Course overview
The Certificate in Elite Player Care and Wellbeing has been designed to support sports industry professionals to enhance their practice with a multidisciplinary understanding of the subject.

The programme has been developed to allow delegates to establish a theoretical and practical understanding of player care and wellbeing, by engaging with elements of behavioural science, psychology, psychiatry, and social sciences, with the long-term goal of applying this knowledge across a variety of roles and contexts, at both youth and senior levels.
During their studies, delegates will be exposed to the latest research in the area, as well as a series of real-world scenarios and case studies, developed in conjunction with industry partners.

Course outcomes
Designed to support a range of roles across elite sport including player care/liaison/welfare officers, academy managers, team operations managers, education and welfare officers, and coaches, by the end of the course, delegates should be able to:
- Develop a working definition of player care and display an awareness of the challenges that a career in elite sport can present.
- Define mental health and understand the impacts of identity, injury and environment upon it.
- Appreciate a range of critical moments in sport, including career transitions, and career exit, and demonstrate some understanding of appropriate strategies to manage these moments.
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Recognise a number of specific challenges that exist in youth sport.

I'm so pleased to see the creation of this course. It will be crucial for any sports professional who is committed to player care and wants to learn how to support the wellbeing of athletes. I strongly believe it will be a game-changer.
Tutors
Modules
In this first module, you’ll think critically about the concept of ‘player care’ and consider the demands that a career in elite sport places on athletes, the specific challenges that athletes can face, and some of the effects of these challenges, if they’re not managed effectively.
In this module you’ll be introduced to a range of different factors associated with mental health in elite sport. This will include studies of mental health and common mental disorders in the context of elite sport, identity issues and the psychological impact of injuries, and the influences of environment and culture.
In this module you’ll examine the challenges present at critical moments in sports careers. You'll start the module by considering the differences between transitions and critical moments, before exploring some of the issues that can exist at particular periods of vulnerability for athletes during their careers. This will include studies of deselection, transfers, and retirement.

I cannot stress the importance and significance of this course. The course covers the key elements involved in the player care process and will equip individuals with the knowledge and tools they require to support athletes holistically.
Course delivery
Dates TBC
Delegates will be continuously assessed during the course via a range of individual and group activities held during study sessions, and online via a range of independent study activities hosted on GIS' comprehensive Learning Management System. The course will take four months to complete.
For more information on in-person study session dates please contact profed@ucfb.ac.uk
Fees
For business customers, we also offer the option to pay by invoice. Simply choose this as your payment option when you check out in our online store. You will receive an order acknowledgement/invoice email for the quantity of course places you wish to purchase.
Please note, there are no discounts available for this course.