Women and Girls: Health in Hockey Survey. Your input needed!
Are you a female player; coach; official or volunteer? Or are you a coach or parent of a female player? Then we want to hear from you.
Scottish Hockey is committed to supporting and promoting women’s health in hockey. We are keen to gauge understanding and knowledge of specific areas in women’s health based on conversations within the hockey community. We are gathering feedback on areas such as:
- Menstrual health
- Bras and breast health
- Pelvic floor health
- Menopause
- Pre and post-natal health
- Mental health
- Barriers to participation
Your feedback is important and helps us to shape resources and education provision for the wider hockey community.
We are looking for a range of perspectives on this, including but not limited to:
- Players
- Officials
- Volunteers
- Coaches (including male coaches of female players)
- Parents of players
- Club committee members
Complete the survey HERE.
The survey will take around 10 minutes to complete and is open from Friday 19th July to Friday 16th August.
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