
We have an exciting event coming up in April. Men’s Health Unlocked and Insight (Mental Health Peer Support Group) are coming together to bring you a networking event like no other!
I have wanted to host and get involved in a networking event of this caliber for so long, I am very excited to be bringing this to you. I approached Maz Sultan from Men’s Health Unlocked and thankfully, he was as excited as myself. It is completely free and open to everyone.
The theme will be ‘Boosting Confidence together’, one of the biggest downfalls these days is the lack of confidence when one’s belief in yourself isn’t great. But all is not lost, there is so much that we can do and together, we’ll show you techniques and give you links to group’s to help boost your confidence.
Maz from Men’s Health Unlocked said:
“It was great to be approached by Stewart from Insight to collaborate for this event. He saw an event I led some time ago and wanted to expand and work together to do an even better one.
“I am a link worker across South Leeds and see the great initiatives in the area. It will be wonderful to showcase these on 17 April.
“I also feel its important for voluntary run groups which need support and resources like Insight, to get a platform and for more people to see the great things they can offer.”
We will have local acts performing, services from around Leeds showcasing how they can help you and even some light snacks.
Join us at Involve Community Centre, Whitfield Avenue, Hunslet. LS10 2QE on Friday 17 April 2026, 12-3pm.
To book a stall or for more information contact mazs@touchstonesupport.org.uk or insightmhpsg@myyahoo.com
This post was written by Stewart Walton
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