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In Pictures: Men's Shed Movement in Australia 听 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
This transformed scout hut is the north Sydney Men鈥檚 Shed. The Men鈥檚 Shed movement is one of Australia鈥檚 fastest growing charities. It's been credited with lowering the number of suicides by giving men a place to escape from pressures and talk about their problems. Anthony Meggitt is a community co-ordinator for the shed which produces many things, including toys. Supporters insist that the sheds are a breakthrough in men鈥檚 health- they allow men to talk about their problems, which might include depression and loneliness. The big clean up: Social isolation is the biggest issue that community workers have to deal with. On Outlook, 80 year old Kevin Hardacre said "鈥榤ost members 鈥re refugees from something- refugees from their own fears I think and frustrations." Dr Dick O鈥橰eilly, pictured with John Marlin, is a retired doctor. He told Outlook that he loves going to his local shed adding people 鈥渞eckon that Australian blokes don鈥檛 talk-we do...we solve most of the world鈥檚 problems here.鈥 A shed carving: the movement encourages people to work creatively and get involved in community projects. The sense of doing something for others can literally be a lifesaver because men are given a new purpose in life. Supervisor John Marlin is central to the north Sydney Shed. He鈥檚 a former carpenter and is happy to share his knowledge with others. John feels the shed movement has renewed his enthusiasm for life. He enjoys teaching the other men and "we talk about all sorts of things from cake recipes to sex so we cover a wide field." 听 | 听 | SEE ALSO 听 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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