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Charity calls for more attention on boys’ mental health

The series Adolescence has thrown light on the dangers of the digital world, says Jami

May 13, 2025 11:58
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Parents and caregivers need to be more aware of the online spaces that their teenagers are accessing, says Jami (Photo: Rudenko Alla via Shutterstock)
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A leading mental health charity is calling on the community to ensure that boys and young men are feeling “heard and valued” amidst rising concerns about their social media usage.

Emma Dorman, Jami’s senior education coordinator, said: “The emotional struggles of boys – feelings of rejection, loneliness, and anger – often go unnoticed and unspoken, creating a vulnerability that can be exploited by harmful online communities.”

She said of particular concern was what is known as “the manosphere” – a network of websites and forums known for spreading misogynistic content.

“These online spaces, which are generally unregulated, can appear to offer connection and understanding, particularly for boys who feel misunderstood or isolated.”