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Bank Workers Charity: Men's health

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Every demographic has its own critical issues when it comes to healthcare. For men, two things stand out. The suicide rate is worryingly high, whilst prostate cancer is the most commonly diagnosed cancer in the UK.

In this webinar, we consider some key issues in men’s health, and explore the pivotal life stages that can create greater challenges for health. We look at how we can support each other, and what support is specifically available for men.

This webinar is designed for, and open to, all genders.

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 This event was hosted by Accord through the Teams platform. Watch the webinar recording below.

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