Rehanne Skinner, the current manager of West Ham Women, knows well the struggles that come with managing a team in one of the most competitive leagues in women's football. According to her, mental health support is often "reactionary" and not taken seriously enough by clubs and governing bodies. She believes that this is partly due to a lack of resources and funding for initiatives aimed at supporting coaches' wellbeing.
Skinner has worked with the League Managers' Association (LMA) on studies to identify issues faced by WSL managers and potential solutions. One key area of focus is the need for more comprehensive mental health support, including access to external mentors who can provide regular guidance and education on mental health tools. She argues that this type of support should be seen as essential for improving performance, not just a secondary consideration.
Skinner's concerns are echoed by those in the women's football community, who recognize the importance of prioritizing coaches' wellbeing. The lack of resources and funding for initiatives aimed at supporting coaches is a pressing issue that needs to be addressed. As the game continues to grow and evolve, it is essential that governing bodies and clubs prioritize the mental health and wellbeing of their managers.
Skinner's experiences and concerns highlight the need for greater investment in mental health support for women's football coaches. By prioritizing this aspect of player care, clubs and governing bodies can help create a healthier and more sustainable environment for teams to compete at the highest level.
				
			Skinner has worked with the League Managers' Association (LMA) on studies to identify issues faced by WSL managers and potential solutions. One key area of focus is the need for more comprehensive mental health support, including access to external mentors who can provide regular guidance and education on mental health tools. She argues that this type of support should be seen as essential for improving performance, not just a secondary consideration.
Skinner's concerns are echoed by those in the women's football community, who recognize the importance of prioritizing coaches' wellbeing. The lack of resources and funding for initiatives aimed at supporting coaches is a pressing issue that needs to be addressed. As the game continues to grow and evolve, it is essential that governing bodies and clubs prioritize the mental health and wellbeing of their managers.
Skinner's experiences and concerns highlight the need for greater investment in mental health support for women's football coaches. By prioritizing this aspect of player care, clubs and governing bodies can help create a healthier and more sustainable environment for teams to compete at the highest level.

 . I mean, they're out there giving it their all, and we expect them to be fine? Like, what's going through their minds, you know? Skinner is right, mental health support is way overdue in women's football. And it's not just about the players, either - coaches are feeling the pressure too!
. I mean, they're out there giving it their all, and we expect them to be fine? Like, what's going through their minds, you know? Skinner is right, mental health support is way overdue in women's football. And it's not just about the players, either - coaches are feeling the pressure too!  They need help managing their own stress and anxiety so they can focus on getting the best out of their teams.
 They need help managing their own stress and anxiety so they can focus on getting the best out of their teams.
 It's crazy how much pressure managers are under in women's football
 It's crazy how much pressure managers are under in women's football  . I mean, we need to start taking care of their mental health too
. I mean, we need to start taking care of their mental health too  . We can't expect them to perform at their best if they're struggling with their own mental health. It's time for clubs and governing bodies to step up and provide more resources and funding for mental health support
. We can't expect them to perform at their best if they're struggling with their own mental health. It's time for clubs and governing bodies to step up and provide more resources and funding for mental health support  . Otherwise, we'll just keep seeing talented managers burn out or leave the game altogether
. Otherwise, we'll just keep seeing talented managers burn out or leave the game altogether  .
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 We need more coaches like Rehanne Skinner who aren't afraid to speak up about the struggles they face. It's not just about the players, either - managers and staff are just as important to the team's performance and wellbeing. Clubs need to step up their game (pun intended) and start providing better resources for mental health support. It's not rocket science, right?
 We need more coaches like Rehanne Skinner who aren't afraid to speak up about the struggles they face. It's not just about the players, either - managers and staff are just as important to the team's performance and wellbeing. Clubs need to step up their game (pun intended) and start providing better resources for mental health support. It's not rocket science, right?  I mean, how hard can it be to provide access to external mentors or even just a decent employee assistance program? Let's get serious about prioritizing our coaches' mental health and wellbeing - it could make all the difference in the long run!
 I mean, how hard can it be to provide access to external mentors or even just a decent employee assistance program? Let's get serious about prioritizing our coaches' mental health and wellbeing - it could make all the difference in the long run!  I'm not saying Rehanne Skinner doesn't have a point, but we need more than just Band-Aid solutions for this issue. We need real change and it needs to start now!
 I'm not saying Rehanne Skinner doesn't have a point, but we need more than just Band-Aid solutions for this issue. We need real change and it needs to start now!  they need support to perform at their best, not just survive the season. i'm all for more comprehensive mental health initiatives, like access to external mentors & education on tools
 they need support to perform at their best, not just survive the season. i'm all for more comprehensive mental health initiatives, like access to external mentors & education on tools 

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. . By prioritizing player care, they can create a healthier environment for teams to compete at the highest level
. By prioritizing player care, they can create a healthier environment for teams to compete at the highest level  .
. we need more resources
 we need more resources  external mentors would be a game changer
 external mentors would be a game changer  would be a huge plus
 would be a huge plus  if governing bodies and clubs prioritize coaches' wellbeing
 if governing bodies and clubs prioritize coaches' wellbeing 
 . I mean, can you imagine if there was a player who couldn't perform because of mental health issues? There would be a huge outcry and support for the player
. I mean, can you imagine if there was a player who couldn't perform because of mental health issues? There would be a huge outcry and support for the player  . Why isn't that the same for managers?
. Why isn't that the same for managers?  . The LMA should be all about providing solutions, not just raising awareness
. The LMA should be all about providing solutions, not just raising awareness  !
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