The Government has launched a call for evidence to inform the development of a Men’s Health Strategy for England. It seeks the views of the public, health and social care professionals, academics, employers, and stakeholder organisations.
Men face unique challenges throughout their lives:
- Men are disproportionately affected by a number of health conditions, including cancer, cardiovascular disease and type 2 diabetes.
- Life expectancy data also shows that men live on average four years fewer than women (79.1 versus 83.0 years in England, respectively).
Anyone with an interest in men’s health – whether male of female members of the public, health care professionals or academics – can feed back.
The Government want to hear from anyone aged 16 and over and who lives in England.
To share your views to the Government https://consultations.dhsc.gov.uk/mens-health-strategy
The call for evidence ends on 17th July 2025.
An easy-read and British Sign Language version of the call for evidence will be made available.