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Get Active Positive Steps for Mental Health. Ceri Ann Davies. Every year we provide over a million hours of support to people who need our help. Every week, we work with around 3000 people in over 80 services. Men, depression and activity.
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Get Active Positive Steps for Mental Health Ceri Ann Davies
Every year we provide over a million hours of support to people who need our help. Every week, we work with around 3000 people in over 80 services.
Men, depression and activity We have found that engaging men physically or practically on tasks or activities enables them to ‘act on’ or express their emotions rather than sitting and think about their feelings.
Isolation Low Self Esteem Lack of Motivation Culture Anxiety – It’s New Environments Communication Lack of Confidence Lost of Purpose Lost of Identity Reluctance Lifestyle choices Barriers:What barriers are particularly relevant to men with depression? “It really helped me going with friends…. I wouldn’t have mixed as much… been like a crab….. wouldn’t have had the confidence to go into town or walk home .” Male, Age 24, Glasgow
Street Soccer Walking with Friends Get Active Project Dance Project Tennis Project Branching Out Step it Up Get Active: Get Sorted Street Soccer Academy Cycling Project Examples of Projects:Overcoming Barriers & Promoting Self Management
What ways can we proactively engage men in physical activity? What key messages work for men?
“It helped me a lot, a great deal, cause if it wasn’t for this I wouldn’t have got out that door. I wouldn’t have come out. So it’s done a great deal for me… Branching Out
Moving towards Self Management Adult Education Employment Volunteering Creating a Home I N C L U S I O N Socially Involved Building friendships Structure Looking at the future More Control Increased Confidence Identity Direction Purpose Accessing Supports Opening Dialogue
Get Active: Facilitating Self Management Promoting Self Management Sustained Activity “WHAT NEXT ?” THINKING Sampling Activity + Promoting Opportunities Thinking About Activity + Recognising Achievement No Activity + Focused Upon Abilities
Men and Depression:How can we retain men in physical activity?
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