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Carrying the Weight: London Luton Airport Fire Service walk 14-miles to raise awareness for men’s mental health
In light of Men’s Health Month, nine firefighters from London Luton Airport’s (LLA) Fire Service walked a 14-mile route around the airport terminal today (21 November) in partnership with 'For Men To Talk', to raise awareness and encourage open discussions around men’s mental health. The firefighters donned breathing apparatus on their back for the duration of the walk, symbolic of the weight of poor mental health. The 14-miles represent the 14...
Cultivating resilience: Addressing mental health in farming
Farming isn't just a profession; it's a way of life deeply intertwined with the land, seasons, and livelihoods. Yet, amidst the picturesque landscapes and idyllic visions of rural life, there exists a silent struggle that often goes unnoticed: the mental health...
Navigating the labyrinth: Unraveling the concerns of men in career advancement
In the complex tapestry of professional life, career progression remains a focal point for individuals striving for success and fulfilment. While both men and women harbour ambitions and aspirations, the worries surrounding career advancement often manifest...
Tackling poverty through free debt help: Join the CAP Money Course
Churches across the UK are taking active steps to tackle poverty by working with Christians Against Poverty (CAP). Through this partnership, they offer free debt help and community groups designed to support those struggling financially. Poverty can look different for...