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Mental health problems is a phrase that’s begun to get some traction in the media in the last few years as more and more high profile Australians begin to talk about their struggles and seek help.
'Dad in Progress' speaks to new dads about the challenges and life changes that come with fatherhood.
Men die, on average, six years earlier than women. This makes gender the strongest and most consistent predictor of health and longevity.
When I began to share my story, I began to heal from attempting suicide. I do Movember to tell that story.
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Please visit the financials page for more information about Movember's monetary outcomes.
We understand that there are Mo's out there who aren't able to grow a Mo, but are still interested in supporting the hairy cause. Those without a Mo can raise funds and awareness by signing up and
Moving 60 km over the month for the 60 men we lose to suicide each hour
Hosting a Mo-ment by gathering friends and family
Create your own challenge with Mo Your Own Way
Making a donation to a Mo Bro or fellow Mo Sister
Encouraging men to be proactive about their health
Supporting and showing love for the moustache
Funds raised during Movember go towards supporting innovative world-class men’s health projects in our key focus areas – mental health and suicide prevention, prostate cancer and testicular cancer. These projects are funded either directly by Movember or through our men’s health partners. You can find out more about our here.
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To raise awareness about male mental health, and the way this is shaped by expectations associated with masculinity. Through developing and evaluating a documentary and associated social media campaign on male mental health.
beyondblue’s Men’s Health Information Resources provides information about depression and anxiety, in a format targeting a diversity of Australian men.
The resources provide information for men and their families when taking action to overcome depression and anxiety.
To produce, review and distribute a wide range of high quality publications and online information about prostate cancer to people affected by prostate cancer and the healthcare community.
To help men and their families to be more informed about treatment options, managing side effects and navigating their prostate cancer journey.
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Mental Health
Strategy
Snapshot
The results we seek
Men and boys are mentally healthy.
Those who experience mental health problems take action early and live lives free of stigma and discrimination.
How will we measure progress?
Strategic Goals
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Men and boys are mentally healthy and take action to remain so.
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When men and boys experience mental health problems they take action early.
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Men and boys with mental health problems are not discriminated against.
How we will measure our goals
Men and boys are mentally healthy.
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Join Movember with your class, club, friends or frat, or start something big and get your whole school involved.
Find out more about organising Movember for your university, campus or school.
Join Movember with your class, club, friends or frat, or start something big and get your whole school involved.
Find out more about organising Movember for your university, campus or school.
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From 30 Mo Bros in Melbourne, Australia in 2003 to 4 million Mo's by 2013, Movember, through the power of the moustache, has become a truly global movement that is changing the face of men's health.
Take a look at the Movember journey so far...
2013 2011 2009 2007 2005 2003
2012 2010 2008 2006 2004
MOVEMBER 2013
4,027,688 Mo Bros and Mo Sistas since 2003
AUS $580 million raised since 2003
770 men’s health projects funded since 2003
Participating countries: Australia, Austria, Belgium, Canada, Czech Republic,