Legal

We may be able to refer for pro bono support and can advise on available routes.
We may be able to refer athletes to pro bono legal support on some issues, such as around a selection appeals or a doping allegation.

Reach out if you’re an elite athlete facing a legal issue, and we can advise on the support available.

Support pathway  

So, what happens when you reach out to the BEAA with a legal issue? Most importantly, we’ll always try to help.

That might be direct, end-to-end support with your issue through a dedicated Athlete Support Manager, or signposting to someone else who can help you.

We’ll always be there for our members. Find out what happens when you contact us below.

  1. You contact the BEAA for support, or are referred with consent by your NGB.
  2. One of our Athlete Support Managers will respond, usually via email, within one working day.
  3. We will arrange a time to speak to you over the phone to understand your request in your words and ensure we can provide the best support possible.
  4. If your issue is about your safety or someone else’s safety, we follow statutory processes, which may involve a referral to the police, a Local Authority Designated Officer, or the children’s services. This will be done with your consent where possible, and we will provide ongoing confidential advice and support.
  5. If your issue is not about safety and we can support you, we ask you to sign a service-level agreement, and provide support or signposting tailored to your needs.
  6. If we feel that expert legal services may be needed, we can make a referral for pro bono support.

Your questions answered

How can I access mental health support outside the BEAA?
I don’t think the BEAA can support me. Who should I turn to?
The BEAA is with you.
Reach out to us using any of the channels here.
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