| Official sources of evidence |
| Office of National Statistics (ONS) *See this report, of the prevalence of domestic abuse including by gender. *Statistics for alcohol-related deaths. |
| Health and Safety Executive (HSE) Includes this spreadsheet showing industrial injuries and fatalities by gender etc |
| Joint Council for Qualifications GCSE exam results 2018 |
| UK Parliament International Men’s Day report 2016. Official recognition of disadvantages of men. |
| Charity/Voluntary sector |
| Homeless Link A national membership charity for organisations working directly with people who become homeless in England. |
| One In Three is an Australian organization raising awareness of male victims of domestic abuse. |
| Other sources |
| The Illustrated Empathy Gap. A series of essays covering the evidence in detail on particular areas. |
| Institutional Discrimination against Men in England and Wales. An extensive research paper with numerous references. |
| Organisations |
| Families need Fathers (FNF)the leading UK charity supporting dads, mums and grandparents to have personal contact and meaningful relationships with their children following parental separation. |
| Men & Boys Coalition: a network of organisations, academics, journalists, professionals and leaders committed to highlighting and taking action on the gender-specific issues that affect men and boys. |
| ManKind Initiative. Helping men escape domestic abuse, including campaigns, advice and helpline. |
| Male Psychology Network. Male psychology is the study of the psychology of men and boys. The aim of the Male Psychology Network is to take a lead in promoting awareness, research and understanding of male psychology. This includes issues that predominantly affect men and boys, such as suicide, homelessness, addiction, imprisonment, and educational underachievement. |