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Research

Our approach to reducing male suicide is grounded in science. Every intervention, training, and campaign we deliver is informed by evidence and evaluated through rigorous research.

Working with leading institutions

We’ve collaborated with some of the UK’s top research organisations, including Teesside University and Liverpool John Moores University, to clinically evaluate our model.

We also provide consultancy on research strategy, methods, and analysis. If you’d like to explore research partnerships or projects, we’d love to hear from you.

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The Palgrave Handbook of Male Psychology and Mental Health

Despite alarming statistics, men’s psychology has too often been overlooked or reduced to “defective masculinity.” This handbook – co-edited by Dr Luke Sullivan – brings together experts worldwide to examine men’s mental health across the lifespan, from prenatal development through fatherhood.

Chapters explore male mental health from multiple perspectives – evolutionary, cross-cultural, cognitive, biological, and existential – with a focus on practical approaches and successful clinical work. It is a valuable resource for professionals, academics, and anyone working in male mental health and wellbeing.

Selected published works

Our team has contributed to a wide body of research shaping the understanding of men’s mental health and suicide prevention. Key highlights include: