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No Work, No Study, No Play: To transform the culture across the whole of Rugby League in relation to player education, employment and positive off-field engagements that will in turn enhance the brand of the game. Career Transition: To ensure every NRL player aged 28 years and over has identified a preferred future career direction and is actively engaged in education, work experience and networking strategic to embarking on their chosen career path on retirement from the NRL.

Retired Players Program: Players who have retired from the NRL are provided the support to adjust to and enjoy the next phase of their lives. Mental Health Support: To provide a mental health support network that is promoted across the whole of the game. The Wellbeing and Education Committee collaborates and relies on the expertise of the following groups and institutions:.

NRL Home. Log In. We want our players to be people of character. Vision Our people are better for having been part of the Rugby League community. The NRL utilises the positive profile of the game of Rugby League to support young Indigenous Australians with work experience, mentoring and leadership opportunities to ensure they successfully complete school and transition into further study, training or meaningful employment.

View our online Yarning Circles, an initiative culturally connect with the students in the program, and provide them with access to successful and positive Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander role models. Whether you are a student, an employer, or an educator, we want to hear from you. NRL Home. Log In.



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