Posted on 30th October 2025

November is Men’s Health Awareness Month, also known as Movember. 

Poor mental health can affect people of all genders, but outcomes for those who are perceived  or expected to behave in traditionally ‘masculine’ ways are often shaped by distinct social pressures and stigma, such as needing to appear strong, emotionless, or in control, which have contributed to poorer mental health outcomes for men, including trans men.Screenshot_21-10-2025_114850_outlook.office.com.jpeg

According to statistics quoted by Mental Health UK, 12.5% Of men in England have a mental health disorder, and 3 times more men are likely to die by suicide in England than women.

While the focus of the month is on men, it's important to recognise the impact poor male mental health can also have on friends, family and carers.

If you or a loved on is struggling with mental health problems, we have some Useful Information on how you can support and manage these symptoms. Or, if you think you'd benefit from some professional help, you can Self Refer to our local Taking Therapies Service for further support. 

For 'Mo' information on Men's Health Awareness Month, check out Mates in Mind