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Men's mental health: ‘Do we ever see our role models cry?’ | |
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A man from Hampshire has set up a group to get men talking, after losing a close friend to suicide. | A man from Hampshire has set up a group to get men talking, after losing a close friend to suicide. |
The ManGang was set up by Andy Bishop, whose friend, 'Sparky', took his own life in 2017. | The ManGang was set up by Andy Bishop, whose friend, 'Sparky', took his own life in 2017. |
Andy started weekly support groups, which run across Hampshire, providing a safe space for men to talk openly about their mental health. | Andy started weekly support groups, which run across Hampshire, providing a safe space for men to talk openly about their mental health. |
Video journalist: Curtis Lancaster | Video journalist: Curtis Lancaster |
If you have been affected by any of these issues you can visit the BBC's Action Line | If you have been affected by any of these issues you can visit the BBC's Action Line |
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