Carlton Fined $75,000 for Mental Health Lapse in AFL Player Case
Carlton, an Australian rules football club, has been fined 75,000 AUD for improperly handling a player's mental health episode during a match. After the event, the AFL plans to employ full-time psychologists for all clubs to better address mental health issues, underlining the episode's importance.
The Australian rules football club Carlton has been slapped with a 75,000 Australian dollar fine due to its mishandling of player Elijah Hollands' on-field mental health incident.
During a game against Collingwood, footage of Hollands looking confused and behaving unusually worried fans and led to his admission to the hospital five days later.
The fine, intended to bolster AFL's mental health initiatives via Headspace, comes alongside plans to employ full-time psychologists, highlighting the need for robust mental health protocols in sports.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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