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Connacht’s Jack Carty Urges People To Be Supportive On Social Media

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Connacht’s Jack Carty Urges People To Be Supportive On Social Media

Ireland and Connacht Rugby Player & Tackle Your Feelings ambassador, Jack Carty is encouraging people to be supportive and avoid trolling or scaremongering when using social media, especially now following the outbreak of the global pandemic, COVID-19.

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Tackle Your Feelings was
launched by Rugby Players Ireland and Zurich in 2016 and is funded by the
Z Zurich Foundation.

Jack was on hand to lend his
support to the #ImTakingControl campaign which encourages people to ‘Take
Control’ of their mental wellbeing using principles from both sport and
positive psychology.

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“I’m hoping my story will help people as they try to cope with this crisis we are facing over the coming weeks and months,” said Carty when speaking to Oisin Langan  “

My
experience dealing with negativity on social media has helped shape who I am
today as a person, rugby player, teammate and friend.

“It
is important, not just for rugby players, but for everyone not to dwell on
things they read on social media, both good or bad, and acknowledge when
they’re feeling down.

“Talking
to friends and family about what you’re feeling used to be seen as a weakness,
but it’s not, it just makes the people who care about you more aware of how
you’re feeling and ultimately that can only be a good thing.

“People
need to remember that what they say on social media can have a big impact, and
in these challenging times we should try to use these platforms to share
positivity and to drive community spirit.”

Connacht’s Jack Carty Urges People To Be Supportive On Social Media

With many people working from home for the first time, and people around the country dealing with the impact of social distancing, many people are feeling lonely and isolated.

Maintaining relationships will
play a significant role in people’s mental wellbeing over the coming weeks and
months.

Increasingly, people will turn
to social media, and many positive stories are being shared across platforms of
how people have come together as a community to support each other, at a time
when so many are worried about what the future holds.

However, social media can also
be a negative space, with trolls using the platforms to be critical of other
people, and others causing fear by sharing rumours and unverified information,
which can contribute to feeling of anxiety and unfounded panic.

At a time when people can be
more emotionally and mentally vulnerable, Carty is sharing his story of how he
has coped with trolling on social media in the past.

He acknowledges how social
media can be a very positive thing but also the potential negativity that can
come with it can have a significant impact on people’s mental wellbeing.

Carty offers advice on how he
has put things into perspective. 

He advises not to let things
become bigger than they actually are, and for people to ‘take control’ using
the Tackle Your Feelings App.

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Research, commissioned by Zurich & Rugby Players Ireland and conducted by iReach across the island of Ireland prior to the Covid-19 pandemic revealed:

47% of Irish people use social
media as part of their daily routine

One in every ten adults have
been victims of online bullying

53% of Irish people indicated
that they do not feel comfortable discussing their mental wellbeing with their
friends

Half of those surveyed agreed
that they need a tool to support them in prioritising their mental wellbeing

93% of parents who were
recently surveyed agreed that social media has contributed to the cyber
bullying of children

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The TYF [Tackle Your Feelings] App encourages people to be proactive about their mental wellbeing, with the research revealing that less than half the people on the island of Ireland (48%) don’t actively manage their mental wellbeing as part of their daily routine. 

Users can choose the Tackle
Your Feelings resources they feel they need at the time.

The app and website also
feature sections on Relationships, Confidence, Happiness/Sadness, Sleep,
Self-Care, Resilience, Anger, Relaxation, Optimism & Self-Awareness.

It also has a mindfulness
section where users can select from several mindfulness exercises.

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Anthony Brennan, CEO, Zurich
Ireland said: “With life as we
know it changing at pace, maintaining and improving our mental wellbeing is
more important than ever. 

“We
have seen how role models like rugby players ‘taking control’ of their mental
wellbeing can empower people to take action to improve their mental wellbeing.

“We
believe Jack’s story will encourage people to be more proactive when it comes
to minding their own mental health and wellbeing, using the app to incorporate
it into their daily routine, and to be mindful of how they engage on social
media.”

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Tackle Your Feelings, Campaign
Manager, RPI, Hannah McCormack, said: “It is great to be working with Jack Carty who understands both the
positives and negatives that come with using social media.

“We
hope his story inspires people to look out for each other online, especially at
this time, when people are naturally using social media more than ever.

“It’s
important for people to try to avoid scaremongering on social media and get
their information from reputable sources like the HSE or WHO.

“People
should also try to limit their time on social media and even take some time to
curate their platforms and stop following anyone who makes them feel anxious.

“People
can become part of the TYF community by downloading the App and following
Tackle Your Feelings on Instagram, where we are sharing motivational stories
along with positive mental wellbeing tips and exercises.”

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Tackle Your Feelings is an
innovative and unique approach to breaking down stigma around emotional
wellbeing.

Built on a foundation of
diversity and inclusion, the campaign encompasses the whole island of Ireland
and features some of Ireland’s most loved rugby players leading from the front,
opening up about their own mental wellbeing challenges and the strategies they
used to overcome them, so that people of Ireland can follow their lead.

Since its launch in 2016,
Tackle Your Feelings has impacted the lives of people all over the world, with
campaign content being viewed in excess of 23 million times.

TYF has motivated people to be
more proactive when it comes to looking after their mental wellbeing and has
increased awareness around the importance of taking care of your mental health.

TYF has also reached
international audiences and has inspired similar campaigns across the globe,
including; The English Rugby Players’ Association (RPA), ‘Lift the Weight’
campaign, New Zealand Rugby’s ‘HeadFirst’ campaign and Tackle Your Feelings
Australia, a collaboration between Zurich Australia, the AFLPA and AFLCA.

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For more information on Tackle Your Feelings follow the Instagram account @tyf or visit the website www.tackleyourfeelings.com which will share videos, updates on events and competitions.

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