Recently added content
Buckfest bands together to support men’s mental and physical health
Buckfest wasn’t just about music this year. It became a powerful platform to promote men’s mental and physical health. With around 20 acts playing across the Main, Introducing, and Shed Stages, the festival brought together several local male support groups, showing the strength of community and the importance of conversation. The groups present included For Men To Talk, Walk & Talk 4 Men St. Neots, Andy’s Man Club, St Neots Man Cave, and...
Spencer Matthews’ ‘Finding Michael’ highlights the need to talk about grief
The mental health challenges experienced by families of missing persons, presumed dead, can be significant and long-lasting. The uncertainty of not knowing what has happened to their loved one can be incredibly stressful and can lead to a range of emotions such as...
Understanding self harm in menÂ
Self-harm, also known as self-injury, is the act of intentionally causing harm to one's own body without the intent to take their own life. While self-harm is often associated with mental health disorders, it is not necessarily a sign of suicidal intent. However, it...
Smart meters can be great for energy consumption, not so much for our mental health
A smart meter, an In-Home Display (IHD), is usually completely free, have been widely adopted in the United Kingdom as a means of improving the accuracy and efficiency of energy consumption measurement. The meter allow customers to monitor their gas and electricity...