Men’s Health Forum Scotland National Conference 08 Wednesday 11th June 2008 Glasgow Hilton.

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Men’s Health Forum Scotland National Conference 08 Wednesday 11th June 2008 Glasgow Hilton

Men’s Health Priorities What’s your view?

Which two of these topics are the most urgent? 1.Physical activity 2.Smoking 3.Alcohol 4.Diet & Obesity 5.CHD/Cancer/Stroke 6.Suicide 7.Depression 8.Other

Which two of these topics are the most urgent? 1.Physical activity 2.Smoking 3.Alcohol 4.Diet & Obesity 5.CHD/Cancer/Stroke 6.Suicide 7.Depression 8.Other

Which two of these topics are the most urgent? 1.Physical activity 2.Smoking 3.Alcohol 4.Diet & Obesity 5.CHD/Cancer/Stroke 6.Suicide 7.Depression 8.Other

Tackling which two of these topics would have the biggest impact? 1.Physical activity 2.Smoking 3.Alcohol 4.Diet & Obesity 5.CHD/Cancer/Stroke 6.Suicide 7.Depression 8.Other

Tackling which two of these topics would have the biggest impact? 1.Physical activity 2.Smoking 3.Alcohol 4.Diet & Obesity 5.CHD/Cancer/Stroke 6.Suicide 7.Depression 8.Other

Tackling which two of these topics would have the biggest impact? 1.Physical activity 2.Smoking 3.Alcohol 4.Diet & Obesity 5.CHD/Cancer/Stroke 6.Suicide 7.Depression 8.Other

Which two of these topics are the most challenging? 1.Physical activity 2.Smoking 3.Alcohol 4.Diet & Obesity 5.CHD/Cancer/Stroke 6.Suicide 7.Depression 8.Other

Which two of these topics are the most challenging? 1.Physical activity 2.Smoking 3.Alcohol 4.Diet & Obesity 5.CHD/Cancer/Stroke 6.Suicide 7.Depression 8.Other

Which two of these topics are the most challenging? 1.Physical activity 2.Smoking 3.Alcohol 4.Diet & Obesity 5.CHD/Cancer/Stroke 6.Suicide 7.Depression 8.Other

Which three areas do you think require the most input/development to improve men’s health in Scotland? – SHORT TERM 1.Physical health 2.Mental health 3.Sexual health 4.Men & violence 5.Gender & masculinity 6.Work place health 7.Young men

Which three areas do you think require the most input/development to improve men’s health in Scotland? – SHORT TERM 1.Physical health 2.Mental health 3.Sexual health 4.Men & violence 5.Gender & masculinity 6.Work place health 7.Young men

Which three areas do you think require the most input/development to improve men’s health in Scotland? – SHORT TERM 1.Physical health 2.Mental health 3.Sexual health 4.Men & violence 5.Gender & masculinity 6.Work place health 7.Young men

Which three areas do you think require the most input/development to improve men’s health in Scotland? – LONG TERM 1.Physical health 2.Mental health 3.Sexual health 4.Men & violence 5.Gender & masculinity 6.Work place health 7.Young men

Which three areas do you think require the most input/development to improve men’s health in Scotland? – LONG TERM 1.Physical health 2.Mental health 3.Sexual health 4.Men & violence 5.Gender & masculinity 6.Work place health 7.Young men

Which three areas do you think require the most input/development to improve men’s health in Scotland? – LONG TERM 1.Physical health 2.Mental health 3.Sexual health 4.Men & violence 5.Gender & masculinity 6.Work place health 7.Young men

How important is it to have a national Men’s Health Strategy for Scotland? 1.Not important 2.Neutral 3.Important 4.Very important

How much impact do you think the Gender Equality Duty is currently having? 1.What is GED? 2.No impact 3.Little impact 4.Some impact 5.Lots of impact

How much impact do you think the GED will have in the future? 1.None 2.Little 3.Some 4.Lots

In your view do services in Scotland currently meet the needs of men? 1.Very well 2.Some what 3.A little 4.Never

What impact does lack of access to funding have on your work? 1.Critical 2.Serious 3.Moderate 4.Little 5.None

Do you agree there are enough opportunities to develop and maintain effective partnerships in men’s health? 1.Strongly 2.Mainly 3.Somewhat 4.Hardly 5.Not at all

Would you support a national discussion on gender and masculinity and what it means to be a man in Scotland today? 1.Essential 2.Helpful 3.Interesting 4.Not now 5.Irrelevant

Men’s Health Forum Scotland National Conference 08 Wednesday 11th June 2008 Glasgow Hilton

Poster & Networking Session

Comfort break

Men’s Health Forum Scotland National Conference 08 Wednesday 11th June 2008 Glasgow Hilton