LeagueNews.co | Jason Patrick
The Parramatta Eels' Elite Pathways staff for 2024 recently completed Youth Mental Health First Aid training, making them the first NRL club to do so.
The Eels have made mental health a priority and are dedicated to promoting positive, health-seeking behaviors among their players at all levels.
In today's society, mental health issues affect a large number of people, and the Eels are committed to creating an environment where players can thrive.
The training will help staff members recognize the signs and symptoms of mental health issues, benefiting both the players and the staff.
The Eels have gone above and beyond the NRL's minimum requirements in their efforts to prioritize the health and well-being of their players and staff.
This initiative demonstrates the Eels' dedication to supporting the mental health of their team members.