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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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Baggy Trousers UK

BaggyTrouserUK is a survivor-led charitable incorporated organisation that exists to make a positive impact on the lives of boys and men who have been affected by Testicular Cancer. BaggyTrousersUK raises awareness of the signs and symptoms and promotes regular self-checking to encourage early detection. Email: info@baggytrousersuk.org Twitter: …

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Alex F Martin

Alex is a research student in the Developmental Psychopathology Lab, King’s College London, Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology & Neuroscience. Her current research examines the protective role of father behaviour for children in vulnerable circumstances, with a focus on how fathers can reduce the risk of children …

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Blue Ribbon Foundation

The Blue Ribbon Foundation is passionate about promoting better health and wellbeing for men.  We have three key objectives: To raise awareness of male health issues To encourage men to take positive action to safeguard their health and wellbeing, including encouraging men to visit their doctor more …

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Boxing Futures

Boxing Futures is a dynamic charity, our mission is to improve the life chances of socially and economically disadvantaged people and those at risk of involvement in criminality through non-contact boxing, with a particular focus on enhancing individuals’ physical health and mental wellbeing. We use our therapeutic …

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Breaking the Silence

Khamoshi ko Towrna (Breaking the Silence) was established in 2012 inresponse to the growing number of Pakistani, Indian and Bangladeshi heritage men reporting childhood sexual trauma. We have engaged over 300 men, with almost 95% disclosing for the first time. We offer secular, evidence-based therapeutic support …

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Boys Development Project

The Boys Development Project develops, designs and delivers programmes targeting children (but primarily boys) and their families, within schools, children’s centres and other community settings. Our primary focus is educational achievement. We target those characteristics that can lead to underachievement (for boys and girls), and address these …

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