|
 |
 |
|
Useful Websites for Professionals
|
|
Websites that professionals working with young men have found useful are listed here. A much larger list of websites aimed at young men is contained in the young men’s section. Many are also appropriate for use by professionals working with young men.
|
|
The Gloucestershire Boys and Young Men Network is not responsible for the content or reliability of sites that we have linked to and we do not necessarily endorse their views. We can't guarantee that these links will work all the time and we do not control the availability of linked pages. |
 |
The Department of Health National Service Framework for Mental Health
|
 |
For everyone working with fathers.
|
 |
Website for the Gloucestershire Area Child Protection Committee - of interest to all professionals working in the field of child protection, parents, carers, children and young people, and others.
|
 |
Cited in the HDA Boys and Young Men's Health 'What Works' document. The Loudmouth Educational Theatre Company have built a strong reputation in education and training, using interactive drama to focus on the needs of young people, examining health issues from their point of view. Loud Mouth's work particularly focuses on sexual health issues, using an approach that looks at the emotional aspects of sex education that schools often find difficult to address
|
 |
MASH is a national based helpline that provides telephone support and advice to male survivors of sexual abuse.
|
 |
The Men's Health Forum is the UK's leading voluntary organisation working to improve the health of men of all ages . This website offers news, information, events and discussion on all aspects of men's health policy.
|
 |
Sex Education Forum site, the national authority on sex and relationships education
|
 |
The Teenage Pregnancy Unit site contains information about the work of the cross-Government Teenage Pregnancy unit and implementation of the Government's Teeange Pregnancy Strategy
|
 |
A not-for-profit organisation that supports the development of work with men through projects, resources, publications, training and consultancy.
|
 |
For professionals working with young people using or considered to be at risk of using, illegal drugs. Stoned supports organisations and settings who work with young people who may be referred to as vulnerable.
|
|
|
|
|
 |
 |
|