New Proposal Calls for Full Mental-Health Clinics Inside Pro-Sports Facilities to Protect Athletes

Families Rights Matter2 Unveils Plans for On-site Mental-Health Clinics to Address Rising Athlete Depression, Anxiety, and Concussion-Related Stress

“Pro sports teams have world-class physical training facilities, but not a single one has a world-class mental-health clinic.” — Leon Shelmire Jr.

KANSAS CITY, KS, April 04, 2026 /24-7PressRelease/ — Families Rights Matter2, a national advocacy movement, is calling on professional sports organizations (NFL, NBA, MLB, NHL, MLS, and WNBA) to establish on-site mental-health clinics with licensed doctors. The proposed clinic model includes:

– A licensed mental-health doctor who can prescribe medication as needed

– Confidential support for athletes concerned about privacy and career impact

– Concussion-aware clinicians

– A crisis-stabilization room (non-ER)

– A private family-support space

– Integrated concussion + mental-health monitoring

– Same-day access for athletes experiencing anxiety, depression, or mood disruption

The organization cites concerning statistics:

– 94.7% of student-athletes report anxiety or mood disruption during concussion recovery

– 20% of people with mild TBI develop mental-health problems within six months

– Athletes with previous concussion have 46% higher risk of mental-health issues

“Pro sports teams have world-class physical training facilities, but not a single one has a world-class mental-health clinic. The data is clear: concussions don’t just injure the brain — they destabilize the mind.” — Leon Shelmire Jr., Founder, Families Rights Matter2

The movement urges sports organizations, athletic directors, and medical teams to plan mental-health clinics in training facilities and invites experts to join the conversation on athlete mental-health reform.

Families Rights Matter2 is a national advocacy movement transforming America’s response to mental-health crises. Founded by Leon Shelmire Jr., we champion family inclusion, clinical crisis care, and modernized communication standards to prevent tragedies. Our 10-Point Plan outlines a comprehensive blueprint for improving crisis-response systems in hospitals, schools, workplaces, and institutions.

Key focus areas:

– Strengthening clinical infrastructure

– Reducing provider confusion

– Integrating mental-health care with concussion protocols

– Expanding access to licensed psychiatric professionals

We’re now applying our reform model to professional sports, calling for on-site mental-health clinics staffed by board-certified psychiatrists and licensed professionals in training facilities. With up to 35% of elite athletes experiencing mental-health challenges, we aim to set a new national standard for athlete safety and wellness.

Learn more at https://familiesrightsmatter2.shelmireministries.org/ or contact us at 913-675-4977.

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