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‘For Men To Talk’ CEO Luke Newman delivers two presentations during Mental Health Awareness Week
Mental Health Awareness Week (11 – 17 May 2026) encourages people to take action to support good mental health. Even small actions can make a difference. A conversation, a listening ear, or sharing experiences can help people feel less alone and more hopeful. During the week, For Men To Talk CEO Luke Newman delivered two presentations to organisations focused on supporting people and improving wellbeing. The first presentation was delivered to...
‘For Men To Talk’ Receives £3,333 Boost from Co-op Community Support
'For Men To Talk' is delighted to share some fantastic news that will make a real difference to men and communities locally. Thanks to a winning National Lottery ticket sold at the Co-op store on Church Street in Gamlingay, 'For Men To Talk' has been selected as a...
The importance of men maintaining personal hygiene to improve mental health
Personal hygiene is often seen as a matter of physical well-being, but its impact extends far beyond keeping the body clean. For men, maintaining personal hygiene is also a critical factor in boosting mental health. Personal hygiene routines, like bathing regularly,...
Understanding Dialectical Behaviour Therapy (DBT): A path to a worthwhile life
Dialectical Behaviour Therapy (DBT) is a type of talk therapy designed to help people manage difficult emotions, reduce harmful behaviours, and build a life they feel is worth living. DBT focuses on four key skills: emotional regulation, distress tolerance,...