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Neil Lyndon

Neil Lyndon (b. 1946) has been writing on men’s and boy’s social and political issues for more than 25 years. In The Independent in 1989, he was the first journalist to draw attention to the alarming suicide rate among men. Likewise, in The Sunday Times in 1991, he …

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Ian McNicholl

Ian is a survivor of both Domestic Abuse and Sexual Abuse. Ian has shared his traumatic events via both local and national Media Outlets and presented at numerous Conferences in order to raise awareness and enhance existing levels of understanding within the Domestic Abuse profession therefore …

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Finlay McFarlane

Finlay McFarlane is a rape survivor and campaigner based in Scotland, whose work centres around increasing the visibility of men and boys who have been victims of sexual and intimate abuse. Waiving his right to anonymity, Finlay began telling his personal story in the media, culminating …

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Seany O’Kane

Seány O’ Kane, Specialist Practitioner for Fathers and Families / Helping vulnerable dads become better engaged fathers Multi-award winning practitioner, public speaker and recognised figure within the field of fatherhood and families work in the UK. Seány’s research and literature has contributed to a growing interest in British empirical …

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Jonathan Prince MBE

Jonathan Prince MBE, founding trustee of the Blue Ribbon Foundation, has a distinguished background as an internationally experienced chairman, including an MBE awarded for his charity work with The Pink Ribbon Foundation, The Blue Ribbon Foundation and many others. Jonathan has experience in both the public …

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Dr Robin Hadley

My PhD (Keele University, Social Gerontology, 2015) examined the experiences of involuntarily childless older men. My previous careers include counsellor, deputy technical manager and scientific and technical photographer (31 years, The University of Manchester), kitchen assistant, and bar person. My training as a counsellor and own …

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Dr Ben Hine

Dr Ben Hine is a senior lecturer in psychology at the University of West London and a chartered member of the British Psychological Society (BPS). Dr Hine is interested in a number of gendered issues, concerning both men and women and specialises his research in attitudes …

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Suzanne Hodgson

Suzanne Hodgson is a lecturer in children’s nursing and doctoral research in psychology. Her specialist areas of teaching combine public health, psychology, and sociology focusing on the health and wellbeing of children and their families. She is a module leader for the public health module undertaken …

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Dr Anna Machin

Dr. Anna Machin is an evolutionary anthropologist based at the University of Oxford.  Her research explores what happens to a man neurobiologically, physiologically, psychologically and behaviourally when he becomes a father and how he both forms an attachment to his child and contributes to their development. …

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