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It Takes Balls To Talk Campaign

EDM number 443 in 2016-17, proposed by Colleen Fletcher on 13/09/2016.
Categorised under the topics of Death, Health education and preventive medicine and Mental health.

That this House welcomes the launch of the mental health awareness and suicide prevention campaign, It Takes Balls to Talk, across Coventry and Warwickshire; notes that the campaign is a public information programme targeted at male-dominated sporting venues to raise awareness of mental health support services and reduce male suicide by encouraging men to talk about their feelings; recognises the importance of the campaign as suicide continues to be more than three times as common in males than in females, with research showing that suicide is the largest cause of death of men under 45, and that up to 85 per cent of men who take their own life have not been reached by current public health messages and have never been known to mental health services; realises that the reluctance of men to seek support when distressed adds to their vulnerability and that key factors associated with male suicide include depression, alcohol and drug misuse, unemployment, finance and debt issues, family and relationship problems, social isolation and low self-esteem; and calls on the Government to support initiatives such as this which can play a significant role in addressing mental health issues and reducing the incidence of male suicide.

This motion has been signed by a total of 37 MPs.

MPDateConstituencyPartyType
Tom Blenkinsop05/01/2016Middlesbrough South and East ClevelandLabourSigned
Colleen Fletcher13/09/2016Coventry North EastLabourProposed
Jim Cunningham13/09/2016Coventry SouthLabourSeconded
Geoffrey Robinson13/09/2016Coventry North WestLabourSeconded
Melanie Onn13/09/2016Great GrimsbyLabourSeconded
Nicholas Dakin13/09/2016ScunthorpeLabourSeconded
Jenny Chapman13/09/2016DarlingtonLabourSeconded
Vernon Coaker13/09/2016GedlingLabourSigned
Julie Cooper13/09/2016BurnleyLabourSigned
Gill Furniss13/09/2016Sheffield, Brightside and HillsboroughLabourSigned
Sue Hayman13/09/2016WorkingtonLabourSigned
Liz McInnes13/09/2016Heywood and MiddletonLabourSigned
Jess Phillips13/09/2016Birmingham, YardleyLabourSigned
Chris Stephens14/09/2016Glasgow South WestScottish National PartySigned
Alasdair McDonnell14/09/2016Belfast SouthSocial Democratic and Labour PartySigned
Mark Durkan14/09/2016FoyleSocial Democratic and Labour PartySigned
Gavin Robinson14/09/2016Belfast EastDUPSigned
Alan Meale14/09/2016MansfieldLabourSigned
Martyn Day14/09/2016Linlithgow and East FalkirkScottish National PartySigned
Jim Shannon14/09/2016StrangfordDUPSigned
Jonathan Edwards14/09/2016Carmarthen East and DinefwrPlaid CymruSigned
Mary Glindon15/09/2016North TynesideLabourSigned
Peter Bottomley10/10/2016Worthing WestConservativeSigned
Nick Thomas-Symonds10/10/2016TorfaenLabourSigned
Kelvin Hopkins10/10/2016Luton NorthLabourSigned
Wes Streeting10/10/2016Ilford NorthLabourSigned
Khalid Mahmood10/10/2016Birmingham, Perry BarrLabourSigned
Natalie McGarry10/10/2016Glasgow EastScottish National PartySigned
Mark Tami11/10/2016Alyn and DeesideLabourSigned
Chris Elmore11/10/2016OgmoreLabourSigned
Albert Owen12/10/2016Ynys MLabourSigned
Steve Rotheram13/10/2016Liverpool, WaltonLabourSigned
Helen Hayes17/10/2016Dulwich and West NorwoodLabourSigned
Chris White17/10/2016Warwick and LeamingtonConservativeSigned
David Crausby25/10/2016Bolton North EastLabourSigned
Louise Ellman26/10/2016Liverpool, RiversideLabourSigned
Barry Sheerman21/11/2016HuddersfieldLabourSigned

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