‘For Men To Talk About Autism’: Supporting Each Other in 2025
In 2025, ‘For Men To Talk’ is proud to continue its special virtual meetings, ‘For Men To Talk About Autism’. These meetings are tailored for autistic men, men with autistic family members, or men awaiting an autism diagnosis. Our goal is to provide a safe, supportive, and inclusive space where men can share their thoughts, experiences, and challenges about autism.
A Space to Be Heard
Many men face unique challenges when dealing with autism, whether it’s navigating life with autism themselves or supporting loved ones. Our virtual group meetings create an opportunity to connect with others who understand those challenges.
Founder Luke Newman explains:
“These meetings aren’t just about talking—they’re about listening and feeling less alone. Sharing experiences can be life-changing.”
The sessions offer a platform to discuss topics that matter most, like:
- Coping with sensory sensitivities.
- Managing relationships.
- Parenting autistic children.
- Seeking a diagnosis or understanding its impact.
Why Virtual Meetings Work
Virtual meetings via Zoom allow men from all over the UK to join without the barriers of travel or location. We hold two sessions every month to make participation flexible and accessible. Whether you are sharing openly or just listening, every attendee is welcome at their own comfort level.
The virtual setting also reduces stress for those who might find in-person meetings overwhelming. This way, the focus remains on support and connection.
Inclusive and Supportive
At ‘For Men To Talk About Autism’, everyone’s experience is valued. Whether you’re at the start of your autism journey or you’ve been navigating it for years, your story matters. The meetings are open to men of all backgrounds, united by a common goal of understanding and helping each other.
How to Join
Joining is simple! Visit our website via https://formentotalk.co.uk/formentotalkaboutautism/ or Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/formentotalkaboutautism for the Zoom links and meeting times. Our sessions are free to attend, though donations to support ‘For Men To Talk’ are always appreciated.
Looking Forward
As ‘For Men To Talk About Autism’ continues in 2025, we remain committed to fostering understanding, empathy, and support. These meetings are a reminder that nobody has to face autism-related challenges alone. Together, we can share, learn, and grow.
Luke Newman sums it up best:
“We’re building a community that understands and cares. Every story shared in these meetings makes a difference.”
Join us in 2025 for ‘For Men To Talk About Autism’. Let’s keep the conversation going, one meeting at a time.