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‘For Men To Talk’ supports families at Central Bedfordshire Council Early Help Networking Event
On Monday 7 January 2026, Central Bedfordshire Council held an Early Help Networking Event. It brought together many organisations who work with children, parents and families across the local and wider area. The aim of the day was simple – to share information, build links, and make it easier for families to get the right support at the right time. The event included professionals from Autism Bedfordshire, Bedfordshire Fire & Rescue,...
Comin’ out of my cage and I’ve been doin’ just fine
(A poem inspired by The Killers song titles) When You Were Young, a Human heart,Feeling like a Mr. Brightside, torn apart.Hiding pain behind a Smile Like You Mean It,But inside, shadows fight, and you don’t feel it. In The Dustland Fairytale of the mind,Read My Mind,...
Men and the weight of addiction worries
In the intricate tapestry of life, the thread of addiction can weave its way into the fabric of any family, leaving behind a trail of worry, concern, and heartache. While addiction doesn't discriminate, its impact on men, whether personally grappling with it or...
Everyone has feelings, even in Politics.
This week in Parliament, many noticed something unusual. During Prime Minister’s Questions, Chancellor Rachel Reeves appeared to be visibly emotional while sitting beside Prime Minister Keir Starmer. A spokesperson for Reeves later confirmed her feelings were due to a...