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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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The proposed ‘For Men To Talk Cave’. We need your help!

The proposed ‘For Men To Talk Cave’. We need your help!

‘For Men To Talk’ is a unique Community Interest Company (CIC) that supports men who are experiencing anxiety, depression, grief, or loneliness. It creates safe, welcoming spaces where men can talk openly and support each other. From physical and virtual meetings to walking and fishing groups, the organisation is already making a real difference. Now, a new dream is taking shape — the creation of a permanent, multifunctional space called The...

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‘For Men To Talk’ expands to Stockport on 13 April 2023

A mens peer support group, originally launched in Bedfordshire and Cambridgeshire, will be launching in Stockport at 'The Produce Hall' on 13 April 2023. The group was started by Luke Newman in December 2019. He had suffered for a number of years with grief and...

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Famous people who have autism

There are many famous people who have been diagnosed with autism or have been reported to have autism-like characteristics. Here are a few examples: Temple Grandin - Dr. Temple Grandin is a well-known author, speaker, and professor of animal science who has autism....

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What is developmental coordination disorder (DCD)?

Developmental coordination disorder (DCD) is a condition characterised by difficulty with coordination and motor skills that interferes with daily activities and participation in age-appropriate activities. The symptoms of DCD typically become apparent in early...

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