Disability Sheffield
Zoom: A A A A Current Page  »  About  /  Blog  /  Blog Article

Men's Health Strategy - Call for Evidence

Men's Health Strategy - Call for Evidence

The Department for Health & Social Care has launched a call for evidence to inform England’s first ever men’s health strategy to tackle the current life expectancy gap.

The 12-week call for evidence will gather vital insights from the public, health and social care professionals, academics and employers so the government can consider how to prevent and tackle the biggest issues facing men from all backgrounds. Men are disproportionately affected by a number of health conditions, including cancer, cardiovascular disease and type 2 diabetes an live on average 4 years fewer than women.

The call for evidence will seek responses on how the government’s Plan for Change can work across the board to improve the health and wellbeing of men, through:
• Prevention – finding the right areas and the right ways to promote healthier behaviours
• Diagnosis and treatment – improving outcomes for health conditions that hit men harder
• Encouragement to come forward – improving men’s access to, engagement with and experience of the health service

The call for evidence will be open until 17 July 2025. The government aims to launch the men’s health strategy later this year.

Men’s Health Strategy for England: call for evidence – GOV.UK=

Share

Categories

Leave a comment

Blog Archive

Articles by Category

Articles by Tag

Articles by Date

* indicates required

Sign up to our latest news on local and national disability related issues and events

Recent Feedback    (We'd love to receive your feedback, please click here to add some)

Very good presentation, brave of the speakers to tell their stories and had a very high impact - feedback from Mate/Hate Crime presentation and video session at Safeguarding Working Together Conference
The service received was rated as:  

feedback training

A fantastic presentation thought provoking and good questions from the floor around promoting this film/message to the general public not just professionals.
The service received was rated as:  

training feedback

When I moved to Sheffield nearly five years ago it was my "go to" organisation. I expect it to stay that way. All the staff and volunteers seem to pull out little gems of effort that disabled people like me couldn't do without. Professionally and personally - I love em :)
The service received was rated as:  

Andrew Crooks

Disability Sheffield is a forward-thinking, energetic organisation doing a lot of positive work in Sheffield. I have no doubt they will continue to do so for a long time to come.
The service received was rated as:  

Ruth