The CHHP was created at the NWU after combining the expertise of the Institute of Psychology and Wellbeing, the Institute for Sport Science and Development and the Institute for Biokinetics.
The athletes will undergo a brief psychometric assessment prior to the commencement of the programme. This will allow the CHHP clinicians to adjust the programme content to the specific needs of the athlete. The CHHP will host nine workshop programmes to ensure that the entire 219-strong Olympic and Paralympic group gets an opportunity to undergo the training. The athletes will also be supplied with additional resources and referral pathways for those individuals who feel that they need more support after the programme.
“We look forward to collaborating with Sascoc and to supporting our Olympic and Paralympic squads to maximise their performance at the Games later in the year. We have an exceptional team of practitioners across the spectrum of health and human performance and I trust that we will be able to make a meaningful difference to the athletes,” Prof. Kruger concludes.
The forthcoming Olympic Games are scheduled to take place in July of this year in Tokyo, Japan.
