Congratulations to our friends at Falkirk FC Foundation, which was named one of the 10 football organisations on the longlist for the EFDN More Than Football Award 2022!
The award recognises social initiatives from football organisations across Europe and the impact these have on and off pitch at local, national and international levels, with some of the biggest clubs in Europe nominated this year. Falkirk Foundation’s entry focuses on their Child and Adolescent Mental Health Service (CAMHS) programme, which aims to support young people accessing the CAMHS service through football-based activity.
Falkirk Foundation is the only Scottish organisation, and are proud to be “flying the flag for the Falkirk community and the whole of Scotland.”
Falkirk FC Foundation CEO Derek Allison said:
“To be listed as one of the contenders for this prestigious award is an honour and recognition of not only this programme and the outcomes it achieves, but for the work that we are doing in partnership with NHS Forth Valley. We have excellent coaches that deliver this programme, and it is their hard work that is having an impact on the children that attend. It lends itself to some peer-to-peer support for the carers and the parents of the children on it. I would like to thank the Ian Alexander Legacy Fund for supporting this project and enabling it to grow.”
Tracy Binnie, Occupational Therapy Advanced Practitioner with NHS Forth Valley’s CAMHS, said:
“This project provides a space for local young people experiencing significant mental illness to learn many transferable life skills while having great fun outdoors. Participants and their parents regularly comment on the positive impact this project has had on their mental health and well-being with many reporting improved communication, organisation, and decision-making skills as well as increased concentration levels and ability to manage their emotions. It is also a fantastic example of partnership working between NHS Forth Valley staff and Falkirk Foundation football coaches and we are all very proud of everything that has been achieved so far.”
Hubert Rovers, EFDN CEO, said:
“The goal of the More than Football Award is to honour the best social initiatives in Europe delivered by a European Club, League, or Football Association. The application for the More Than Football Award 2022 sent in by the Falkirk FC Foundation regarding their CAMHS programme covers an important element; to improve the physical health and well-being of children at a vulnerable age. By giving these children the right direction, the Falkirk FC Foundation are changing lives through football.”
The winners will be announced during the 18th EFDN Conference in Budapest, Hungary, which will be assessed not only on the quality of the project but also on the level of promotion and engagement.
Criteria for the More Than Football Award:
- The project needs to be promoted by the club, league or football association (FA) during the More than Football Action Weeks.
- The project needs to be delivered by the club, league or FA and cannot be an external initiative that is supported by the club, league or FA.
- The project must have a proven positive impact in the community.
- The project can be replicated by different sized clubs, leagues and FAs in Europe.
The full 2022 More Than Football longlist:
- Falkirk Foundation – Child and Adolescent Mental Health Service Project
- FC Twente Scoren in de Wijk – Senior Community FC Twente
- Feyenoord Rotterdam – Club1908
- Newcastle United Foundation – Building a United Future
- SV Werder Bremen – Klare Kante gegen Rassismus
- Northampton Town Community Trust FC – Tackling Loneliness
- Fundazioa Athletic Club – Culture and Football
- Juventus FC – Un Calcio al Razzismo (A Kick to Racism)
- Fundación Alcoraz – “Juega tu Papél – Play your paper”
- VFL Wolfsburg – #Vielfalt School for Diversity Project
For further information, please visit the Falkirk Foundation website.
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