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Men don’t talk about their mental health due to cultural norms

Men don’t talk about their mental health due to cultural norms

Despite growing awareness of mental health issues, many men continue to struggle in silence. A significant barrier preventing men from seeking help is cultural norms, particularly those related to traditional masculinity. For generations, men have been socialised to embrace qualities such as stoicism, self-reliance, and toughness—values that encourage them to manage their problems independently rather than seeking external support. These norms,...

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Celebrating Kenny-Joe Witney’s Highly Commended Award

‘For Men To Talk’ is delighted to share some very exciting news. Our wonderful facilitator, Kenny-Joe Witney, has been awarded a Highly Commended Award in the Volunteer Award category at the 2025 BBC Three Counties Make a Difference Awards. This special recognition is...

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Football Stands Together Against Suicide

Football is more than just a game. It’s a passion, a community, and for many, a safe place to belong. That’s why the Premier League has launched ‘Together Against Suicide’, a powerful campaign aimed at supporting fans who may be struggling. Backed by all 20 Premier...

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Specific phobias and their impact on men

Specific phobias are an often underestimated and misunderstood mental health condition that can significantly impact an individual's daily life. While these anxieties affect people of all genders, men may face unique challenges in acknowledging and addressing their...

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