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‘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...
Men’s mental health and masculinity
Men's mental health and masculinity are closely intertwined. Traditional notions of masculinity often promote the idea that men should be strong, detached and self-reliant and that expressing emotions or vulnerability is a sign of weakness. This can make it difficult...
The risk factors and warning signs of self harm
Self-harm, also known as self-injury, is the act of intentionally causing harm to oneself without the intent to die by suicide. Some common methods of self-harm include cutting, burning and hitting oneself. Risk factors for self-harm include: A history of physical,...
For Men To Talk expands its reach with seventh group meeting in Potton, Bedfordshire
‘For Men To Talk’, a peer support group aimed at fostering open conversations and mental health support among men, is excited to announce the launch of its seventh physical group meeting in the town of Potton, Bedfordshire. The inaugural meeting will take place on...