First Responders throughout Central and Western Massachusetts are invited to participate in an in-person summit, on Sept. 26th!
The event will include mental health & suicide prevention experts and resources for veterans.
Take part in an online focus group and earn $150! If you’re a man age 18-55, working in construction or as a first responder, take part in a focus group about men’s mental health. Conducted on behalf of the Massachusetts Department of Public Health.
https://t.co/JAPwR6u0y9
MassMen is looking for men 18 to 64 y/o working in high-risk industries and/or veterans to participate in a focus group. The group is 90 minutes long and participants will be compensated for their time. Help MassMen continue to better our services by participating, thank you!
MindWise and MassMen will be hosting a breakout session on "How Psychological Safety Supports Mental Health and Drives Engagement in the Workplace", on October 3 at the 2023 Safety Connect conference. Join us!
For more information on the conference go to https://t.co/h4Uq7DlsaF.
Simply calling or texting 988 or chatting https://t.co/zVF9OQCglb will connect you to compassionate care and support for mental health-related distress. #988Lifeline
Hello All, The MassMen Project is working on rejuvenating its content. Please continue to check out the project and reach out with any questions or comments. #mentalhealthawareness
After attempting suicide last year, Drew Robinson returned to professional baseball and hit his first home run. He’s now using his platform to instill hope in others and bring awareness to men’s mental well-being. Read more here: https://t.co/EXSg4ZOrK0
Emotional health and resiliency are crucial to overall well-being. In honor of #MensHealthMonth, take a look at MassMen’s tools for finding strength during emotionally difficult times here: https://t.co/8btoONLK67
Since June is Men’s Health Month, it’s the perfect time to learn more about different health topics that affect men. Learn how you can live a happier and healthier life or support the man in your life here: https://t.co/w1HXGy3jEM
June is #MensHealthMonth and this week was #MensHealthWeek! We’ll be celebrating by sharing how to make your physical, mental, and emotional health a priority. Start here with tips for staying healthy: https://t.co/8n1UMv8TKP
Grief for fathers can be difficult for many reasons: stigma around men sharing what they’re going through, family challenges, and work pressures. Our newest blog post shows how research in the field gives insight into providing better care and support. https://t.co/WohXIlCLYt
Check yourself with a free and anonymous self-assessment that addresses issues commonly faced by men. Knowing the facts can be the first step to understanding the challenges you may be facing. https://t.co/XpuwqNNZPZ
Better mental health leads to better physical health. Read more about the mind-body connection here and how improving mental your well-being can lead to better cardiovascular health and overall wellness: https://t.co/1Mfj8qosme
Being out in nature is good for us. Why? It helps improve our physical and mental well-being. Read more about the benefits of all types of outdoor activities here: https://t.co/KUXbX49K4f
Carson Daly talks about his struggles with anxiety, how debilitating it became, and how therapy helped improve his mental well-being. Read more here: https://t.co/QLbAE969az
Warning signs of suicide show up in different ways. Here’s a helpful guide from the NIH to recognize how someone may show they’re thinking about suicide. If you or someone you know needs help, see the resources below or find more at https://t.co/CtBoLtRNh8