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The Men's Health Forum is a registered charity formed on July 5 2001 charity number 1087375. <ref> Charities Comission
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The '''Men's Health Forum''' is a registered charity formed on July 5 2001 charity number 1087375. <ref> Charities Commission
[http://www.charity-commission.gov.uk/SHOWCHARITY/RegisterOfCharities/CharityFramework.aspx?RegisteredCharityNumber=1087375&SubsidiaryNumber=0 The Men's Health Forum]Accessed November 20 2008</ref>
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[http://www.charity-commission.gov.uk/SHOWCHARITY/RegisterOfCharities/CharityFramework.aspx?RegisteredCharityNumber=1087375&SubsidiaryNumber=0 The Men's Health Forum], Accessed November 20 2008</ref>
  
  
According to the latest Annual report on their website (for 2002)<ref>Men's Health Forum [http://www.menshealthforum.org.uk/uploaded_files/MHFannrep2002.pdf Annual Report 2002] Accessed 4th December 2007</ref>
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According to the latest Annual report on their website (for 2002)<ref>Men's Health Forum [http://www.menshealthforum.org.uk/uploaded_files/MHFannrep2002.pdf Annual Report 2002] Accessed 4th December 2007</ref> the Men's Health Forum’s mission is 'to provide an independent and authoritative voice for male health and to tackle the issues affecting the health and well-being of boys and men in England and Wales'.
the Men's Health Forum’s mission is 'to provide an independent and
 
authoritative voice for male health and to tackle the issues
 
affecting the health and well-being of boys and men in England and Wales'.
 
  
 
They aim to achieve this through:
 
They aim to achieve this through:
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• Working with MPs and Government
 
• Working with MPs and Government
 
• Developing innovative and imaginative projects
 
• Developing innovative and imaginative projects
• Collaborating with the widest possible range of interested
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• Collaborating with the widest possible range of interested organisations and individuals
organisations and individuals
 
 
• Organising the annual National Men’s Health Week
 
• Organising the annual National Men’s Health Week
  
 
==People==
 
==People==
  
* The Chief Executive of the Men's Health Forum is currently (2008) [[Peter Baker]].
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* The Chief Executive of the Men's Health Forum is currently (2008) [[Peter Baker]]. Baker was appointed Director in July 2001. Baker was health editor of ''Maxim'' magazine from 1995-99, launch editor of malehealth.co.uk, deputy editor of the ''Men's Health Journal'' for two years and co-editor of the radical men's magazine ''Achilles Heel''. His first book, The MANual: The complete man’s guide to life, was published in 1996; his latest, Real Health for Men, was published in 2002. Previously he worked for five years as a social policy researcher for the [[London Research Centre]] and three years as a press officer for the [[London Housing Unit]]. He was Honorary Visiting Research Fellow in Applied Social Studies at [[Bradford University]] (1993-95).<ref> Men's Health Forum [http://www.menshealthforum.org.uk/userpage1.cfm?item_id=292#peterbaker Who's who at the MHF], Accessed November 21 2008</ref>.
Baker was appointed Director in July 2001.
 
Baker was health editor of Maxim magazine from 1995-99,  
 
launch editor of malehealth.co.uk, deputy editor of the Men's Health Journal for two years and co-editor of the radical men's magazine Achilles Heel.  
 
His first book, The MANual: The complete man’s guide to life, was published in 1996; his latest, Real Health for Men, was published in 2002.
 
Previously he worked for five years as a social policy researcher for the [[London Research Centre]] and three years as a press officer for the [[London Housing Unit]]. He was Honorary Visiting Research Fellow in Applied Social Studies at [[Bradford University]] (1993-95).<ref> Men's Health Forum
 
[http://www.menshealthforum.org.uk/userpage1.cfm?item_id=292#peterbaker Who's who at the MHF], Accessed November 21 2008</ref>.
 
  
* The President is [[Ian Banks]].<ref> Men's Health Forum [http://www.menshealthforum.org.uk/userpage1.cfm?item_id=292 Who's Who at the MHF?] Accessed 6th December 2007</ref>. Ian Banks is also President for the [[European Men's Health Forum]] <ref> EMHF [http://www.emhf.org/index.cfm/item_id/494 Board of Directors] Accessed 20th December 2007</ref> and a member of the [[British Medical Association]] Council <ref> BMA [http://www.bma.org.uk/ap.nsf/Content/ibanksCo Members of the BMA Council] Accessed 24th December 2007</ref>.
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* The President is [[Ian Banks]].<ref> Men's Health Forum [http://www.menshealthforum.org.uk/userpage1.cfm?item_id=292 Who's Who at the MHF?] Accessed 6th December 2007</ref>. Ian Banks is also President for the [[European Men's Health Forum]] <ref> EMHF [http://www.emhf.org/index.cfm/item_id/494 Board of Directors] Accessed 20th December 2007</ref> and a member of the [[British Medical Association]] Council. <ref> BMA [http://www.bma.org.uk/ap.nsf/Content/ibanksCo Members of the BMA Council] Accessed 24th December 2007</ref> Banks became President of the Forum in July 2001. (He was Chair of the Forum for the previous six years.) He is editor of the Men’s Health Journal and the UEMO Clinical Journal. He represents GPs for the [[British Medical Association]](BMA), is a member of Council for the UK and is the BMA’s official spokesperson on men’s health. He is a trustee for the [[Doctor Patient Partnership]] and chairman of the [[Consumer Health Information Campaign]]. Ian also founded the [[Men’s Health Forum Ireland]](MHFI) and for six years was the medical editor of Men’s Health magazine. <ref> Men's Health Forum [http://www.menshealthforum.org.uk/userpage1.cfm?item_id=292#peterbaker Who's who at the MHF], Accessed November 21 2008</ref>.
 
