Newcastle United and Newcastle City Council came together on Mental Health Awareness Week 2026 to launch the ‘One of Our Own’ campaign.We’ve positioned 11 black-and-white benches in communities and parks around Newcastle. Each bench features prompts designed to turn casual ‘terrace talk’ into meaningful conversations about wellbeing.AdvertisementIn a region where suicide is the leading cause of death for men under 50, these benches serve a vital purpose: breaking the silence.A POWER TO SPARK CONVERSATION“These benches are a brilliant way to encourage people to take a minute, sit down, and have those important conversations. If we can use the connection we share through football to help someone open up or reach out for support, then it’s a massive win for the whole community” - Dan Burn, Newcastle United Player & Foundation Ambassador.CONVERSATION STARTERSSitting with a friend or someone who looks like they’re struggling? You can also use these prompts to break the ice:AdvertisementThe warm-up:Who is your favourite player?What is the best goal you’ve ever seen?What’s your favourite ever Newcastle kit?The team talk:How are you feeling this week?When did you last check in on a friend or family member?What’s been on your mind lately?BE A GAME CHANGEROver 10,000 people of all ages have already benefited from Be A Game Changer’s wide-ranging physical and mental wellbeing programmes.These include 12th Man & 12th Woman programmes, Walking Football, and Wellbeing Workshops. Find out more here.A 24/7 NETWORK OF SUPPORTStruggling yourself or worried about someone? You aren't alone. Our North East support network is available 24/7 to listen and help whenever you're ready.Samaritans (North East Branches)Who: Anyone in emotional distress or crisis.Call: 116 123 (Free, 24/7) | WebsiteNHS Crisis Services (North East & North Cumbria)Who: Anyone experiencing a mental health crisis.Call: 111 and select the Mental Health option (24/7).Shout (Crisis Text Support)Who: Anyone struggling to cope or in emotional distress (all ages).How: Text SHOUT to 85258When: 24/7PAPYRUS (Prevention of Young Suicide)Who: Under-35s and those worried about a young person.Call: 0800 068 4141 | Text: 88247 (24/7) | WebsiteAdvertisementSpecialised Support for AdultsJames’ Place (Newcastle Centre)Who: Men (18+) in suicidal crisis. Offers rapid, face-to-face clinical support.Location: Summerhill Street, Newcastle | Call: 0191 406 6000 | WebsiteEveryturn Mental Health – Safe HavensWho: Adults needing out-of-hours crisis support (alternative to A&E).Where: Newcastle, Wallsend, Ashington | Hours: 2pm–10pm, 365 days a year. | WebsiteCommunity & Bereavement SupportIf U Care ShareWho: Those at risk, their families, and those bereaved by suicide.Call: 0191 387 5661 | WebsiteTyneside and Northumberland MindWho: Adults experiencing distress or suicidal thoughts - covering Newcastle, Gateshead, North and South Tyneside, and Northumberland.Call: 0330 174 3174 (Evenings and weekends) | WebsiteWellbeing HubsWellbeing Hubs are warm welcoming places to spend time in Newcastle. Local venues, such as libraries and community centres, offer a range of support including information, advice and more.Where: You can find more information here.WHERE TO FIND THE BENCHES
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