This year, Read the Play celebrates 20 years of supporting young people across our football and netball community through free mental health and wellbeing education.
For two decades, Read the Play has helped young people better understand mental health, recognise when someone may be struggling and know where to seek support. Through the support of volunteers, partners and the community, including long-standing partner Kempe Engineering, this important work has reached thousands of young people across our region.
To help celebrate this milestone, AFL Barwon is encouraging all clubs to get behind Read the Play Round, taking place this weekend (19–21 June).
Resources have been provided to help clubs promote the round and raise awareness of the importance of youth mental health and wellbeing.
Link to Resources – Club Kit
Link to RTP Guide
We ask all clubs to:
- Share Read the Play Round content on your club social media channels
- Include Read the Play Round in club newsletters and communications
- Encourage members and supporters to donate to Read the Play
- Help celebrate 20 years of impact in our community
About Read the Play Mental Health Round
Read the Play Round is about raising awareness of mental health, breaking down stigma, and encouraging everyone to support their teammates, friends and family.
Mental health challenges are increasingly affecting young Australians:
- 49% of young Australians report experiencing high or very high psychological distress.
- 2 in 5 young people aged 16–24 experience a mental health disorder in any 12-month period.
- Symptoms of depression, anxiety and psychological distress increase significantly throughout the high school years and are most prevalent among girls and gender-diverse young people.
- Globally, mental health disorders are among the leading causes of illness and disability for young people aged 10–19.
Source: headspace National Youth Mental Health Survey 2025 and National Mental Health Commission 2023.
Read the Play Round Values
Throughout Read the Play Round, players are encouraged to embody the values that strengthen both sport and community.
RESPECT
Treat everyone with dignity, empathy and understanding.
COURAGE
Speak up, seek support and look out for those around you.
TEAMWORK
Work together, support your mates and create a positive environment for all.
The player who best demonstrates the Read the Play Round values will be awarded the Read the Play Medal and receive the match ball.