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Men’s Health Event is in Ampthill a huge success
The Men’s Health Event held in Ampthill on Friday 6th February 2026 has been described as a huge success, bringing together local men, families, professionals and organisations for a powerful and positive morning focused on wellbeing. Hosted by Ampthill Town Councillor Stephen Addy, supported by Healthwatch Central Bedfordshire and ‘For Men To Talk’, the event took place at Parkside Hall. The atmosphere throughout the day was open, supportive...
Understanding the silent struggle: PTSD and its impact on men
Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) is a complex mental health condition that can affect anyone who has experienced a traumatic event. While often associated with military veterans, PTSD can impact individuals from all walks of life. In this blog post, we'll explore...
Talking Saves Lives: Howdens Biggleswade Welcomes ‘For Men To Talk’
On Tuesday 9 September 2025, the Howdens Joinery branch in Biggleswade celebrated its birthday in a very special way. Alongside the usual celebrations, they welcomed Luke Newman, founder of the men’s mental health group 'For Men To Talk'. Luke spent the day meeting...
Coming Together: ‘For Men To Talk’ marks World Suicide Prevention Day and celebrates Kenny-Jo’s 30th
Last Sunday, 14 September 2025, ‘For Men To Talk’ marked an important day in two ways. The group came together to acknowledge World Suicide Prevention Day and to celebrate the 30th birthday of one of their attendees and facilitators, Kenny-Jo Witney. Normally, the...