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This article is based on a talk delivered by Mark Brooks of the The Mankind Initiative at the Second National Conference for Men and Boys in…
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Duncan Craig is CEO of Survivors Manchester, explains how he has been helping pushing the needs of male victims of rape and sexual abuse up…
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If we don’t take action to involved fathers, they end up being passively excluded from their children’s lives, writes Labour Councillor Ralph Berry. — This is article…
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Why would a man who wants to end violence end up fighting with a charity that helps female victims of domestic violence? —This is article #75 in…
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Guardian columnist Ally Fogg says that if we want to make a difference for men and boys, we can’t evade the fact that most serious violence is…
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Berkeley Wilde, Director of the Diversity Trust, explains why he loves working with men. —This is article #68 in our series of #100Voices4Men and boys I started working…
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Peter Raynard’s poem is inspired by the shocking statistic that 12 men a day kill themselves in the UK. —This is article #67 in our series of…
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Michael Lilley has been thinking about what it means to be a man for nearly four decades, and while many things have changed, he believes when…
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Regular insidMAN reader, Nigel Johnson, is Integrated Commissioning Manager at Salford Clinical Commissioning Group. Here he explores why the UK’s approach to tackling domestic violence has…
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The UK is said to have some of the most comprehensive equality laws in the world. So why aren’t they being applied to ensure male victims…
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Last week the Premier of Queensland, Annastacia Palaszczuk, publicly acknowledged male victims of domestic violence, stating more needs to be done to support them. So why did her comments provoke immediate resistance from women’s groups, asks writer Chris Good. …
Why do we ignore male victims of domestic violence?
Why did comments supporting male victims of domestic violence by Premier of Queensland, Annastacia Palaszczuk, provoke such resistance from women’s groups?
Please check out this latest brave and insightful piece by the wonderful Karl Coppack, a regular insideMAN writer and one of the brilliant contributors to our book… …
The illogical logic of depression
Author and insideMAN regular, the wonderful Karl Coppack, explores with courageous honesty how he came to terms with the fact he suffers from depression.
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