Men's Services
Suicide is the single biggest killer of men aged under 45 in the UK, and nearly 80% of all suicides in the UK are male. Dealing with a bereavement following a suicide is unfortunately only too common, but there are agencies and people out there who would like to particularly help males with suicide bereavement.
Roman Kemp: Our Silent Emergency
Roman Kemp explores the mental health and suicide crisis affecting young men. When Roman lost his best friend, he had no idea he was struggling. Now, Roman is searching for answers.
(If you are worried or affected by anything within this documentary, or have any queries, please contact us through our contact form on the home page)
CALM host the Suicide Bereavement Support Partnership which aims to secure timely and appropriate support for those bereaved by suicide. Please feel free to check out there website below for further information and resources.
The Hope Project provides short-term emotional and practical support for men aged 30-64, specifically those who are in psychological distress or have recently self-harmed.
R;pple is an online monitoring tool designed to present a visual page on a user’s device the second they are flagged as searching for a harmful keyword or phrases.
TALK CLUB IS A TALKING AND LISTENING CLUB FOR MEN.
Talk Club is a Male Mental Fitness Movement.
Makeup isn't gender exclusive, and neither is confidence. Tools to help you feel more confident and ready to tackle whatever today brings.
Men's mental health podcasts available to listen here!
Through collaboration Stepladder aim to improve men’s journeys through mental health support and to reduce the stigma that men feel about asking for support.
The Armed Forces:
SSAFA Forcesline - 0800 731 4880 (9am to 5pm, Monday to Friday)
The Royal British Legion - 0808 802 8080 (8am to 8pm daily)
Combat Stress - 0800 138 1619 (24/7)