2025 Livin For Hockey Mental Health Round
Published Wed 23 Jul 2025
This weekend is the Livin For Hockey Mental Health Round - 25th -27th July.
The purpose of the round is to promote awareness and conversation around Mental Health within the Hockey ACT community. By shining a light on the importance of mental health, we hope to help reduce the stigma attached.
We welcome all clubs to join us in celebrating the round and we encourage clubs to enage in conversations and join in on the initiatives planned and increasing visibility across the weekend.
This years slogn is MENTAL HEALTH IS A GAME CHANGER.
Check out the information below to see how you and your club can get involved.
What's on this weekend?
Livin For Hockey Stand The stand will be at the National Hockey Centre in Lyneham between all 3 fields near the BBQ's at the end of the concourse!
Connect with the Livin For Hockey Committee, Ambassadors and R U OK?, engage in conversation and help reduce the stigma around mental health!
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Raffle The raffle runs from today until the evening of Sunday 27th July.
Enter to win 1 of 10 Prize Packs - Prize packs include 2 x Lycan Hockey Sticks, Double Stickbag, Junior Shinpads and a Livin For Hockey Cap.
Scan the QR codes around the hockey centre or via the link: https://www.raffletix.com.au/livinforhockeyraffle2025
Tickets: $5 Per Ticket, 3 for $10 or 8 for $20
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Team Stickers It's time to secure your team stickers!
Complete the survey to arrange a place to collect your stickers: https://www.hockeyact.org.au/surveys/8435
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Team Photos Visit the Livin For Hockey stand to get your team photos! This year there are selfie frames as well as the team corflute for photos to be taken. Don't forget to use the hastags #teammatesforlife #livinforhockey #mentalhealthisagamechanger
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R U OK? will be joining the Livin For Hockey Committee across the weekend to help raise awareness, engage in coversation and to help reduce the stigma around mental health.