Ideal Heating has partnered with suicide prevention charity Andy’s Man Club to help remove the stigma surrounding male mental health.
According to a statement, the new partnership reminds installers that “it’s okay to talk,” encouraging men to speak out about their mental health and support each other through the power of conversation.
Andy’s Man Club representatives will be joining Ideal Heating at The Plumbing and Heating Exhibition (PHEX) in Manchester on 18 and 19 October, speaking to visitors about their work.
Luke Pykett, head of marketing at Ideal Heating, said: “We want all of the installers we work with across the UK to feel like they’re part of the Ideal family.
“That’s why we’re delighted to be teaming up with Andy’s Man Club to make sure our community has all the tools and support it needs, should anyone wish to speak out about their mental health.
“Andy’s Man Club helps men up and down the country, every single day, and with this partnership we’re proud to be playing our part in helping those within the heating industry.”
Andy’s Man Club has over 120 free support groups across the country, running every Monday from 7pm except bank holidays. The charity has a team of more than 900 volunteers.
With more than 2,800 men attending sessions every week, Andy’s Man Club is designed to be free of pressure. There’s no obligation to speak, men can simply turn up and listen if they wish.
Lucas Whitehead, marketing and partnerships champion at Andy’s Man Club, added: “We are always looking for new and innovative ways to spread the word on our groups and our message.
“Suicide remains the biggest killer of men under the age of 54 and, even more shockingly, men working in high-skilled trades are the second most likely of all occupational groups to take their own life.
“To have the opportunity to be in front of these men regularly at roadshows, trade events and through content we create will undoubtedly allow us to impact more lives in a positive way.
“A massive thanks to Ideal Heating and to Groupe Atlantic for all their support. As a donation-led charity it means the world and will help us get a step closer to showing every man in the UK that #ItsOkayToTalk.”