Who We are
The platform houses courses that are part of a world first transition curriculum for areas such as sport onboarding and off-boarding, coach and athlete mental skills and performance development, and high intensity career preparation. Resilience is a sought-after resource in the world we now live in, as it is an asset to improve your number one resource – YOU! Jam packed with fast paced interactive education and mentoring, the lasting effect that our courses provide will set you up in any career and any high-performance environment very well. The course method is specific to the OHUB as a first in the world!
Additional Benefits & Outcomes For Course Participants
- State of the art athlete training resources for performance resilience and risk problem solving.
- Easy accessible and agile distance tools
- Adaptive training to different sports codes

What We Do

What We Do
When we speak about topics such as depression, anxiety, addictions, loss of identity and suicide, we rarely apply a sporting context to those discussions. All sports are reporting that the current approach to athlete mental health is insufficient, with many athlete’s emerging disillusioned and without a clear vision of their future. Leadership, mentoring, life skills, vocational career mapping and training, is readily available in other corporate and business environments, but typically the same training is absent for athlete’s until they reach elite levels.
Why We Are Needed
It is critical to give our sportspeople access to tools that encourage and reinforce ‘whole athlete development’, which underpins mental health and a positive, resilient identity outside of sport.
Our programs co-exist with what sporting organisations have in place, so we support them by providing the resources necessary to deliver life balance, identity education and mental health resilience. In short, we are the missing health care link between sport and daily life.
The programs are short, succinct, sustainable and deliver measurable results, helping athlete’s perform at their best and take charge of their future.
Why We Are Needed
We support athletes at all levels by implementing principles and practices to both identify and prevent the many issues, pressures and expectations they face.
It is critical to give our sportspeople access to tools that encourage and reinforce ‘whole athlete development’, which underpins mental health and a positive, resilient identity outside of sport.
Our programs co-exist with what sporting organisations have in place, so we support them by providing the resources necessary to deliver life balance, identity education and mental health resilience. In short, we are the missing health care link between sport and daily life.
The programs are short, succinct, sustainable and deliver measurable results, helping athletes perform at their best and take charge of their future.
The Real Picture
In an online survey of elite Australian Institute of Sport (AIS) athlete’s, 46.4% were experiencing symptoms
of at least
one of the mental health problems assessed. Comparatively, 46.6 million athlete’s in the USA face
the reality of managing a mental illness every day.
These conditions not only act as catalysts for a downward spiral of demoralisation, but also come with a social and fiscal cost with many athletes directed to government benefit schemes.
Depression
Persistent low mood, lethargy, loss of enjoyment, sleep & appetite disturbance and overthinking
Eating Disorders
Abnormal eating, anxiety, distress & cannot control food because of loss of control in life
General Psychological Distress
Unpleasant feelings impacting cognitive & physical function, change & planning issues, anger and withdrawal
Social Anxiety
Fear of negative evaluation by others or embarrassment, impacts social function
Generalised Anxiety Disorder
Multiple non- specific fears, anxiety, low engagement, fear & retreating from sport altogether
Panic Disorder
Panic attacks, intense anxiety, unable to engage in risks or function outside routine and increased fear