Real Talk, Real Men
Understanding Men’s Mental Health Statistics in England and Wales
Men's mental health is an often overlooked issue, with societal pressures discouraging men from seeking help. Both in England and Wales, men face unique challenges that impact their wellbeing, and the data reveals worrying trends.
Don’t Man Up – Speak Up. Changing the Conversation
Men often struggle to seek mental health support due to societal pressures. The 'stiff upper lip' mentality discourages them from opening up, leading to devastating consequences, including high suicide rates.
How Coaching Supports the UK’s New Men’s Health Strategy
The UK government’s first-ever men’s health strategy focuses on critical issues like mental health, suicide prevention, heart disease, and cancer, aiming to address the long-standing healthcare disparities men have faced and improve overall men’s health outcomes.
Men's Health Crisis: 2 in 3 Avoid Asking for Help
Men in the UK are facing a silent health crisis, with two-thirds avoiding help for mental and physical health issues. This reluctance to seek support can have severe consequences, impacting both individuals and society as a whole.
Supporting Men’s Mental Health This Christmas: Free Online Tools in Wales
The festive season can be a particularly tough time for many men, with added pressures from family, finances, and social expectations. If you’re feeling overwhelmed by stress, anxiety, or low mood, there’s help available in Wales.
Letting Go of Masculine Stereotypes to Improve Mental Health
Cultural expectations around masculinity like "real men don’t cry" can create invisible barriers, preventing emotional expression and leave men isolated. These stereotypes not only reinforce toxic masculinity but also take a serious toll on mental health.
Breaking the Silence on Men’s Mental Health at Work
Men’s mental health challenges in the workplace are an issue that many organisations overlook, yet they significantly impact employees and overall productivity. Anxiety, stress, burnout, and feelings of isolation are common, driven by long working hours, high expectations, and the pressure to appear resilient