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‘For Men To Talk’ facilitator, Kenny-Joe Witney, shortlisted at the BBC Three Counties Make a Difference Awards

‘For Men To Talk’ facilitator, Kenny-Joe Witney, shortlisted at the BBC Three Counties Make a Difference Awards

“Kenny-Joe is one of the most selfless, passionate and dedicated people I know. His support for men’s mental health and autism is inspiring to us all.” – Luke Newman, Founder of 'For Men To Talk'. We are thrilled to share some amazing news from 'For Men To Talk'. Our very own Kenny-Joe Witney has been shortlisted for the Volunteer Award at the 2025 BBC Three Counties Make a Difference Awards! This award is given to someone who has made a big...

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Looking at symptoms of a stroke

Today is World Stroke Day. A stroke is a medical emergency that occurs when the blood supply to part of the brain is cut off, causing brain cells to die. Strokes can be caused by a blocked artery (ischemic stroke) or the bursting of a blood vessel (hemorrhagic...

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Comic books improves mental health

Comic books have been an integral part of popular culture for decades, captivating readers with their engaging stories and colourful illustrations. While traditionally associated with younger audiences, comic books have transcended age barriers and emerged as a...

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The positive impact of Comic Con on men’s mental health

Comic Con events have become a cultural phenomenon that brings together enthusiasts of comics, movies, TV shows, video games and other forms of popular media. While Comic Cons are known for their vibrant atmosphere and celebration of geek culture, they also have a...

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