Scott Arfield claims the legacy of tragic pal Chris Mitchell has helped banish the taboo of mental health inside dressing rooms.
Former Falkirk, Bradford, Queen of the South and Clyde star Mitchell died by suicide in 2016, after a period of depression when injury ended his career.
A new film has been released that highlights the impact of Mitchell’s death - and his remarkable legacy. All 42 SPFL clubs have now enrolled staff in Mental Health First Aid Training, which is delivered by the SPFL Trust in partnership with the Chris Mitchell Foundation.
Over 600 people from SPFL clubs have taken part in the training, with 20 per cent participating in the last four months. And Arfield, Mitchell’s team-mate at Falkirk, said: “I see it in the.
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