08 May 2024 | Racing WA

A dead tree received a blue makeover at the Byford Trotting Training Complex today, 7 May, in support of mental health awareness.

The painting formed part of Racing WA’s Community Fund partnership with the Blue Tree Project, with the collaboration on a mission to spread the message “it’s OK to not be OK”.

Racing and Wagering Western Australia CEO Ian Edwards said the Byford tree would act as a visual reminder for both industry participants and those driving past, to check-in with family and friends and to seek help if needed.

“The Blue Tree Project has been instrumental in breaking down the stigma surrounding mental health,” Ian said.

“Although we have made progress, traditional messages like ‘toughen up’ still linger in the racing world, and our partnership with the Blue Tree Project reflects our commitment to changing that.

“There are over 3,700 people who participate in the racing industry in the Peel region, so having a presence here marks another significant step in support of their mission.

“I extend my thanks to the team here at Byford for embracing this initiative, which highlights our joint commitment to mental health awareness in the racing community.”

As part of the ongoing partnership with Racing WA, the Blue Tree Project will also provide mental health workshops, practical resources and much-needed support at race clubs in WA.

“The partnership enables us to reach even more communities in WA,” Blue Tree Project CEO Kendall Whyte said.

“We recognise racing is an important part of WA’s social fabric and we hope the blue trees we are painting together will prompt more conversations around mental health and encourage individuals to seek support if needed.”

  

 

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