Michigan 2023 2023-2024 Regular Session

Michigan House Bill HR0299 Introduced / Bill

Filed 09/25/2024

                    house resolution no.299 Rep. Brabec offered the following resolution: A resolution to declare October 5-12, 2024, as Student Athlete Mental Health Week in the state of Michigan. Whereas, Nearly 500,000 high school and college students in Michigan currently participate in athletics; and  Whereas, Student athletes in Michigan demonstrate exceptional dedication, sportsmanship, and leadership both on and off the field, court, or track; and  Whereas, These student athletes represent the pride of their schools, communities, and the entire state through their hard work, perseverance, and commitment to excellence; and  Whereas, National Student Athlete Mental Health Week provides an opportunity to recognize and honor the unique mental health challenges of student athletes in Michigan and across the United States; and  Whereas, A 2021 National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) survey on mental health reported elevated levels of mental health concerns among student athletes; and  Whereas, Less than half of survey respondents indicated they felt comfortable seeking mental health support on campus; and  Whereas, Student athletes in high school and college experience unique mental health stressors, including expectations to perform and achieve in sports on top of their academic requirements; and  Whereas, Student athletes and their peers experience issues with stress and burnout, eating disorders, body dysmorphia, depression, and anxiety, which in the most severe cases if left untreated may lead to suicide or suicidal ideation; and  Whereas, NCAA data shows that suicide is the second leading cause of death among college athletes; and  Whereas, Studies show student athletes may be less likely to seek counseling and other professional help services; and  Whereas, Mental health stigma significantly contributes to student athletes not seeking needed care or vocalizing their mental health concerns to parents, peers, and coaches; and  Whereas, Coaches and support staff are mentors to student athletes, and their knowledge of stigmatizing language and mental health services and resources can make a difference in the lives of athletes; and  Whereas, It is important to acknowledge the physical risks that student athletes face, including the risks of concussion and sudden cardiac arrest, and to promote awareness and prevention efforts in these areas; and  Whereas, Mental health and physical health are equally important components of overall health and well-being; and  Whereas, Better publicly available data is needed to track the mental health of student athletes, including the rate of suicide among this demographic; and  Whereas, The people of Michigan commemorate the courage of student athletes who seek out the help needed to take on these obstacles; now, therefore, be it  Resolved by the House of Representatives, That the members of this legislative body declare October 5-12, 2024, Student Athlete Mental Health Week in the state of Michigan. 

 

 

house resolution no.299

Rep. Brabec offered the following resolution:

A resolution to declare October 5-12, 2024, as Student Athlete Mental Health Week in the state of Michigan.

Whereas, Nearly 500,000 high school and college students in Michigan currently participate in athletics; and 

Whereas, Student athletes in Michigan demonstrate exceptional dedication, sportsmanship, and leadership both on and off the field, court, or track; and 

Whereas, These student athletes represent the pride of their schools, communities, and the entire state through their hard work, perseverance, and commitment to excellence; and 

Whereas, National Student Athlete Mental Health Week provides an opportunity to recognize and honor the unique mental health challenges of student athletes in Michigan and across the United States; and 

Whereas, A 2021 National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) survey on mental health reported elevated levels of mental health concerns among student athletes; and 

Whereas, Less than half of survey respondents indicated they felt comfortable seeking mental health support on campus; and 

Whereas, Student athletes in high school and college experience unique mental health stressors, including expectations to perform and achieve in sports on top of their academic requirements; and 

Whereas, Student athletes and their peers experience issues with stress and burnout, eating disorders, body dysmorphia, depression, and anxiety, which in the most severe cases if left untreated may lead to suicide or suicidal ideation; and 

Whereas, NCAA data shows that suicide is the second leading cause of death among college athletes; and 

Whereas, Studies show student athletes may be less likely to seek counseling and other professional help services; and 

Whereas, Mental health stigma significantly contributes to student athletes not seeking needed care or vocalizing their mental health concerns to parents, peers, and coaches; and 

Whereas, Coaches and support staff are mentors to student athletes, and their knowledge of stigmatizing language and mental health services and resources can make a difference in the lives of athletes; and 

Whereas, It is important to acknowledge the physical risks that student athletes face, including the risks of concussion and sudden cardiac arrest, and to promote awareness and prevention efforts in these areas; and 

Whereas, Mental health and physical health are equally important components of overall health and well-being; and 

Whereas, Better publicly available data is needed to track the mental health of student athletes, including the rate of suicide among this demographic; and 

Whereas, The people of Michigan commemorate the courage of student athletes who seek out the help needed to take on these obstacles; now, therefore, be it 

Resolved by the House of Representatives, That the members of this legislative body declare October 5-12, 2024, Student Athlete Mental Health Week in the state of Michigan.