Becoming a Man (BAM) Counsellor, Hugh Mayers writes a blog speaking from his experiences working with young men about mental health and explores how the landscape for men's mental health is changing.
Responding to Audit Scotland’s report on children and young people’s mental health services, Toni Giugliano, Policy Manager at the Mental Health Foundation Scotland, said: “It’s clear that the current system is failing to meet the needs of too many children and young people."
It’s important not to treat men as a monolithic group because we will have different experiences of the world based on – among other things - our ethnicity, national origin, sexuality and class.
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My name is Kira Philpott and I’ve been playing rugby at Llandaff North RFC for 4 years. The girls at the club have been monumental in my rugby journey and allow me to feel part of a strong family unit and support me both on and off the field.
Responding to the appointment of Clare Haughey MSP as minister for Mental Health in Scotland, Lee Knifton, Director of Scotland and Northern Ireland, said: "The Mental Health Foundation congratulates Clare Haughey MSP on her appointment as Minister for Mental Health – her background as a mental health nurse will bring much valuable experience to the role, and we look forward to working together towards a mentally healthier and more resilient Scotland."
This 2017 report aimed to understand the prevalence of self-reported mental health problems, levels of positive and negative mental health in the population, and the actions people take to deal with the stressors in their lives.