Serious Drinking
Buy Serious Drinking - men's health made easy (as an individual copy or in boxes of 100)
Once again the Men's Health Forum's publications have been recognised by the nation's doctors. The man manual Serious Drinking has been highly commended in the BMA Patient Information Awards 2017.
The manual – sub-titled 'alcohol made easy' – was described as 'well-judged' in tone acknowleding the 'appeal of drinking alcohol' but outlining 'its dangers withough nagging or moralising'. Praising its 'clear explanations' and 'commitment to user-involvement', the judges saw the manual's tips as 'practical and useful'. The booklet was also short-listed in the self-help category for publications that sought to empower people in their own health care.
The Men’s Health Forum need your support It’s tough for men to ask for help but if you don’t ask when you need it, things generally only get worse. So we’re asking. In the UK, one man in five dies before the age of 65. If we had health policies and services that better reflected the needs of the whole population, it might not be like that. But it is. Policies and services and indeed men have been like this for a long time and they don’t change overnight just because we want them to. It’s true that the UK’s men don’t have it bad compared to some other groups. We’re not asking you to ‘feel sorry’ for men or put them first. We’re talking here about something more complicated, something that falls outside the traditional charity fund-raising model of ‘doing something for those less fortunate than ourselves’. That model raises money but it seldom changes much. We’re talking about changing the way we look at the world. There is nothing inevitable about premature male death. Services accessible to all, a population better informed. These would benefit everyone - rich and poor, young and old, male and female - and that’s what we’re campaigning for. We’re not asking you to look at images of pity, we’re just asking you to look around at the society you live in, at the men you know and at the families with sons, fathers and grandads missing. Here’s our fund-raising page - please chip in if you can. |