Mental Health First Aid Training funded for 19/20
The Chris Mitchell Foundation has given £18,105 to the SPFL Trust for the continued provision of Mental Health First Aid Training within Scottish football.
The Chris Mitchell Foundation has given £18,105 to the SPFL Trust for the continued provision of Mental Health First Aid Training within Scottish football.
The annual SPFL Trust Golf Day was held at The Carrick on the banks of Loch Lomond, for the second consecutive year.
Football clubs across Scotland will be among the first to receive a new mental health and suicide prevention training resource for players, staff and community networks.
Aberdeen FC Community Trust‘s project aimed at providing alternative ways to engage teenage boys in education and training is the winner of our Project of the Year 2019.
Last week our lovely new lion, Lomond headed to London on his very first adventure – and we were with him every step of the way. The SPFL Trust’s brand new mascot was one of the stars of the show, as he toured the capital before taking part in a BBC Super Movers Mascot Mashup…
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Today we are launching our 2019 Golf Day, which will take place for the second year running at The Carrick by Loch Lomond on Wednesday 29th May.
Earlier today someone very special arrived at Hampden Park and we’d like to introduce him to you.
The SPFL Trust is delighted to announce the appointment of Caroline Farquhar, who takes up a new role of Network and Partnership officer for Tayside and Angus.
Last week, Nicky and Derek from the SPFL Trust, flew 800 miles south to visit the headquarters of the World Health Organisation (WHO) to talk about the flagship programme FFIT.
Last year’s Festive Friends campaign was the biggest year yet, with an incredible 1040 participants sitting down to a full Christmas dinner, put on by their beloved football club.