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Every Monday at 7PM excluding UK Bank Holidays, groups run for approximately 2 hours. The door will be open from around 18.45pm, you will be met by a friendly ANDYSMANCLUB representative who will take that step in with you and show you where the brew station and biscuits are.

No, we are peer led. Every man that helps us to facilitate our groups also attends and uses the group, and goes through our internal training process.

No, there is no requirement to be suicidal or to have been so to attend. There is no requirement to have a diagnosed mental health condition either. Men attend for multiple reasons, all men are welcome.

With new clubs opening on an almost weekly basis, a full list of our club locations can be found here.

You can find your nearest group here, directions will be provided on this page.

Yes, there are no fees involved in attending ANDYSMANCLUB – even the cuppa is free!

No, there is no registration or booking involved with attending an ANDYSMANCLUB session. You do not need to tell anyone you are coming and you can turn up at any of our venues a little before 7pm.

Events take place on a local and national level throughout the year, keep up with your local groups Facebook page for all the latest news on local events, or head to our events page for national events.

Our sessions are men-only. If you aren’t a man over the age of 18 then we recommend heading to Hub of Hope to find a suitable service. We regularly attend and host events across the UK and women and children are always welcome to be involved.

Our sessions run every Monday excluding UK Bank Holidays.

All enquiries, both local and national, are handled by our office admin team. They can be contacted on info@andysmanclub.co.uk.

The only people who will know are the people in attendance with you. Our group is confidential and what happens in the room stays in the room. The only time this is not the case is if a group facilitator deems you to be a harm to yourself or potentially others, then, emergency services would be notified.

We have a very small set of rules that the facilitator of the group will run through ahead of every session to ensure safety within the group and that the session flows.

Individual attendance is not recorded at any of our groups. Online details are also deleted unless you request that your details are kept on file for marketing purposes.

Yes, you will find details of how to arrange this here.

No, our office team works Monday-Friday from 8-4:30pm, our sessions run from 7-9pm on Monday nights. If you require someone to talk to please call the Samaritans on 116 123.

Any man over the age of 18 is able to attend our session.

We advise attendees to get to the session at 18.45 to ensure they have time to settle in and grab free refreshments. If you are running late, please inform the office team on Facebook or on info@andysmanclub.co.uk and we can notify the guys at your group.

We would advise you to stay for the full session to reap the full benefits of the session. If for any reason you have to leave early, please inform a facilitator before doing so.

You can donate to ANDYSMANCLUB by clicking here.

We also accept donations via bank transfer and cheques for more details email info@andysmanclub.co.uk.

Yes – please email info@andysmanclub.co.uk.

If you’re in crisis, call 999, or if you need immediate support, please call 111 and press 2, or Samaritans on 116 123 or CALM on 0800 58 58 58.

Yes we do! But referrals are not necessary to attend, men can simply turn up.

Yes – but it is advised that you check the relevant Facebook group or website to ensure the group hasn’t changed venue that week.

Most of our venues are Wheelchair Accessible – you can find out whether your local group is accessible or not by clicking here.

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Urgent Help Needed?

ANDYSMANCLUB is a peer-led charity, so we are not professional mental health support workers. If you need urgent help, please contact one of these excellent groups.

Samaritans

If you need to contact someone urgently for a confidential, you can call The Samaritans free any time, from any phone, on 116 123.

Calm

Calm run a free and confidential helpline and webchat – 7 hours a day, 7 days a week for anyone who needs to talk about life’s problems. Visit the helpline now.

Call 111

You can now call 111 free of charge and select option 2 to be connected to a mental health professional.

Suicide Prevention UK

Suicide Prevention UK help anyone who may be struggling with their mental health and/or thoughts of suicide. Call their 24/7 helpline on 0800 689 5652

If someone’s life is at immediate at risk, please contact 999.