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The importance of magazines in publicising ‘For Men To Talk’
When it comes to tackling mental health stigma and reaching the men who need support the most, visibility is everything. That’s why getting ‘For Men To Talk’ featured in key publications is more than just good publicity—it’s a vital part of our mission. We’re proud to have recently been featured in two major publications: The Bereavement Companion - Bereavement Support & Guidance (Autumn Magazine 2025) Bedfordshire Summer ShopLocal Guide...
For Men To Talk’s Safeguarding Policy
Safeguarding means protecting people’s health, wellbeing and human rights. It also means protecting people from harm by providing a safe and inclusive environment. As a Community Interest Company, and focusing in specific on mens mental health, ’For Men To Talk’ has...
‘For Men To Talk’ to promote the Stay Alive App as part of NHS Funding
For Men To Talk, the peer support group, based from Potton in Bedfordshire, is delighted to confirm that they have received financial funding from the Mental Health Inequalities Community Grant Scheme which is part of BLMK ICS NHS England Suicide Prevention Funding....
Addressing Mental Health in the Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic (BAME) Communities
It is known that rates of mental illness for people from Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic (BAME) backgrounds are sometimes greater than for white people. It is also known that black men are more likely to experience psychosis and also more likely to be detained under...