Movember is the perfect opportunity to get your businesses talking about men's health.
By creating an open platform for discussion, you can help break down the taboos around men's health and cultivate a physically and mentally healthier team.
How can it affect businesses?
Mental health, prostate cancer and testicular cancer are some of the leading health issues affecting men. 1
Supporting your employees' health and wellbeing is important. By encouraging conversations on men's health, you could help to encourage healthy behaviours.
And having healthy employees leads to a healthy business, reducing sickness absence, staff turnover and increasing productivity.
For businesses
- Brochure: Direct Access to mental health (PDF, 0.4MB)
- Leaflet: Family Mental HealthLine (PDF, 0.2MB)
- Article: Workplace Health Horizons; Messages that work for men
- Bupa Academy module: Mental health (PDF, 0.5MB)
- Toolkit: Men’s health (PDF, 0.5MB)
- Document: Employer Internal Communications (PDF, 0.2MB)
Guidance and support for line-managers
- Managers guide: Supporting men’s mental health(PDF, 1.2MB)
- Managers guide: Talking about suicide and support at work (PDF, 0.6MB)
- Article: Tackling the crisis in men’s mental health
- Video: Supporting men’s health in the workplace
- Video: Talking about suicide and support at work
Resources to share with your team dependent on your employee’s policy or health trust
- Leaflet: Mental health direct access (PDF, 0.4MB)
- Leaflet: SilverCloud online mental health support (PDF, 0.08MB)
- Hub: Men's health
- Health Information: Anxiety
- Video: Prostate cancer and how to get checked
- Video: Male suicide prevention
- Podcast: Men and mental health
- Poster: Direct Access mental health (PDF, 1.00MB)
- Leaflet: Prostate and testicular health check (PDF, 0.2MB)
- Wesbite: Prostate cancer
For more information and support, visit the Movember website.
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