Mental health support is available for horse racing professionals following the death of Liam Treadwell, a leading charity has advised.
The Injured Jockeys' Fund joined the Professional Jockeys Association to state how guidance could be sought in the industry, as it mourns the Grand National-winning jockey.
Treadwell, who won the 2009 Grand National on rank outsider Mon Mome, had used his experience to help others, featuring in a series of 'Jockey Matters' videos focusing on wellbeing. "Help and support is available for anyone who has been affected by this tragic news or is struggling with any mental wellbeing issue," said the statement from the IJF and PJA. "PJA members past and present can obtain support through the PJA or the IJF. "They
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