Government’s call for evidence on men’s health 

Our thanks to Tony for this press release published 24 April. The deadline for the “call for evidence” is 17 July, 27 days away.

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3 thoughts on “Government’s call for evidence on men’s health 

  1. Don’t really have much confidence in this process, especially as in the release to the press/ public they couldn’t help themselves to interject the health needs of women and VAWA( got to try and make it about themselves). They also raised the issue of suicide, but again I suspect that they won’t raise the contributing factors such as the demonization of men or in particular the abusive treatment of fathers when subjected to domestic violence and/or being denied a relationship with their children( thank you outdated family courts). I found out years ago from MIND that when a father is abused and denied a relationship with their kids, they go automatically into a high risk group for suicide.

    Anyway, found this link if any of you want to respond( print or online)

    https://www.gov.uk/government/calls-for-evidence/mens-health-strategy-for-england-call-for-evidence

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    • Thanks Rob. So many male suicides are ultimately the result of women’s privileges in one form or another (e.g. denying fathers access to their kids) and no government has shown any appetite to restrict women’s privileges – quite the contrary.

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