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about soccology

Opening the world up to the therapeutic elements of football

We intentionally use football’s therapeutic elements and the sport as a medium, with the help of professional football to improve mental health.

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24% of participants in our programs self-refer for our counselling service.
 
 
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soccology services

How we achieve our outcomes

Soccology services are delivered in the form of workshops, programs, alternative intervention projects and staff training.

Our approach is catered towards those with diverse learning preferences, using discussion, debate, quizzes, football activities and live case studies to achieve outcomes.

 

PROJECT DELIVERED IN PARTNERSHIP WITH PRO DIRECT

OUR KEEP THE DREAM ALIVE! PROJECT

FORMER PROFESSIONAL PLAYERS JEREMIE ALIADERE (ARSENAL) AND ANTHONY GARDNER (TOTTENHAM), VOLUNTEERING FOR SOCCOLOGY

ONE OF OUR ‘KEEP THE DREAM ALIVE’ PARTICIPANTS, SIMON INVITED INTO CHARLTON ATHLETIC FC.

PROJECT DELIVERY IN PARTNERSHIP WITH RISING BALLERS

 
 
 

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How we engage communities

We couldn’t be more honoured to partner with the biggest professional football clubs, players, educational institutions and charities

Our partners and our access, enables us to engage families who often reject traditional interventions.


 

THE INVISIBLES

Males are more at risk of mental health problems, and least likely to engage in mental health services. We refer to them as ‘The Invisibles’, those who are struggling but not seen.


PRE THERAPY

Avoidance and repression of previous negative experiences are common coping strategies, that can be overwhelming when revisited. Psycho-education develops a sense of agency and comfort in engaging the past.


RM&P

Responsibility, meaning and purpose (RM&P) are strong remedies for antisocial boys. Where adversity and systemic failures push them away, RM&P pulls them in and facilitates transformation.


INTEGRATION

The goal is to enable people to integrate bad experiences/”bad parts” of themselves. Enhancing the view of themselves, their health and the decisions they make.

 
 
 

Using football to change the world.

 

For enquiries please complete the form below.

 
 
 
 
 
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