Nottingham Post

Stage set for pub walk

CITY HOSTELRY TO HOST AWARENESS EVENT AIMING TO TACKLE MALE SUICIDE

- By CAROLINE BARRY caroline.barry@reachplc.com

A CHARITY dedicated to raising awareness of the epidemic of male suicide has announced a partnershi­p with The Stage pub on Wollaton Street as part of its annual “Rise Against Suicide” campaign.

HUMEN is asking people to join the walk, donate and get men talking as part of the campaign.

Supporters will embark on a 5,151m walk which will start at The Stage at 10am on December 4, with each metre representi­ng a man who has lost their life to suicide in the last year. The charity conducted research into men’s habits when socialisin­g, and discovered 36 per cent do not feel comfortabl­e having serious discussion­s in pubs.

Pubs are the cornerston­e of many communitie­s and HUMEN aim to encourage dialogue among men while identifyin­g mental health concerns. The pub partnershi­p with Star Pubs & Bars will bring local communitie­s together to reflect and honour those who have died.

On the day, participan­ts will be encouraged to start a group walk led by HUMEN and their local community to commemorat­e each life lost.

Once the walk is complete, they will return to The Stage and be encouraged to donate the typical cost of a round to support the charity’s work in providing anonymous and preventati­ve spaces for men to talk, via its Mental Health Pub Menu.

Men are half as likely to seek out help or support about their own mental health. It is estimated that 14 men take their own lives each day.

HUMEN’S research also uncovered that 30 per cent of men admitted to their friends in the pub that they are worried about their personal lives and futures. A further 78 per cent believe that men should talk more about personal matters with each other in the pub.

The campaign will take place in pubs across England, Scotland and Wales including cities such as London, Cardiff, Edinburgh, Manchester, Brighton, Birmingham, Nottingham, Leeds, Bristol, Glasgow, Newcastle,

Liverpool and Southampto­n.

Richard, The Stage’s landlord, said: “We completely agree with the sentiment of pubs being an essential part of communitie­s. We see this daily as we welcome groups of people from across Nottingham.

“I work hard with my team to create a safe place for our guests to socialise, one where they can talk openly about the issues that matter to them. Destressin­g is important, but so is opening up to those we trust.

“When we were asked by Star Pubs & Bars and HUMEN to take part in the nationwide event, we leapt at the chance. I really look forward to the day itself and hope we can play a part in raising that money and addressing men’s mental health head-on.”

 ?? KELLY GELLARD PHOTOGRAPH­Y ?? HUMEN is launching a campaign in Nottingham and across the UK
KELLY GELLARD PHOTOGRAPH­Y HUMEN is launching a campaign in Nottingham and across the UK

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