If you’re having mental health problems, you’re not alone. One in four of us will have problems with our mental health at some time in our lives.
If your mental or emotional state quickly gets worse, or you’re worried about someone you know – help is available. You’re not alone; talk to someone you trust. Sharing a problem is often the first step to recovery.
It is our aim to increase awareness and decrease stigma so that people are as able to be open about their mental health condition as they are about having a cold.
Fundamental to our work is addressing the isolation men feel, isolation that can in times of crisis lead to serious life consequences like addiction, depression, and in some extreme instances suicide. Core to our work is an ethos of prevention and intervention, recognising and supporting men and boys emotional, physical, mental, spiritual and social life experiences while striving to develop their holistic health and wellbeing.