However, if you’re
a ...
HEALTH SERVICE
PROVIDER why not produce a men’s health leaflet,
or offer men’s health (MOT / NCT) checks, or run a men’s
health campaign in your area, or consult with local men about what
services they need, or give free pedometers to men ...?
COMMUNITY / VOLUNTARY
GROUP why not get the men in your community to join your
own version of the World Cup, or start a walking group, or host
a “Mini-Olympics” fun day for all the family, or organise
a healthy eating cookery class, or form a men’s health group,
or launch a men’s swimming / cycling club, or get your local
leisure centre / gym to offer a free pass to men during MHW, or
...?
SPORTING BODY
why not use your unique position (as many men like sport already)
to give out men’s health information at games, or get local
men to join-in training sessions, or ask your best known player
to give a men’s health talk, or develop forms of your game
which older men can participate in, or ...?
LOCAL POLITICIAN
/ POLICY MAKER why not table a debate on men’s health
in the Northern Ireland Assembly / Dáil Éireann /
local council chamber, or set-up an inter-party group on men’s
health, or host a men’s health seminar in your constituency,
or develop a party policy on men’s health, or look at how
elements of the Men’s Health Policy in the Republic of Ireland
could be introduced to Northern Ireland, or explore the extent of
inequalities in health ...?
EMPLOYER
why not organise health checks for men in your workplace, or set-up
a regular game of football before / after work, or invite speakers
to come in and give talks on specific aspects of men’s health,
or produce your own workplace guide to men’s health, or ...?
SERVICE PROVIDER
why not display men’s health information in your public spaces,
or direct your service users to men’s health programmes, or
provide a room and administrative support for a local men’s
health initiative, or ...?
MEDIA PERSON
why not cover MHW 2010 in your publication, or research and produce
an in-depth special feature on a specific men’s health issue,
or promote the work of a local men’s health project, or run
a series of features on men’s health during MHW 2010, or ...?
WOMAN
why not encourage the man / men in your life (partner, father, brother,
uncle, grandfather, neighbour, friend etc.) to take part in one
of the MHW events, or to see their GP about that niggling health
concern, or to join a men’s health group, or ...?
MAN
why not “Get Up. Get Out. Get Going” and feel the difference!!!
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Some
useful links and resources
Cycle
NI - cycle routes in Northern Ireland for all abilities
Eurobarometer
report on sport and physical activity (PDF, 7.1MB)
Exercise
and Eating for Health - leaflet from the Ulster
Cancer Foundation (PDF, 1.2MB)
Get
Active Your Way - practical advice on how to get active (PDF,
1MB)
Get
a Life, Get Active
- information, motivation and tips to increase your level of physical
activity
Get
Ireland Active
website
Go
for Life - older people in sport and physical activity
Health
Facts for Men (Publisher 2007 format, 1.2MB) - leaflet on key
things that men need to know. Also available in Word
format (850KB)
Irish
Cancer Society - health information and advice for men
Irish
Heart Foundation - information on why we need to get active
and how
Little
Steps - suggestions for little steps to becoming more active
Men
and Physical Activity - factsheet giving key statistics in Ireland
(PDF, 88KB)
The
National Guidelines on Physical Activity for Ireland
Outdoor
NI - guide to outdoor activities in Northern Ireland
Public
Health Agency - range of publications on physical activity
Walk
Ireland - trails and walks in Ireland
Walk
NI - walking routes in Northern Ireland for both the serious
rambler and short strollers
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