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Why Language Matters: Rethinking the Language of Suicide
The words we use matter more than we often realise. They shape how we think, how we feel, and how safe we feel speaking openly. This is especially true when we talk about suicide. For many people, language can either open a door to support or quietly close it. One phrase that is still commonly used is “committed suicide.” While many people do not intend harm by using it, the phrase carries a long and painful history. To “commit” something is...
Navigating the shadows: Agoraphobia’s impact on men
Agoraphobia, a complex anxiety disorder, is often misunderstood and misrepresented in popular discourse. While it affects individuals of all genders, its impact on men is a subject that deserves more attention. This blog aims to shed light on the unique challenges men...
The FAST campaign is to raise awareness of the symptoms of stroke.
One of the main aims of the FAST campaign is to raise awareness of the symptoms of stroke. Some general information about stroke statistics in the United Kingdom: Incidence: Stroke is a significant health concern in the UK. Each year, there were approximately 150,000...
Embracing growth: Men coping with past failures and learning from them
Life is a journey filled with ups and downs, successes, and failures. For men, societal expectations and personal aspirations can sometimes create an environment where failure is seen as a weakness. However, the ability to cope with past failures and learn from them...