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Man guilty of crimes against his own health - Man found 'guilty' of causing his own premature death (June 2008)

Man guilty of crimes against his own health - Man found 'guilty' of causing his own premature death. 

The shock verdict today, before a specially invited jury, followed a 'trial' in a London 'courtroom' that sought to identify responsibility for the early death of men in the UK. The mock trial, co-sponsored by BIVDA,  marked the start of Men's Health Week, which this year focuses on Men and the Workplace and highlights the workplace's potential as a setting for improving the health of men.

Before presiding judge, Professor Dame Carol Black and a chief inquisitor, MHF CEO Peter Baker, a series of expert witnesses presented evidence that highlighted:

·          the failure of primary care to provide an accessible service for men

·          the poor management of many long-term conditions in men

·          the absence of men's health from local NHS health plans

·          the dearth of health information in formats that appeal to men

·          the slow take-up by workplaces of men's health initiatives.

For more information on Men’s Health see www.menshealthforum.org.uk

Policy document on improving male health in the workplace: www.menshealthforum.org.uk/resource_images/MHW08policydoc.pdf

Also see Dame Carol Black’s report on health in the workplace, Working for a Healthier Tomorrow: www.workingforhealth.gov.uk/documents/working-for-a-healthier-tomorrow-tagged.pdf

  

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