Player Care Conference 2018

Player Care Conference 2018

EduCare is exhibiting at the forthcoming Player Care Conference that provides unmissable insights into a variety of issues related to the welfare and development of young athletes.

The conference is organised by Premier Sports Network and is designed to help attendees understand how to support their elite athletes and players who are embarking on a career in sport.

The conference covers:

  • Evolution of Player Care
  • Duty of care in the Academy System
  • Supporting Injured, Suspended or Benched Players
  • Relocation: A Family Affair
  • Social Media: New Risks and New Opportunities

EduCare have chosen to attend the Player Care Conference as it is the perfect avenue to showcase the work we have been doing with key organisations in sport; supporting athletes and players across a broad range of duty of care requirements.

Jo Aldridge is our Sports Partnership Manager and brokered the deals for clients such as British Triathlon and Rounders England, as well as the current Commonwealth Champions, England Netball.

Jo will be attending the conference and is keen to help any club understand how to support their players. Jo commented:

“We know that many clubs access their safeguarding training though the FA, and whilst we provide a range of Safeguarding and Child Protection courses, we can also support clubs fulfil their broader Duty of Care in areas such as Preventing Bullying, Mental Wellbeing, Equality and Diversity, and even Concussion Awareness, through our dedicated package of Sports Duty of Care courses.

“The sexual abuse scandal that affected football has been the catalyst for the whole sports industry to look at how they support their elite athletes and players, EduCare’s range of courses are unique in that they will help support athletes across the board.”

Visit Jo at the conference to find out more, or get in touch using the form below.







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