Meet Our Wellbeing Team
If there is anything you would like to discus, you can talk to us face-to-face - usually there will be one of us at training or at matches - you can give us a call or send an email. We are here to listen, whether you have a problem, suggestion or just want to talk something through.
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Click here to read our Wellbeing Guide
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Ruth Bingham
I am a qualified PE and games teacher, level 2 hockey coach and welfare officer who is also a mother of 4 children (2 boys and 2 girls, the eldest now being 21) so have plenty of experience of children and teenagers in particular. I am open and friendly and happy to chat.
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Steve Innes
In my professional life I have been actively involved in wellbeing for several years.
I am on the working group for wellbeing across my profession; I regularly provide wellbeing training for students and more established members; I lead a committee within my own organisation and have been responsible for drafting its wellbeing policies. Away from work, I play hockey for the Club's men's and mixed teams and help coach the boys. I watch and get involved in a lot of hockey training and matches and love chatting to parents and juniors about their experiences. I am passionate about helping everyone in the Club to feel valued and get the very most out of their hockey experience with us.
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Kelly Burden
Hi I’m Kelly and I am part of our Club’s well-being team. I am an EH qualified Welfare officer. As a mum of two children at the club and also as Team Manager for the U14 Girls, I feel I have built up a great rapport with both children and parents on and off the pitch and I’d like to think I am understanding and approachable person who is always willing to listen.
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