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FOR MEN TO TALK Stronger Together: Supporting Men's Mental Health What We Do In Crisis?

A Chance for men suffering with anxiety, depression and grief to talk with other fellow sufferers Engage in open and honest conversations with fellow sufferers, creating a supportive space for mutual healing and growth. Embrace the power of shared experiences to foster resilience and regain control over your emotional well-being. Welcome to For Men To Talk About What We Do Meetings get involved locations Where we are

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Listening to Young Voices: The impact of the ‘My Perspective’ Programme.

Listening to Young Voices: The impact of the ‘My Perspective’ Programme.

Recently, Luke Newman, founder of 'For Men To Talk', joined forces with 'Parallel Lives' to deliver a new pilot programme called 'My Perspective'. This project was rolled out in a local school, working closely with Year 9 students. The aim of the programme was simple — to listen. Too often, young people feel unheard. One thing we kept hearing over and over was: “No one listens to us.” That’s a powerful message, and one we must take seriously....

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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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