Tag Archives: mental health awareness

Stronger Together: Honouring Remembrance by Looking After the Men Still With Us

Remembrance invites reflection — not only for those we lost, but for the living men who carry invisible wounds. Today’s post explores how remembrance and compassion can become practical acts of support for men facing loneliness, trauma, or thoughts of suicide. Continue reading

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Getting to Know Me Wednesdays: Shadowing in The Malverns

This week in “Getting to Know Me Wednesdays,” I share my experience shadowing at Citizens Advice in The Malverns — a step forward in my journey of growth, community connection, and supporting others through safe, trusted spaces. Continue reading

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Have We Lost the Human Connection? Why AI Can’t Replace Real Therapy

As AI becomes more popular—even in mental health spaces—many are turning to it for support. But when it comes to healing, human connection still matters. Here’s why.

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