File Photo The Mental Health Foundation is seeking men of all ages and backgrounds for a new project on wellbeing. With funding support from the Movember Foundation, the Mental Health Foundation is looking at how men access and use information to support themselves during stressful life events. Chief Executive Judi Clements says the study’s aim is to discover how men seek help when distressed, and what can be done to better reach them. “Research tells us that many men do not seek information and support in a timely way, and this can obviously have a big impact,” she says. As part of the project, men are asked to complete a short online survey, which has questions about work, friendships and the way they use information and support services. Focus groups will also be set up during April, which will give men the opportunity to share their thoughts with their peers and the researchers. The project’s findings will be used to help the Mental Health Foundation and other organisations target their information and better support men going through a tough time. “We strongly encourage men to take the survey and/or join a focus group,” says Ms Clements. “The survey only takes a few minutes and we will use what we learn to help improve the mental health and wellbeing of all men.” The survey can be completed here
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First published: Friday, 7th March 2014 - 9:45am