Mental Health
The most common types being anxiety, stress and depression. The Foundation’s new initiative will specifically target men in Newcastle, aiming to break the silence about mental health so that more men and their families feel able to talk about it. It will also offer training and signposting to support networks.
The Foundation has recently invested in Mental Health First Aid training, to support people in workplaces across the city to manage wellbeing proactively and minimise the impact of mental ill health on work and life. Staff at the Foundation are among the first to come forward and their own experiences and their tips for managing their own mental health.
For more details on Mental Health at Newcastle United Foundation email Ashley.lowe@nufc.co.uk
Visit the Foundation’s Mental Health web pages for:
- Top Tips on how to stay physically and mentally fit, including Foundation programmes you might be interested in joining
- Information on how to show your support for friends and family
- Advice on where to get help for yourself or a friend
- A safe space to share your stories about why feeling able to talk more about mental health can make a difference
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