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Movember 2014 is Here!

{jcomments off}During the month of November each year, 'Movember' is responsible for the sprouting of moustaches on men’s faces in Ireland and around the world.  The aim of this month is to raise funds for, and awareness of, men’s health.  Visit http://ie.movember.com or http://uk.movember.com for more information on Movember on the island of Ireland.

‘Age Encounters’ Seminar on Socially Isolated Older Men

{jcomments off}The ARK Ageing Programme invites you to the next meeting of 'Age Encounters'.  This is a network of researchers, academics and practitioners with an interest in age.  Each 'Age Encounter' has presentations from speakers and time to chat over coffee.  The next event will take place on Tuesday 25th November 2014, in the Old Staff Common Room, Lanyon Building, Queen's University Belfast.  Tea / coffee / registration begins at 2.30pm, and presentations will start at 3.00pm.  The speakers will be Lorna Montgomery and Janet Carter Anand (School of Sociology, Social Policy and Social Work, Queen's University Belfast) who will discuss their recent research on services for socially isolated older men in Belfast.  The Rejuvenate Project from North Belfast will also highlight their services for men aged 55+ living across North Belfast.  This event is free, but places must be booked in advance.  Book your place by Friday 21st November 2014, by contacting Caroline on Email: caroline.rice@qub.ac.uk or Tel: 02890 973222.

DHSSPS Adds New Statistical Information Section to its Website

{jcomments off}The Department of Health, Social Services and Public Safety (DHSSPS) recently announced the launch of a new statistical information section on their website.  Based around health and social care themes, the new site includes information on hospitals, community and primary care, inequalities, public health, and performance measures at various geographic levels.  It encourages users to explore the information using a range of infographics and interactive visual tools, and to download data for further analysis.  A search function has been developed for both statistical reports and downloadable data tables.  End users can search the document of interest by theme, topic, year of publication and / or keyword search.  This enhanced search facility will enable users to quickly find the information that they require.  The site can be accessed at: www.dhsspsni.gov.uk/index/statistics.htm

Male Carers: Husband, Partner, Dad, Son, Carer?

{jcomments off}More than four in ten (42%) of the UK’s unpaid carers are male.  The report ‘Husband, Partner, Dad, Son, Carer?’ looks into the experiences and needs of male carers, in order to raise awareness of the fact that they may not be getting the support that they need.  The Carers Trust and the Men’s Health Forum in England and Wales carried out a survey of male carers at the start of 2014.  609 male carers from across the UK took part.  The report found that: more than one in four male carers in employment would not describe or acknowledge themselves as a carer to others - meaning they may not get the support they need at work; over half of the male carers surveyed felt that the needs of male carers were different to those of female carers - many citing that men find it harder to ask for help and support, and that balancing work and caring is challenging, particularly if they are the main earner; one quarter of men surveyed cared for more than 60 hours per week and worked; four in ten male carers said that they never had a break from their caring role; 56% of male carers aged 18-64 said being a carer had a negative impact on their mental health, and 55% said that their health was ‘fair or poor’.  For a copy of the report, visit: www.menshealthforum.org.uk/male-carers-husband-partner-dad-son-carer

Pathways to Health Training: 2014-2015

{jcomments off}The Community Development and Health Network (CDHN) is delivering Level 2 and Level 3 training in ‘Pathways to Health’.  Level 2 training is designed for people who are engaging with local communities to address a range of social and inequality issues.  Level 3 is delivered as a series of master classes (one per fortnight, for 14 weeks) and has been developed for individuals who have a strategic and policy development role within their organisation.   Booking and further information is available at: www.cdhn.org/pages/index.asp?title=Pathways_to_Health_Training_Dates_2014_2015

Belfast’s First International Men’s Day Seminar

{jcomments off}Belfast City Council would like to invite you to Belfast’s first International Men’s Day seminar in Belfast Castle, on Wednesday 19th November 2014, from 9.30am - 3.30pm.  This event, which is being opened by the Lord Mayor of Belfast, will feature a number of speakers from men’s organisations including Men’s Advisory Project, Men’s Sheds, and Men’s Rights Northern Ireland.  The event will look at topics such as mental health and wellbeing and family courts, as well as celebrating men’s achievements in the City.  For more information, or to book a place, contact Lucy Magee at Email: mageel@belfastcity.gov.uk or Tel: 02890 320202 ext. 3776.

Ulster GAA Health and Wellbeing Conference

{jcomments off}Ulster GAA is running a Health and Wellbeing Conference (titled ‘Sláinte is Táinte - Health is Wealth’) which will take place in the Ramada Plaza Hotel, Belfast, on Saturday 8th November 2014, from 9.00am - 3.30pm.  The workshops will include: Addressing Addiction; Coping with Crises; From Playing Well to Staying Well; ‘Heads Up’ - Mental Health; Mol an Óige - Clubs enhancing Young People’s Health.  There will also be a number of keynote addresses by guest speakers.  To register, or for more information, Email: conference.ulster@gaa.ie or call Fionntan O’Dowd on Tel: 02837 517180.

What Works?: Suicide Prevention Conference 2014

{jcomments off}Northern Ireland counselling organisation Contact, invites you to their fourth ‘Suicide Prevention - What Works?’ international conference.  This will take place on Monday 10th and Tuesday 11th November 2014 in the Titanic Conference Centre, Belfast.  This two day conference will offer an opportunity to hear from, learn, and network with, some of the foremost suicide prevention activists, researchers and academics.  The first day will raise the voice of mental health recovery, while the second will explore suicide attempt survival, towards near perfect depression care, and driving suicide to zero in health care systems.  For more information, visit: www.contactni.com/news/suicide