
Men’s Mental Health – “It’s Time for Men to Talk”
Why This Page Exists
Men are often expected to “be strong,” “man up,” or keep emotions to themselves.
But real strength comes from speaking up, asking for help, and taking care of your mental wellbeing.
This page is here to support you, offer guidance, and remind you that whatever you’re going through — you’re not alone.
Men Struggle More Than People Realise
Many men deal with:
Stress from work or money
Relationship or family pressures
Feeling stuck, empty or overwhelmed
Loneliness
Anger, frustration or burnout
Anxiety or depression
Not wanting to burden others
Talking about it is not weakness — it’s human.


If You Need to Talk, Start Here
These services are free, confidential, and available for all men in the UK:
Support Lines
Andy’s Man Club – Men’s talking groups nationwide
Samaritans – 116 123 (24/7)
CALM (Campaign Against Living Miserably) – 0800 58 58 58
Mind – 0300 123 3393
Shout – Text SHOUT to 85258
Men’s Advice Line (for men experiencing domestic abuse) – 0808 801 0327

Why Talking Helps
Opening up can:
Reduce stress
Stop negative thoughts from building up
Improve sleep and focus
Strengthen relationships
Give you a sense of relief
Provide perspective and support
You don’t need to have the “right words.”
Just saying “I’m struggling” is enough.
💪 Small Steps That Help Your Mental Health
Go for a walk or get fresh air
Cut down on alcohol when stressed
Exercise — even 10 minutes helps
Set simple daily goals
Talk to someone you trust
Limit screens before bed
Practice deep breathing
Write down what’s on your mind
