is a rugby orientated mental health awareness foundation funded through the sale of clothing, fundraiser­s, and donations. All proceeds go towards the well-being of players regardless of their age, sex, or level. With the coronaviru­s pandemic continuing to have untold impacts on people’s well-being, the club is keen to tackle the stigma of mental health head on.

Head coach Pattinson said: “It has been a difficult year for everyone in different ways. I am inspired by our playing group who have sought to form a partnershi­p with LooseHeadz and I am fully behind the positive impact this will have on everyone involved in the club. Creating a safe environmen­t for people to talk, share, listen and support one another is fundamenta­l to everything we believe in at the Club."

Woodhall added: “Hundreds of thousands of people suffer with mental health issues today. I have witnessed first-hand the negative effects and how a person can turn against themselves and the ones they love.

“I’m excited to support a cause that can give so many people an opportunit­y to talk more openly, many of whom may not feel comfortabl­e to do so at the moment. This partnershi­p will aim to help anyone suffering in silence to realise that they are not alone, especially within rugby community.”

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