Partners

#It’sWorthTalkingAbout
The aim of #ItsWorthTalkingAbout is to provide safe, confidential spaces for men & women to come & talk about anything that is affecting their wellbeing, mental health or quality of life.

Amparo
Support can be provided one-to-one, to family groups, groups of colleagues or peers whatever is preferred by you and is most appropriate to your situation. The service can be delivered in your home or wherever you are most comfortable. Our service is completely confidential and can provide short-term or longer-term support, depending on what you feel it is you need.

Andy’s Man Club
We are talking groups for men who have either been through a storm, are currently going through a storm or have a storm brewing in life.

Battle Scars
We provide easy-to-access services both for those who struggle with self-harm and for those who support them — including families, carers, friends, and professionals.

BCB
A podcast not just designed to focus on men’s mental health and well-being. It also allows mothers, sisters, daughters and female peers to gain insight that will lead to a better understanding of the troubles men often suffer in silence with.

Bearded Fishermen
We were founded in October 2019 by the side of a fishing lake in Ashby, by Rick Roberts & Mick Leyland, the reason being the loss of a fellow fishermen to suicide. This prompted us to start a support group as both Rick and Mick have been through similar experiences in life. what started out as just a simple support group has now grown into a great support network supporting mental health and suicide prevention. Since then, our activities have grown, prospered and expanded.

Beder
Beder is a new charity raising awareness around mental health and suicide prevention through exciting, unique and inspiring initiatives. Beder intends to increase understanding and reduce fear around the topics of mental health and suicide in order to conquer the stigma surrounding these incredibly important, yet underestimated, issues. ​

Betknowmore UK
Betknowmore UK provides support for those experiencing gambling harms, including affected others, across Great Britain, with its services combining lived experience and evidence-based therapeutic approaches.

Beyond
Beyond are a grant-giving organisation committed to making a difference to the mental health of young people up and down the UK.

Blue Tea
Blue Tea offer software development services enabling business growth. They help organisations thrive, by building innovative & bespoke software solutions such as Web Apps / Mobile Apps / API / Software Modernisation

Brave Mind
Brave Mind’s vision is to save and improve lives, drive the conversation, and promote positive mental health for everyone in the rugby community. Our mission is to make a positive, lasting difference to the rugby community’s mental health and wellbeing. The charity works with rugby clubs, universities, colleges, and schools to put mental health at the heart of their communities, aiming to normalise discussions and support for mental health.
CALM
The Campaign Against Living Miserably (CALM) is leading a movement against suicide. Every week 125 people in the UK take their own lives. And 75% of all UK suicides are male. CALM exists to change this. Join the campaign to take a stand against suicide.

Cameron’s Companions
Cameron’s Companions is a suicide prevention charity for men in England and Wales. We provide free, fast counselling or therapy for those suffering with suicidal thoughts. We believe that when you ask for help you should get it and not have to wait on a waiting list.
Champion Health
Champion Health empower employee wellbeing through data, insight and action

Changing Minds Training
Changing Minds Training aim to empower each and every person with the skills, knowledge and compassion required to support the mental health of themselves and others.

Chris’ House
Chris’ House stands for “Centre of Help, Response and Intervention Surrounding Suicide” and has been set up to offer a safe environment where people in, or approaching, suicidal crisis can have a safe place to go and get professional support. This will help them to begin to recover from their current mental ill health. At Chris’s House we call anyone using our service a “Guest†and we offer an individually tailored programme for each Guest. Our guests will be assigned to a volunteer who will develop a strong rapport to help them through the crisis and support them to counter depression, negative and despairing thoughts and exchange reasons for dying with reasons for living. We truly listen to our guests and offer them appropriate therapies to aid them in their recovery journey.
