Raiys is delighted to announce a two-year extension to its partnership with Sussex Cricket to provide a mental health and wellbeing support hub for the club’s supporters and community.
The new partnership covers the 2024 and 2025 seasons and involves the club moving to the upgraded version of Raiys’ Ashia wellbeing streaming service which provides on-demand video content, expert advice and signposting to help people before they reach crisis point.
Sussex Cricket became the first professional sports club to offer its own Mental Health and Wellbeing Hub during the Covid 19 pandemic. Since then the platform has been further developed to make it even more accessible and easy to use.
Visitors to the Sussex hub will be able to select topics that are of interest to them from 17 channels, including a special Cricket in Sussex channel. The service also includes podcasts, roundtable discussions plus special wellbeing offers and discounts.
Gary Wallis-Tayler, Community Cricket Director for the Sussex Cricket Foundation added: “We are delighted to extend our partnership with the team at Raiys.
“This will see Sussex Cricket continuing to provide an important resource to support all our communities, across the county and beyond.
“The free-to-use platform is available to anyone, including our affiliated club network, sponsors & members, and contains a comprehensive range of information designed to support those in need.”
Phil Worms, Raiys Regional Director, added: “We’re delighted to continue our ground-breaking partnership with Sussex Cricket to provide a platform of hope and support.
“Wellbeing issues didn’t stop when the pandemic ended. With an expanded range of content covering over a hundred life challenges, we hope the new-look Wellbeing Hub encourages even more people from the community to use it to find the help they need.”
If you would like to know more about how Raiys can provide wellbeing support for your sports organisation or business please get in touch.