Leicester City Supporting Inside Matters Campaign

LCFC MEN
05 May 2023
3 Minutes
The Premier League and its clubs have reinforced their commitment to supporting mental wellbeing through the Inside Matters campaign.

- Premier League’s Inside Matters campaign to take place between 6-15 May
- All top-flight fixtures during this period to showcase ongoing support given to the mental wellbeing of players, fans and those in communities
- Anyone struggling can text the word 'TeamTalk' to 85258 to be connected with around-the-clock support

All top-flight fixtures between 6-15 May will be dedicated to the Inside Matters campaign, an initiative showcasing the ongoing support to the mental wellbeing of players, fans and those in communities. 

The campaign encourages supporters to keep up the conversation on mental health by talking and listening to others. This comes ahead of Mental Health Awareness Week, which this year has the theme of anxiety.

In 2020, Leicester City welcomed the Premier League’s decision to sign up to the ‘Mentally Healthy Football Declaration’, a commitment to making mental health a key priority at all levels of the game.

Through the Declaration, the League and other football bodies are working to create a mentally healthy culture across the game by supporting those involved with raising awareness and education to embed mental health within existing policies and practices and drive progress in this area.

As part of the Inside Matters campaign, the Premier League has collaborated with Shout, a free, confidential 24/7 text support service for anyone in the UK who is struggling to cope. The service was launched in 2019 and has since helped hundreds of thousands of people.

Anyone struggling can text the word 'TeamTalk' to 85258 to be connected with around-the-clock support from trained volunteers, supervised and supported in real time by an expert clinical team.

Premier League Chief Executive Richard Masters said: “It is so important for people to look out for others and find time to check in regularly on the mental wellbeing of friends, loved ones and colleagues. Through the Inside Matters campaign, we want people of all ages to feel they can discuss their mental health and understand that support is available.

“A simple conversation can have a positive impact on those who are struggling with their mental health and we are pleased to be working with Shout to provide a confidential text service for anybody who feels they need extra support.

“Football is our national sport and is followed by millions of people. We are proud to use this platform to build on the wide-ranging mental health initiatives run by the League and clubs, to continue supporting fans, players and communities.”

The Premier League introduced Inside Matters during the COVID-19 pandemic, with a range of content and tips on mental wellbeing from players and experts made available at the online Stay Well Hub. New content is being produced in conjunction with clubs during the campaign period, demonstrating the ongoing commitment to supporting mental wellbeing.

The Premier League has also teamed up with Shout to produce the Inside Matters Handbook, which will be made available online ahead of Mental Health Awareness Week to provide people with tips and advice for managing symptoms of anxiety. This includes input from a number of well-known players and managers, as well as advice from Shout clinicians.

Recent advancements in the area of mental wellbeing include updating the Premier League’s Equality, Diversity and Inclusion Standard (PLEDIS) – which already covers clubs’ culture, policies and people – to include mental health and wellbeing requirements.

All 20 Premier League clubs have first team and Academy player care leads. More than 100 mental and emotional wellbeing sessions have been delivered this season as part of players’ life skills and personal development programmes.

The Premier League Charitable Fund, which supports 106 professional Club Community Organisations across the Premier League, EFL and National League, also issued new guidance this season on how to focus on positive wellbeing outcomes and support people with mental health concerns as part of its ‘Capability Code of Practice.’

Through the Premier League Primary Stars schools programme – which is delivered in more than 18,700 primary schools across England and Wales – there are eight free resource packs for teachers to download on wellbeing topics including self-esteem and emotions. There have been more than 42,000 downloads of the free resilience and wellbeing schools resources to date.

To find out more about the mental wellbeing work carried out by the Premier League and its clubs, please click here.