The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

Self-help group walks the walk for anniversar­y

PERTH: Men’s mental health support organisati­on celebrates milestone amid Scotland-wide growth plans

- ANITA DIOURI adiouri@thecourier.co.uk

A mental health support group has celebrated its third year of helping Perth men.

Andy’s Man Club was introduced in the Fair City in September 2017 by Alex Mcclintock and Adam Allison.

Despite facing challenges in recent months due to coronaviru­s restrictio­ns, the anniversar­y was marked with a Walk and Talk event.

Participan­ts, following social distancing guidelines, met on Tay Street before walking around the city’s North Inch.

Alex and Adam, who both work for the Scottish Prison Service, set up the group in Perth initially because of a lack of mental health support for prisoners.

Meetings began on September 4 2017, following the model of the national Andy’s Man’s Club movement that has been operating for four years now.

However, the Perth group quickly grew as they realised there was a wider need for support. Meetings for men were extended into the community two weeks later, and 11,000 visits were made in its first year alone.

Alex said the past three years had been rewarding for everyone involved.

“To see people walk through the door because they knew what Andy’s Man Club is was humbling,” he said.

“And to see the guys grow as well has been humbling.

“Helping the guys – it helps me with my mental health journey too.”

Alex said he had noticed a positive shift in mental health recognitio­n and awareness in recent years.

He added: “I think more and more people are aware that just because you have an illness you can’t see, it doesn’t mean it isn’t there.”

Andy’s Man Club began in Halifax, Yorkshire in 2016 following the suicide of 23-year-old Andrew Roberts.

His brother-in-law Luke Ambler set up the group in the town in Andrew’s memory. The group now supports men across the UK in its branches.

Until recently the Perth group met every week at Mcdiarmid Park, however members have continued to support one another throughout the pandemic by using virtual means of communicat­ion.

Despite the challenges presented since March, Alex and the team still plan to extend the group to elsewhere in Scotland and the rest of the UK.

Alex said: “We are hoping to have another three groups in Scotland.

“We’d like to have groups in the central belt, and we are in discussion­s for a group in Aberdeen.

Details of how to join Andy’s Man Club can be found on the group’s website.

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Mental health support group Andy’s Man Club celebrated its third anniversar­y with a Walk and Talk event in Perth.

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