The British Elite Athletes Association is the independent representative body for elite British athletes. We provide support, representation and community to Great Britain’s elite athletes.
We provide independent and confidential case management support; ensure the athlete voice is collated, heard, and advocated forin decision-making; and unite the athlete community across sports and generations.
We also work in collaboration with National Governing Bodies to support the World Class Programme by running athlete-led workshops, review selection policies, act as independent observers at selection meetings and regularly visit high-performance centres and training camps to build relationships with athletes and programme staff.
Our support is at the heart of what we do. With a dedicated team of expert staff to provide confidential and independent advice and guidance, we help elite athletes throughout their careers, during good times and bad.
We provide, confidential and independent support to our members with any support query, including mental health, selection and appeals, complaints and disciplinaries, classification and anti-doping.
We have direct contact with the athlete community through our direct support, and by canvassing opinion in surveys and regular conversations. We also have the Athlete Advisory Forum that represents Britain’s elite athletes in high-performance system policies, as well as the strategic direction of the BEAA itself. We also support the nomination and recruitment process of Athlete Representatives.
Our networks provide a safe space for athlete parents and LGBTQIA+ athletes to come together, share their experience and ask for guidance.
We also connect Athlete Representatives with one another across the sports so they can learn and develop from each other’s experiences.
We provide a space for our current and former members to come together. By running the British Elite Athletes Alumni platform – the first digital service to connect Britain’s elite athletes across sport – we allow active, retired, and transitioning athletes to catch-up, find one another based on shared interests, and access opportunities in their daily life.