Men are less likely to seek help for mental health problems.

Society’s expectations and traditional gender roles might play a part in why men are less likely to discuss or seek help for their mental health problems.

Whilst stigma persists around reaching out for support, men might feel the additional pressure of outdated stereotypes and expectations. Men, like women, don’t always have to be strong, and in control.

Research has shown that men are more likely to use potentially harmful coping methods, such as drugs, and alcohol are less likely to talk to family or friends about their mental health. Check out the Sorted:Supported ‘Drugs and Alcohol’ page and ‘Getting the Support You Need’ pages if this relates to you.

 

Local Support

Lads and Dads

We’re a group of guys that share life’s challenges while gaining support from our fellow members.

 

Visit their Facebook page here.

Men’s Shed Cymru

Men’s Sheds’ are social groups set up in local communities for the benefit of men. Each individual shed is unique and the activities that take place depend entirely on the skills and interests of the men.

Find a Men’s Shed close to you here.

Men’s Wellbeing Group

Swansea Wellbeing Centre offers a number of groups and courses to support your wellbeing including some specifically for men.

The Rally

The Rally is a face-to-face peer support group for men which meets in Loughor. Support may be social, emotional, or practical. It is mutually offered and reciprocal.

Marauders Men’s Health

Aiming to improve men’s physical and mental wellbeing, through walking and talking, in and around Port Talbot.

Neath Port Talbot Mind

This group meets weekly (Men’s group Friday 12-1pm) and provides a place for peer support online and in person.

Email: info@mind.org.uk

Calan DVS

The Compass Programme is a specialist resource designed to help male survivors of domestic abuse recover from their experience.

Email enquiries@calandvs.org.uk or call 01639 79 44 48 

Chatterbox - Eagles Nest Men's Shed

This Men’s Sheds group is an ideal place for Men within the community to get together and to build friendship. They meet Monday 12-2pm at A Kind Gym in Fforestfach. Call on 07403 15296 or email eaglesnestblaenymaes@gmail.com  for more details.

National Support, Information and Helplines

CALM – Campaign Against Living Miserably

Campaign Against Living Miserably (CALM) are taking a stand against suicide.

Helpline: 0800 58 58 58 (5pm – midnight 365 days a year)

Webchat available

Manup?

Men, talking to men.

Changing people’s thoughts, opinions, and minds about men and mental health.

Movember

Movember is a charity supporting men with mental health and suicide prevention as well as awareness around prostate and testicular cancer.

Both Parents Matter (BPM Cymru)

BPM Cymru assists parents after separation, especially in respect of non-resident parents with difficulties over child arrangements. They also provide a specialist service for male victims of domestic abuse, especially in context of fathers and parental separation.

Helpline: 0333 050 6815 (weekdays 10am – 7pm (Except bank holidays)