The Victory Program
What is the Victory Program?
The Victory Program amplifies your athletic program’s greatest asset, the athletes, for success both on and off the field by utilizing their inherent capacity to support one another.
We are your premier partner in maximizing the return on investment on your athletic talent. By choosing us, you will increase retention, enhance and normalize your athletes' utilization of mental health care, prevent and manage off-the-field challenges, and strengthen the bond of your team while maintaining full regulatory compliance. The Victory Program compliments your systems of care through ethical, customized, and measurement-based mental health coaching that promotes all athletic personnel well-being on the road to victory.
Utilize your team’s greatest asset for success both on and off the field: the players
Honor 10% of your team, chosen by the team, to serve as your peer team
Build your peer team’s playbook in executing purposeful, solution-focused conversations about mental health and wellness
Install a common language of wellness and support
Shift your culture and retention through feedback informed professional guidance
Details
Four Phases - Small steps to a culture of wellness
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Players take a survey to determine which teammates they would go to for support and guidance. Those players are asked if they would serve on the peer team and become trained in wellness conversations.
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The peer team meets with Nate Guyton for three days of intensive training over the offseason to learn about trauma, substance use, and suicide referral, developing a common language for your team’s support.
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Nate meets with your coaching staff and leadership to educate and promote the peer team’s vision for mental health wellness. The peer team is introduced to the whole team and a common language is installed to support the team’s wellness needs.
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The peer team meets with Nate for monthly consultation, alternating virtual and in-person, for the continued adjustments critical to any game plan.
Prudence
NCAA Best Practices Met
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Create a healthy environment that supports mental health and promotes well-being by amplifying the diverse voices of student-athletes
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Implement procedures for peer leaders to help identify student-athletes with mental health symptoms and disorders, including the utilization of evidence-based suicide prevention and gatekeeper techniques
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Collaboration with your school’s licensed providers who oversee and manage student-athlete mental health care
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Institute more robust referral pathways of student-athletes to qualified providers by using the most powerful relationships on campus—their teammates
Results for Guyton Counseling Services work with NCAA Athletes
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