Movember: Supporting Men’s Health
Are you growing a horseshoe, or a handlebar? A walrus, or a chopper? Or maybe you’ve decided to devise your own style and reconfigure your facial hair to your own specifications?
I’m asking you men, of course – the men of Edinburgh Napier who are doing their bit for men’s mental and physical health services by growing a moustache for the month of November. Whatever style you go for, we’re delighted that you’re supporting the various projects across mental health and suicide prevention, prostate cancer, and testicular cancer. By signing up and getting sponsored, you’ll not only fundraise but, perhaps more importantly, you’ll be visible, and your visibility will start a conversation. Sometimes men are reluctant to discuss intimate health concerns, but talking is a vital starting point for both physical and mental well-being.
History
The Movember movement started in Australia, a country with a reputation – warranted or not – for a macho culture that discourages discussions of male health. It’s all the more to their credit that two “Mo Bros” turned that on its head in 2003. In that year they raised no money, but since then the movement has gone worldwide and raised millions for men’s health projects.
Get Involved this Movember in Supporting Men’s Health
If you want to be involved in the movement, or support it quietly in your own way, you can find out how to do that here. https://uk.movember.com
Many UK projects are being supported by Movember this year. Everything from farming and rural community support to digital skills improvement. And there are prizes to be won. To be in with a chance of winning, why not start your own Big Moustache on Campus challenge. To find out what that’s all about, see here:
https://uk.movember.com/mospace/network/moustacheoncampus
And don’t forget to pop into any of our campus libraries to show off your whiskers. We’d love to salute your chevron!
By Lesley McRobb
Image Source: Photo by Alan Hardman on Unsplash
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