Men’s Health Week raises awareness of the health issues that affect men disproportionately and focuses on getting men to become more aware of health problems they may have or could develop and gain the courage to do something about it.  For more information and how you can get involved, visit the Men’s Health Forum website.

Community events, drop-in sessions and meetings that we attend offer a great opportunity for you to give face to face feedback on your experiences using health and care services and ideas you may have to improve them. Unfortunately at the moment we are unable to get out and about in the community so our events calendar is almost empty. The next planned public board meetings are due to be held on Wednesday June 24th and Wednesday October 28th from 10am to 12noon, but these meeting dates may change due to COVID-19.

Community events, drop-in sessions and meetings that we attend offer a great opportunity for you to give face to face feedback on your experiences using health and care services and ideas you may have to improve them. Unfortunately at the moment we are unable to get out and about in the community so our events calendar is almost empty. The next planned public board meetings are due to be held on Wednesday June 24th and Wednesday October 28th from 10am to 12noon, but these meeting dates may change due to COVID-19.

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