International Fathers’ Mental Health Day
As I get older, I’ve become much more aware of mental health issues. Part of the reason for this, I think, is that I’ve seen the impact on families when a mum or a dad develops a mental health condition.
As I get older, I’ve become much more aware of mental health issues. Part of the reason for this, I think, is that I’ve seen the impact on families when a mum or a dad develops a mental health condition.
In this increasingly wired world we live in, it can be easy to forget physical shops actually exist. Like most people I regularly shop online.
It would appear my family know me very well. Having seen me struggle many a time with cameras, video cameras, charging cables and battery packs, they’ve just bought me an early Father’s Day present from notonthehighstreet.com that’s absolutely perfect.
I always find Father’s Day is one of those annual events that concentrates the mind. It just makes you think a bit more about family, the father figures in your life and what they’ve done for you.
I broke new ground last week. I went jogging with an Olympic athlete. Not just any Olympic athlete, but long-distance runner Jo Pavey who has competed in five Olympics.