Right now, 1 in 6 Aussies are experiencing depression or anxiety or both.

This Saturday’s match against Sydney marks a decade of the club’s partnership with beyondblue and we are encouraging all supporters to look out for your mates - if someone doesn’t seem like themselves, a conversation can help.

beyondblue Chairman The Hon. Jeff Kennett AC said the beyondblue Cup is an ideal opportunity to remind AFL footy fans how important it is to look after their own wellbeing and that of their mates.

“The beyondblue Cup is a great way to raise awareness of depression and anxiety and of beyondblue’s work within the AFL community, including the 70,000-strong crowd expected to be at the match and the countless others who will be tuning into the match on TV or radio,” he said.

“One of the great things about football is how players look out for their teammates on the field. I hope this comradery reminds footy fans about the importance of looking out for their mates, not just physically, but mentally, and reaching out if they seem to be struggling.”

Hawks fans are encouraged to show their support in the lead up to the match by using #LookOut4Mates on social media.

If you have a mate that you think needs support, gets some tips on how to reach out at beyondblue.org.au, or speak to a trained mental health professional through the beyondblue Support Service on 1300 22 4636 or via an online chat (3PM-midnight).

Get on the ground this Saturday

Want to be on the MCG with beyondblue on Saturday night as the team runs through the banner? We’re giving 30 lucky fans the opportunity, enter here.

 


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