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‘For Men To Talk’ supports families at Central Bedfordshire Council Early Help Networking Event
On Monday 7 January 2026, Central Bedfordshire Council held an Early Help Networking Event. It brought together many organisations who work with children, parents and families across the local and wider area. The aim of the day was simple – to share information, build links, and make it easier for families to get the right support at the right time. The event included professionals from Autism Bedfordshire, Bedfordshire Fire & Rescue,...
Understanding what makes a Male Carer
Recently, 'For Men To Talk' founder & CEO Luke Newman met with Jo Jacobs, Community Engagement Officer from Carers in Bedfordshire. The meeting focused on one important question: what makes someone a male carer? Many men support others every day but do not see...
£200 Community Grant Helps ‘For Men To Talk’ Support Local Men’s Mental Health
‘For Men To Talk’ has been awarded a £200 grant from the Pauline Aubigne Community Fund at John O'Gaunt Golf Club. The donation recognises the important support the organisation provides to men struggling with their mental health in the local community. The award is...
Borderline personality disorder and its impact on men
Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD) is a complex and often misunderstood mental health condition that affects individuals across genders. While it has historically been associated more with women, recent research and clinical observations have highlighted the...