Dorset men urged to come together at mental health project

The MAST Project is currently helping 20 local men

Author: Mohammed FaizPublished 30th May 2022
                                                                                                                                                                        Men in Dorset are being urged to come together and lock arms for their mental wellbeing.

A new project is launching to tackle men's struggles and help them open up.

The MAST project is currently helping 20 men and has been named next month's community hero by Dorset Community Action Network (CAN).

With men’s Health Week taking place between 13th – 20th June this year, it is all about healthy bodies, hard exercise, good diet, and regular visits to the doctor.

CAN’s Community Hero in the Spotlight initiative this month wanted to champion an organisation who encourage and support the men of Dorset to look after their health and wellbeing.

MAST was launched last year and was developed to help men who are victims of domestic abuse, as well as those who were struggling through poor mental health or difficult circumstances.

The project wants to see friendships formed and for them to support each other through difficult circumstances such as domestic abuse, coercion and controlling behaviours.

Colin Bennett, Green Door for Families trustee and MAST Co-ordinator said:

"At a time when many men are really struggling to understand their gender roles in the 21st Century, it has been so encouraging for myself and our volunteer team to enjoyably support such a great group of men. We are truly becoming a ‘Band of Brothers’ and we are looking forward to what happens next."

A participant from the group said:

“MAST is like men standing together like brothers in arms, encouraging each other in the good times with laughter and encouraging each other on the battlefield of life, to strengthen each other.”

Over the last year the group has grown with 20 men regularly accessing support and attending monthly breakfasts where they can connect with others and the MAST team of Community Connectors who can provide professional support and signposting.

Emma Lee, Partnership Manager at CAN, explained:

“The support that MAST provides to some of the most vulnerable men in our county is unparalleled. It is a wonderful charity supporting men that otherwise wouldn’t know where to turn. We are so excited to be celebrating their work over the next month."

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