In celebration of men everywhere, a group of mental health advocates in Kelowna are extending a helping hand.
, in collaboration with , is launching a new app just in time for International Menѻýs Day (Nov. 19).
The app, ѻýhe.ѻý, connects men around the world seeking help. Through the app they can connect with others in safe, judgment-free zones, and work through problems together. It can be used anonymously.
According to Hechangedit, one man a minute is lost to suicide around the world. Whatѻýs more, three out of four suicides in Canada are males. And this need is ever increasing. A recent study showed that 77 per cent of men have felt an increase in stress, anxiety and depression since the pandemic began.
ѻýThe really alarming part about that is that 40 per cent said that they wonѻýt talk about it. And 22 per cent said that even if they were suicidal, they still wouldnѻýt talk to a professional,ѻý said Candace Chisholm, CEO and co-founder of ѻýhe.ѻý.
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She explained a barrier for men could be picking up the phone and calling. It could be not being able to get to a doctor during regular hours, or having their name associated with a stigma. Thatѻýs where the app, two-and-a-half years in the making, comes in.
ѻýBy having the opportunity to be anonymous, or engage when and if you need, whenever you need, that starts to break down some of the barriers that exist in traditional health.ѻý
Referencing the tough, boots-on-the-ground work that Third Space performs on a daily basis, Shannon Crabbe, co-founder and COO of the app, said they want ѻýhe.ѻý to help.
The goal is to create a safe place for men to talk, 24/7.
ѻýWe all have men in our lives that we want to see thrive,ѻý said Nicole Gerber, communications manager with Third Space Life Charity.
The Kelowna charity is a group of people dedicated to building resilience and strength within young people everywhere. For years they have been supporting emotional wellness among young adults during critical points in their lives. Through their student care program, Third Space Life Charity offers free counselling for college and university students.
ѻýWe just hope to play a supportive role for our counterparts. Just because weѻýre women doesnѻýt mean that weѻýre not capable of playing a role in supporting men in their mental health. We recognize that emotions are gender-less, theyѻýre universal, and we all experience them, and thatѻýs what connects us all,ѻý Megan Woodruff, Third Space Life Charity project manager.
The best place to find the app, available for pre-order Nov. 19, is through ѻýs website, Hechangedit.com.
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