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Understanding what makes a Male Carer
Recently, 'For Men To Talk' founder & CEO Luke Newman met with Jo Jacobs, Community Engagement Officer from Carers in Bedfordshire. The meeting focused on one important question: what makes someone a male carer? Many men support others every day but do not see themselves as carers. This means they may miss out on help, advice and support that is available to them. By talking more openly about caring, organisations hope more men will...
Biggleswade Town Council Supports ‘For Men To Talk’
‘For Men To Talk’ is proud to share some exciting news. We have been awarded £462.25 from Biggleswade Town Council. This funding will allow us to buy a Junior Pinnable Table Top Folding Display Board, Cascade Four Pocket Leaflet Dispenser and A5 promotional flyers....
Rising from the abyss: Navigating life after a suicide attempt
In the darkest corners of the human experience, there lies a struggle that often goes unnoticed and misunderstood - the battle against one's own inner demons. Suicide attempts are tragic manifestations of this internal strife, and the aftermath can be a bewildering...
Men’s fears of discrimination in a diverse world
In a rapidly evolving world that champions diversity and inclusion, conversations surrounding discrimination often centre on marginalised groups such as women, people of colour, and the LGBTQ+ community. However, it is essential to recognise that men, too, grapple...