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For Men To Talk About Autism: Why Peer Support Matters
An autism diagnosis can change the way a man sees himself and how he feels others see him. For some, it brings relief and understanding. For others, it creates uncertainty, self-doubt, and even isolation. Autism affects everyone differently, but the challenges it brings can often feel heavier when faced alone. That’s why having a safe and supportive place to talk is so important. For Men To Talk is already a trusted peer support group for men...
Introducing the stay alive booklet
The Stay Alive booklet is a suicide prevention resource for Bedfordshire, Luton and Milton Keynes, packed full of useful information to help people stay safe from suicide. You can use it if you are having thoughts of suicide or if you are concerned about someone else...
Seventh heaven for first ‘For Men To Talk’ meeting in Potton
‘For Men To Talk’, a peer support group aimed at fostering open conversations and mental health support among men, opened the door to its seventh physical group meeting in the town of Potton, Bedfordshire. The meeting took place on the evening of Tuesday 12 September...
Men can be victims of domestic abuse too
In a recent ‘For Men To Talk - Biggleswade’ peer support meeting, we welcomed Talk:4M, who provided us with a presentation on the support that they offer. Talk:4M offers tailored support for male victims of domestic abuse. The service is delivered across Bedfordshire...