Placing mental health at the forefront of the global football for development agenda
Generation
Amazing outlines its commitment to improving lives on World Mental Health Day
2021
By Nasser Al Khori, Generation Amazing Programmes Director
Football is considered a force for good as it has the
power to transform both individual lives and entire communities through well-designed
social interventions, evaluated effectively and delivered
to support learning and growth. As we focus on mental health awareness on World
Mental Health Day 2021, I would like to highlight Generation Amazing’s organisational
resilience during the COVID-19 pandemic,which helped build and support the
psychological resilience of its beneficiaries both locally and globally.
Resilience relates to the ability to cope with crises or changing environmental
settings.
At the onset of COVID-19 restrictions, similar to other football
for development organisations across the world, our face-to-face activities
were brought to a halt due to various levels of lockdowns. Our organisational
resilience was demonstrated by how Generation Amazing was able to quickly
adapt, learn and acquire new approaches to re-engage and interact with our
programme beneficiaries via digital means.
For example, our award-winning Generation Amazing Live
online campaign quickly re-connected with young people globally, replacing our
in-person sessions with digital content. Furthermore, our Youth Festival in
2020 was delivered digitally, showcasing our capabilities to respond to the
evolving disruptions caused by the pandemic. Just as organisations need to respond
to changing environmental conditions, individuals and communities equally need
to demonstrate resilience to cope with crisis in life.
The lessons of organisational resilience extend further
to the agile response we took to support a different form of resilience:
psychological resilience. As the world observed the unfolding of events in
Afghanistan, the State of Qatar responded quickly, supporting the evacuation to
safety of Afghan people whose lives were at risk. Generation Amazing has since been
at the frontline, helping the Afghan evacuees to rebuild their lives within new
social settings, using football as part of the package of quality services for
community engagement and participation. Such active citizenship is vital for
mental well-being both during and after a crisis.
Generation
Amazing continues to be part of a group of state and non-state actors who have
co-designed and co-produced a package of integrated services to support the
psychological, emotional and social well-being of Afghan evacuees in Doha. Football
is core to the activities aimed at providing a distraction or escape from the
stressful and traumatic events they experienced.
Working
collaboratively with key partners such as Qatar’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Qatar
Foundation and Maktaba Children’s Library, we have endeavored to bring the best
possible learning experience through more than420 educational workshops
delivered to date. The integrated services consist of a wide variety of daily sessions including reading, arts, music, STEM, language classes, mindfulness, yoga and dance.
These activities are aligned to a needs assessment as well as partner organisation’s
capabilities to response to the identified requirements.
Sport and physical activity have a key role to play in
mental health support services. As Generation Amazing aspires toreach 1 million
youth by 2022, we aim to place mental health
at the forefront of the global football for development agenda.
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