BEAA opens social media channels facebook and Instagram as support channels


BEAA opens social media channels facebook and Instagram as support channels

British Athletes in receipt of World Class Programme funding can now request British Elite Athletes Association support through Instagram and Facebook direct messages.

As well as being able to email support@britisheliteathletes.org and access live chat support via britisheliteathletes.org, athletes can now drop a message to @britishathletes on Instagram or British Elite Athletes Association on Facebook if they require our involvement.

BEAA offers independent support and case management as the representative body for athletes in over 50 sports, helping you with:

  • Anti-doping
  • Classification
  • Complaints and disciplinaries
  • Mediation
  • Mental health
  • Pro-bono legal support in qualifying cases
  • Safeguarding and welfare
  • Selection and appeals
  • Supporting the provision of feedback
  • And more

To find out how to access BEAA’s support via social media please click here

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