The Better Mental Health programme in Sandwell is turning its attention to an often-overlooked issue: men’s mental health. Over the next 12 months, the initiative aims to spark discussions, raise awareness and promote the support available for men’s mental health across the community.
Understanding mental health needs
Two surveys have been launched to gather valuable insights from both individuals and organisations in Sandwell. These surveys are crucial in helping to understand the specific mental health needs of men in the area and how best to support them.
- Individual survey: This survey is open to anyone living or working in Sandwell. While the focus is on men, everyone is encouraged to participate and share their views. Partners, friends, and family members are also welcome to contribute, offering insights into the support they believe would benefit the men in their lives.
- Organisation survey: This survey is designed for businesses, community organisations, and other groups in Sandwell that provide support or services to men. The goal is to understand the current provision and gather ideas for improving mental health support within the community.
Why your feedback matters
Men in Sandwell are less likely to seek help for mental health issues, and this has significant consequences, with men making up 79% of deaths by suicide in the area. By participating in these surveys, you can help shape the future of mental health services in Sandwell, ensuring that men have access to the support they need when they need it most.
Your input will directly contribute to creating a better mental health environment for men, helping them to “feel good and function well” throughout their lives.
For more information and support on mental health, visit our Wellbeing page.
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