Tremendous to receive such publicity from the excellent magazine, Living North. The more known about the dangers of heading, the more youth will be protected in the future. Spread the word.
THINK HEAD SAFE: REDUCE HEADING IN TRAINING.
A huge thank you to @Living_North for this wonderful feature in their November issue: The Future of Football ⚽
Our HeadSAFE Education programme is dedicated to protecting every player.
Now that all this MRI data is being generated for the population as a whole, it is vital that contact sport starts to collect baseline MRI data for players who request it.
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@DrGrahamEvans Every good wish for your retirement. As someone with an interested mind, you will find that post-employment life continues to become even more interesting in diverse ways. Enjoy!
🏟️ Match Announcement! @SunderlandAFC
The first game back at @StadiumOfLight isn’t what you expect!
🗓️ Sat 31 May | ⏰ 9AM
⚽️ Legends Bobby Kerr & Micky Horswill lead @FansMuseum teams in a special match with a powerful message!
Think Head Safe: Reduce Heading in Training.
@peterrobinson86 Feeling compassion, sending understanding. Ben’s story will save so many. That is the greatest tribute possible, but it doesn’t mitigate your loss. ❤️
@DvoRobinson My heart aches with you and for you. We must honour the memory of our loved ones by protecting others. We can’t change the past, but we must change the future.
“Don’t cry because it’s over. Smile because it happened.” ⚽
HSF trustees Judith & Nick were proud to support @SpennymoorTown at Wembley, with the team wearing our Head Safe logo.
Excited to launch our HeadSAFE curriculum with them as our first National League Trailblazer.
We are appreciative of support from Kevin Keegan for our educational programme. Committed to safeguarding the next generation of players from the dangers of head impacts.
As does @SpennymoorTown on their way to Wembley. Great news tomorrow of an exciting development ⚽🏆
As @SpennymoorTown heads to the #FATrophyFinal tomorrow, we’re proud to announce them as an official Trailblazer of HSF! 🏆🖤
From hosting the first-ever reduced heading match to becoming the first National League partner, the Moors are leading the charge in protecting players.
Eighteen months after Bill’s death, I am as committed as ever to fulfilling his legacy. Learn from the past, safeguard the future.
THINK HEAD SAFE: REDUCE HEADING IN TRAINING.
"At the foundation of Bill, was his determination to make the world a better place...I'm immensely proud of my Bill" ❤️
🎧 Listen to this powerful @BBCTees interview to learn more. https://t.co/83JqLElNUl
Think Head Safe: Reduce Heading in Training
Huge congrats to @SpennymoorTown on reaching the FA Trophy Final at Wembley! ⚽🏆
They’ve supported HSF and the family of Bill Gates, now it’s our turn to back them. Cheering you on all the way to Wembley! 👏🖤🤍
"We love football & we’re not trying to ban heading, we’re trying to find a solution to protect the next generation" Thanks @BBCBreakfast, @jonkay01 & @sallynugent for inviting Nick to the sofa this morning to raise awareness of the dangers of repetitive head impacts in football
At Head Safe Football we are taking action. We have learned from the past. Now we work to safeguard the future. We educate those involved, we lobby government, we raise awareness, we are having an impact.
THINK HEAD SAFE: REDUCE HEADING IN TRAINING.
.@WillStewNeuro spoke of the balance between protecting the game we love whilst also addressing health concerns on
@BBCNewsnight
"There’s an awful lot of impacts that go on in the week of training that no one’s really looking at but cumulatively are damaging the brain over time"
The inquest process continues. The Gates family are committed to finding out the truth in order to protect everyone who ever heads a ball.
Think Head Safe: reduce heading in training.
Precious gift from granddaughter Becky. She said she chose it because the words are “So grandma”. Grateful that she has learned a “language of possibility” from me. Prioritise “What if you fly”. I try to.
"A Sixties love affair, an awful disease, & one woman’s fight for justice" This weekend, the extraordinary story of Dr. Judith Gates has taken centre stage in @TheTimes, beautifully captured by Chief Sports Writer @DavidWalshst across a powerful double-page spread.