A Penwortham dad who received bereavement counselling from St Catherine’s Hospice following the deaths of his dad and brother has spoken out about his experiences in a bid to tackle the stigma surrounding men accessing mental health support.
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  ‘Losing my brother and dad was incredibly tough – men need to not be afraid to seek help’  
     
  A Penwortham dad who received bereavement counselling from St Catherine’s Hospice following the deaths of his dad and brother has spoken out about his experiences in a bid to tackle the stigma surrounding men accessing mental health support.  
     
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