The state of men's health, internationally, is a deep public health concern. Despite pressure from the World Health Organisation that all health policy should consider the specific needs of both men and women through their push for 'gender mainstreaming', and increased interest in men's health, there have been relatively few gendered policy responses relating to men's health. In this article, we compare the men's health policy contexts in Australia, the UK and Ireland. We show that different advocacy groups have lobbied for men's health policies in these three jurisdictions and that different approaches have been adopted in order to advance or abandon men's health policy work. The absence of men's health policies or gender mainstreaming has...
Men’s health has historically received little attention in terms of consultation, planning, strategy...
This paper considers two inter-related aspects of men's and boys' health in Australia. First, it con...
This is an open access article under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which pe...
© 2009 Taylor & FrancisThe state of men's health, internationally, is a deep public health concern. ...
There is a lack of consensus about what men\u27s health constitutes in Australia. The absence of a w...
There is a lack of consensus about what men's health constitutes in Australia. The absence of a wide...
The field of men’s health has grown markedly over the past few decades. Increased activity specifica...
Copyright © 2007 Smith; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.This is an Open Access article distributed under...
Issue addressed : The development of Australia\u27s first national men\u27s health policy provides a...
The term men's health has become part of mainstream health lexicon in Australia, yet in terms of pol...
Issue addressed: The development of Australia’s first national men’s health policy provides an impor...
In a significant shift over the last ten years, Australian men's rights activists have partnered wit...
Theoretically, health-related policies are driven by an assessment of population need and are based ...
Males experience greater mortality and morbidity than females in most Western countries. The Austral...
This paper draws upon two critical qualitative empirical research studies (Williams, 2005; Robertson...
Men’s health has historically received little attention in terms of consultation, planning, strategy...
This paper considers two inter-related aspects of men's and boys' health in Australia. First, it con...
This is an open access article under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which pe...
© 2009 Taylor & FrancisThe state of men's health, internationally, is a deep public health concern. ...
There is a lack of consensus about what men\u27s health constitutes in Australia. The absence of a w...
There is a lack of consensus about what men's health constitutes in Australia. The absence of a wide...
The field of men’s health has grown markedly over the past few decades. Increased activity specifica...
Copyright © 2007 Smith; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.This is an Open Access article distributed under...
Issue addressed : The development of Australia\u27s first national men\u27s health policy provides a...
The term men's health has become part of mainstream health lexicon in Australia, yet in terms of pol...
Issue addressed: The development of Australia’s first national men’s health policy provides an impor...
In a significant shift over the last ten years, Australian men's rights activists have partnered wit...
Theoretically, health-related policies are driven by an assessment of population need and are based ...
Males experience greater mortality and morbidity than females in most Western countries. The Austral...
This paper draws upon two critical qualitative empirical research studies (Williams, 2005; Robertson...
Men’s health has historically received little attention in terms of consultation, planning, strategy...
This paper considers two inter-related aspects of men's and boys' health in Australia. First, it con...
This is an open access article under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which pe...