The COVID-19 pandemic has undoubtedly caused a lot of upset amongst people of all ages and sadly meant that we have been unable to participate in rugby.

Whilst this is for the interest and safety of all involved and the wider community, we recognise that for many of our members, supporters and friends, Bramley Buffaloes is about more than just rugby; it’s a support network, it’s a life, it’s a community, and some people may have taken it harder than others.

In honour of Mental Health Awareness Week, Paul Abraham, Registered Mental Health First Aider shared with us some useful guidance on how to spot when things have gone beyond low mood and how you can support someone who may be suffering.

 

In Younger Children:

 

In Older Children and Pre-Teens:

 

In Adults, Young Adults and Teenagers:

 

How can you help someone with Mental Health issues?

 

What doesn’t help someone with Mental Health issues?

 

This is only a short guide to help detect Mental Health issues and always aim to get professional advice should you or someone you know start showing signs of Mental Health issues.

Remember, it’s okay to talk.

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