For our Men

Men's mental and emotional health in the workplace

Work with us

Do you work in or lead a male-dominated profession? Are you struggling to get men in your work place to talk about their mental health? Do you want to focus on men but don’t know how to do so within legal parameters?

We can help!

Men’s mental health is extremely different from other groups in society and our work places meaning that a reactive “one size fits all” approach to mental health / illness and wellbeing won’t work. Men need us to proactively build trust and engage with them.

Whether you want to understand men’s mental health specifically and the barriers to help seeking or support your colleagues and/or employees, building wellbeing initiatives that will work in both the public and private sectors, we can help you.

From educational presentations to leaders to fun, mental health sessions to your frontline employees, we’re about making men’s mental health and support accessible to everyone!

If you’d like us to help you help your men, please get in touch using our form below or email us directly hello@forourmen.com

Testimonials can be found at the bottom of this page and also here.

“I can’t speak highly enough of Toni, her work and her presentation ‘Humanity over Pathology’.

Being the Wellbeing Lead for Cheshire Police Federation, I have sat through countless presentations regarding mental health, but none that look specifically at the mental health of men in policing. Toni approaches the subject in a ‘direct, honest and engaging’ way that really allows you to take in and understand what’s being said.

As Toni quite rightly points out, she takes away the ‘bullshit’ and replaces it with fact and honesty. The targeting of men’s mental health is long overdue and Toni has made huge strides in tackling what, at times, is a very taboo subject.

I look forward to working with Toni in the future and would recommend her presentation to all leaders and, specifically, men in policing.” – Dan Lever, Wellbeing Lead, Cheshire Police Federation