Summary
This call for evidence is seeking the views of the public, as
well as health and social care professionals, academics,
employers and stakeholder organisations to inform a Men's Health
Strategy for England.
This call for evidence closes at
11:59pm on 17 July 2025
Call for evidence description
This call for evidence will inform the development of a Men's
Health Strategy for England. It seeks the views of the public, as
well as health and social care professionals, academics,
employers and stakeholder organisations. We're particularly
interested in the lived experience of all those directly affected
by men's health issues.
We know that men face unique challenges throughout their lives.
Men are disproportionately affected by a number of health
conditions, including cancer, cardiovascular disease and type 2
diabetes. Life expectancy data also shows that men live on
average 4 years fewer than women (79.1 versus 83.0 years in
England, respectively).
Rather than a formal consultation on specific proposals, this
call for evidence is a request for ideas and evidence that the
government can build upon and discuss further with key interests.
The call for evidence is only available to individuals aged 16
and over living in England and organisations that operate or
provide services in England.
An easy read and British Sign Language (BSL) version of the call
for evidence will be available shortly and will be open for 12
weeks once published.
Documents
Men's Health Strategy for
England: call for evidence
Questions for
organisations
Ways to respond
Respond online