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“Suffering from Mental Health is something you shouldn’t hide or be ashamed of.” – GB Olympic gold medallist Shona McCallin MBE talks brain training with TQUK.
From the highs of winning an outstanding gold medal with Team GB at the 2016 Rio games against the Netherlands to suffering a tour-ending concussion in February 2018 during a game against Argentina, Shona has already had to deal with an enormous amount of physical and mental strain, all by the age of 26.
For any athlete, the pinnacle of achievement is performing at the Olympics, and this alone will place a tremendous amount of strain on the mind, but the strain and frustration of not being able to play at all, or very little, since her concussion earlier this year has posed all sorts of new questions for Shona’s mental well-being.
“Concussion is a really difficult thing to understand and treat.” Says McCallin.
“In terms of rehab, I have experienced 3 strands.”
- The physical rehab e.g. starting running, gym exercises, biking.
- The psychological rehab e.g. resting the brain, practicing mindfulness.
- The emotional rehab e.g. keeping emotions constant, strategies to help avoid stress/anxiety.
“The rehab process is therefore complex as you have to manage all of the three strands. It’s all based on symptoms, for me, it has been headaches, neck pain and eye pain.
“I had to consciously keep stress and emotions low in order to help my brain before I could start any form of exercise.”
In a previous interview with the Hockey Paper, Shona states the effects of the concussion started almost instantly after her head collided with the shoulder of an Argentinean player. Feeling sick and having a headache were the early warning signs before developing into fatigue, balance problems and sensitivity to light and sound.
During recovery, Shona controlled her exposure to social media and any emotional situations and then, once doctors permitted, she slowly started to increase her physical activity and social situations to build her strength, both body and mind in recovery.
“My injury has further highlighted the importance of the brain and the need to look after it and train it. Whether that is making sure you are talking to people to help with emotions, practicing mindfulness or having strategies in place to help with confidence or relaxation.”
A few months ago, Shona decided to undertake the TQUK Level 1 Award in Mental Health Awareness (RQF) via The Skills Network after conducting some research about mental health qualifications.
“I’ve always been proactive and interested in the part mental health plays in life and in sport. I really do believe that at the level of sport I play, you need to be strong mentally.
“The difference between a good player, a great player and a world-class player has a lot to do with the mind. Can they handle the pressure? Can they make the right decisions constantly under pressure? Can they maintain confidence throughout setbacks? Can they perform under stress and fatigue?
“It was an interesting qualification which provided a wide range of information on Mental Health. Some things I was aware of some I wasn’t. It was easy to fit into my spare time alongside training and I could complete at my own pace.”
The Level 1 Award in Mental Health Awareness (RQF) is designed to help develop learners’ knowledge and understanding of mental health issues. It develops and recognises any personal knowledge and skills to help encourage a healthy lifestyle, and prepares the learner for further training.
The qualification can help the learner to acquire skills in supporting family members who may have suffered or may be suffering a mental illness by ensuring they understand the signs and symptoms to look out for and how best to help people.
It can also help you to understand your own mental health and well-being, identifying possible causes and triggers and how to avoid them and outlining when and where to look for help and support.
After completing her first qualification in mental health, Shona is eager to follow this up with the Level 2 Certificate in Mental Health Awareness (RQF) with GB Hockey team psychologists encouraging players to understand training of the brain as much as the body.
“I think if you look at how far society has come in the last 10 years, in terms of talking about Mental Health, we as a society are going in the right direction.
“10 years ago, people were ashamed to speak to psychologists and it was often seen as a weakness in sport. Nowadays, especially in the GB Hockey squads, Mental Health is talked about and discussed much more openly.
“I think this has helped us realise the ability the brain has on performance and it needs to be trained.”
The prevalence of poor mental health in sport has been well documented over the years, from the rigors of playing at a high, professional, level to having the courage to take part in sports at school.
And, as experienced by Shona, the strain placed on the mind when an injury occurs can be significant, leading to a long road to recovery or even being career ending. Understanding the mind and having the correct avenues of support available in the aftermath of an injury is crucial.
“I think society has highlighted that suffering with Mental Health is something you shouldn’t hide or be ashamed of.
“Various sports professionals, celebrities and members of the Royal Family have come out in the last 5 years and highlighted how important it is to talk and look after your mental health.”
For more information on the Level 1 Award in Mental Health Awareness (RQF) please visit the Health and Social Care section on TQUK website or alternatively, you can see the qualification outline via The Skills Network.
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TQUK partners with The Skills Network
Here at Training Qualifications UK, we’re proud to be partnered with The Skills Network (TSN) to produce and endorse a range of learning resources.
The partnership brings together the fastest growing awarding organization in the UK with one of the country’s leading providers of qualification resources and skills solutions.
Resources are available for a wide range of qualifications. Just look in the ‘TSN’ column in our qualifications search engine to see if the qualification you’re looking for has TSN resources associated with it.
Based in Selby, Yorkshire, The Skills Network is one of the UK’s most successful providers of technology-enabled training and skills solutions. Developing an impressive selection of qualification materials, they deliver a number of innovative products and services to colleges, local authorities and training providers.
Claire Conlaund, Managing Director at The Skills Network, said:
“The Skills Network are delighted to have secured this partnership with Training Qualifications UK. It is with great pride that we begin this journey of working alongside the fastest growing awarding organisation in the UK, and through working in conjunction with TQUK’s brilliant global reputation and suite of regulated qualifications, we can in-turn enhance our own portfolio of courses.’
‘We look forward to building on our opening collection of TQUK endorsed qualification resources, as we look to roll-out further learning resources as the partnership flourishes.”
The Skills Network help individuals increase their skill sets, whether that’s for job opportunities or gaining knowledge in specific subjects, TSN enable people to get exactly what they need to power forward in the next step of their life.
Andrew Walker, TQUK Managing Director said: “I’m delighted that we’ve been able to partner with such a fantastic organisation like The Skills Network. We feel that The Skills Network and ourselves are very much alike in terms of our commitment to innovative and contemporary approaches to qualifications and resources.’
‘Their range of learning resources is second to none and we look forward to driving our partnership forward past the opening six resources we have endorsed and worked on with them so far.’
‘The partnership promises to be of great benefit to those training providers and learners associated with both of our organisations.”
To see all the TQUK qualifications that The Skills Network offer, take a look at their website.
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