Natasha

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The MEN in menopause

We want to help and understand. But most of us men just don’t know how. We deliver this presentation to educate about menopause, understand the changes men also go through and consider how this all affects our mental wellbeing, our relationships and our lives.

Who is looking after MEn?

Men have poorer health, die younger and report higher unhappiness levels than their female counterparts. These interactive and adaptable sessions are based on our award-winning men's health projects.

Dad’s health matters

As a new dad, connecting with fellow parents who get it can be a game-changer, but dads still need support as each age brings new challenges.

Our Dad’s Health Matters talks give men the opportunity to share in a safe space. We discuss anything that’s on their minds, from mental health challenges like withdrawing socially or feeling unexpected worries, all the way to parental alienation and societal expectations of dads.

Swap stories, share hacks, and plan easygoing outings, like a refreshing stroll. It makes a world of difference.

The Way Through

1 in 6 men have had unwanted sexual experiences. This can cause problems, even many years later, but they don’t have to just live with it, there are things they can do and people who can help.

We were commissioned by 1in6 to help deliver ‘The Way Through’ campaign. The aim is to raise awareness of this fantastic organisation which supports and advises men who have had unwanted sexual experiences.

John Ryan has been meeting with survivors who have shared their stories to learn more and deliver material that is sensitive, empathetic and meaningful.

Man v Van

We can develop informational and campaign videos on a variety of topics - here, Driving for Better Business commissioned us to write and produce a short video titled “Man v Van”.

We used humour to impress on drivers that checking their own mental health daily is just as important as checking their vehicle. Natasha and John assembled the production team and the result is this simple but effective piece.

The CALM Driver campaign has already secured the support of both large and small fleets and courier companies.

Beat Stress – Men’s Health Forum

We partnered with the Men’s Health Forum to create an online chat and email service for men to talk about things that are causing them stress. With health and wellbeing professionals on the other side, we were able to offer support and signpost to services anonymously and confidentially.

The service was set up through a grant from the Bupa UK Foundation, in response to the crisis in middle-aged men’s mental health.

Mental health awareness through comedy in construction sites

As discussed in this Express article and in the BBC Radio 5 Live video above, we meet workers where they’re at to make mental health awareness more accessible and use humour to make the message stick.