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‘For Men To Talk’ CEO Luke Newman delivers two presentations during Mental Health Awareness Week
Mental Health Awareness Week (11 – 17 May 2026) encourages people to take action to support good mental health. Even small actions can make a difference. A conversation, a listening ear, or sharing experiences can help people feel less alone and more hopeful. During the week, For Men To Talk CEO Luke Newman delivered two presentations to organisations focused on supporting people and improving wellbeing. The first presentation was delivered to...
The importance of physical and mental health on a man’s wellbeing
In today's fast-paced world, the interplay between physical, mental, and emotional health has never been more critical. For men, this interconnectedness is vital, as it forms the foundation for a balanced and fulfilling life. Understanding how these aspects of health...
Stronger Together: Reflecting on the Ampthill Men’s Health Event
In February 2026, a powerful Men’s Health Event took place in Ampthill. Delivered in partnership with Healthwatch Central Bedfordshire and the Mayor of Ampthill, the event brought together over 60 members of the public for an open, honest conversation about men’s...
Understanding the risks: Vulnerable groups among young adult men
Young adult men, typically between the ages of 18 and 30, often face unique challenges. This stage of life comes with transitions like starting a career, furthering education, or building relationships. However, some groups within this population are more vulnerable...