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Free online mental health resources for coaches, athletes and parents

Coaches and athletes at the Canada Winter Games have been checking out some new mental health resources made available online by the Coaching Association of Canada. 

There are videos, training modules, infographics and activities that coaches can do with their athletes or for their own self-care. 

The association has a booth it's setting up at various venues throughout the Games. 

The project is getting positive response according to Evelyn Anderson, the coaching association's interim director of marketing and communications.

"Since the online resource hub launched on Thursday, we've seen a huge amount of traffic going there and we're hoping that continues as we're on site at more events," she said. 

Anderson said they've been speaking with coaches, mission staff, athletes and anyone else who supports athletes. 

"I think that's really important because a lot of coaches ... have a lot of technical expertise in their sport, but they don't necessarily have a lot of that extra knowledge required to support other areas of the athletes — mental health or other struggles that they might be facing," Anderson said.

"So it's a really good place to start for coaches and it goes through a few different scenarios where coaches can practise applying some of the terms and activities ... to see how they could apply in real-life situations."

Anderson said the goal is to help as many people as possible feel more comfortable and confident discussing mental health out loud — conversations that may happen between coaches and athletes, parents and athletes, or parents and coaches.

"It's such a great opportunity for young athletes and sport participants to learn how to manage their own stress, learn how to manage anxiety in a safe, positive,

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