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A Night to Remember: ‘For Men To Talk’ attends The Bobby Copping Foundation Midsummer Ball

A Night to Remember: ‘For Men To Talk’ attends The Bobby Copping Foundation Midsummer Ball

The Falcon Hotel in Uppingham was alive with energy as The Bobby Copping Foundation hosted its Midsummer Ball. The event, filled with welcome drinks, a delicious dinner, a raffle, an auction, and a disco, raised an amazing £17,772 – enough to fully fund nearly 400 hours of counselling for people in need. Among the guests was Luke Newman, founder of the men’s peer support group ‘For Men To Talk’, and his wife, Hayley. Luke didn’t just attend—he...

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Introducing the ‘For Men To Talk’ online shop

In a world where open conversations about mental health are becoming more crucial than ever, a new online shop has emerged with a mission to foster discussions and provide support specifically for men. The 'For Men To Talk' online shop brings together a unique blend...

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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...

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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,...

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