 
Banks became President of the Forum in July 2001. (He was Chair of the Forum for the previous six years.) He is editor of the Men’s Health Journal and the UEMO Clinical Journal.He represents GPs for the [[British Medical Association]](BMA), is a member of Council for the UK and is the BMA’s official spokesperson on men’s health. He is a trustee for the [[Doctor Patient Partnership]] and chairman of the [[Consumer Health Information Campaign]]. Ian also founded the [[Men’s Health Forum Ireland]](MHFI) and for six years was the medical editor of Men’s Health magazine. <ref> Men's Health Forum
 
[http://www.menshealthforum.org.uk/userpage1.cfm?item_id=292#peterbaker Who's who at the MHF], Accessed November 21 2008</ref>.
 
  
  
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* [[Gopa Mitra]]
 
* [[Gopa Mitra]]
 
* [[Gillian Nineham]]
 
* [[Gillian Nineham]]
 
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* [[Jane DeVille-Almond]] DeVille Almond is owner of [[DeVille Almond ]]Ltd a company that offers training on a range of subjects including obesity management, men's health and social marketing.<ref> DeVille Almond [http://devillealmond.com/default.aspx Home page], Accessed November 21 2008</ref>
* [[Jane DeVille-Almond]]
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*[[Frederick Buckingham-Evans]] Buckingham-Evans has 20 years R&D and marketing experience in the pharmaceutical industry, and has been CEO of [[Business Link]] in Macclesfield and St Helens. He is also a trustee of the charity [[Ruralnet UK]]. <ref> Ruralnet UK [http://ruralnetuk.org/category/trustees/ Trustees], Accessed November 21 2008</ref>
 
 
DeVille Almond is owner of [[DeVille Almond ]]Ltd a company that offers training on a range of subjects including obesity management, men's health and social marketing.<ref> DeVille Almond [http://devillealmond.com/default.aspx Home page], Accessed November 21 2008</ref>
 
 
 
*[[Frederick Buckingham-Evans]]
 
 
 
Buckingham-Evans has 20 years R&D and marketing experience in the pharmaceutical industry, and has been CEO of [[Business Link]] in Macclesfield and St Helens. He is also a trustee of the charity [[Ruralnet UK]]. <ref> Ruralnet UK [http://ruralnetuk.org/category/trustees/ Trustees], Accessed November 21 2008</ref>
 
 
 
  
 
== Publications ==
 
== Publications ==
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The Forum has previously published two magazines both of which have now closed down.
 
The Forum has previously published two magazines both of which have now closed down.
  
* Men's Health Journal
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* ''Men's Health Journal'' The Men's Health Journal was launched in September 2001. It was a quarterly magazine aimed at health and medical professionals published jointly by the Forum and the [[Medical Education Partnership]]. It stopped publishing in 2003. Back issues are available from the Forum's website.<ref> Men's Health Forum
The Men's Health Journal was launched in September 2001. It was a quarterly magazine aimed at health and medical professionals published jointly by the Forum and the [[Medical Education Partnership]]. It stopped publishing in 2003.
 
Back issues are available from the Forum's website.<ref> Men's Health Forum
 
 
[http://www.menshealthforum.org.uk/userpage1.cfm?item_id=291 Men's Health Journal], Accessed November 25 2008 </ref>
 
[http://www.menshealthforum.org.uk/userpage1.cfm?item_id=291 Men's Health Journal], Accessed November 25 2008 </ref>
 
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* ''MHF Magazine'' The MHF magazine was the quarterly news publication aimed at politicians, policymakers and health professionals. The magazine  ran for 11 issues from November 2003 until its funding came to an end in June 2006. Back issues of the magazine are available to download from the Forum's website funded by a grant from [[Roche Products]] Ltd. <ref> Men's Health Forum [http://www.menshealthforum.org.uk/userpage1.cfm?item_id=1136 MHF Magazine], Accessed November 25 2008</ref>
* MHF Magazine
 
The MHF magazine was the quarterly news publication aimed at politicians, policymakers and health professionals. The magazine  ran for 11 issues from November 2003 until its funding came to an end in June 2006.
 
Back issues of the magazine are available to download from the Forum's website funded by a grant from [[Roche Products]] Ltd. <ref> Men's Health Forum
 
[http://www.menshealthforum.org.uk/userpage1.cfm?item_id=1136 MHF Magazine], Accessed November 25 2008</ref>
 
 
 
  
 
== Male health website==
 
== Male health website==
  
 
The Forum now hosts a site called Male Health <ref> Male Health
 
The Forum now hosts a site called Male Health <ref> Male Health
[http://www.malehealth.co.uk/ Home page], Accessed November 25 2008</ref>
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[http://www.malehealth.co.uk/ Home page], Accessed November 25 2008</ref> which, it claims, is the most comprehensive men’s health website in the UK. The site is aimed at males of all ages. At its heart is a Health A-Z section which covers 24 common health topics in a clear Q and A format. It includes the Male Body - A User’s Guide, an overview of every part of the male anatomy for beginners.  
which, it claims, is the most comprehensive men’s health website in the UK.  
 
The site is aimed at males of all ages. At its heart is a Health A-Z section which covers 24 common health topics in a clear Q and A format. It includes the Male Body - A User’s Guide, an overview of every part of the male anatomy for beginners.  
 
  
 
The Forum states that "The internet is the ideal way for men to access health information...Men’s magazines are providing less and less health information...  Websites like MaleHealth will become increasingly important. " <ref>Men Health Forum
 
The Forum states that "The internet is the ideal way for men to access health information...Men’s magazines are providing less and less health information...  Websites like MaleHealth will become increasingly important. " <ref>Men Health Forum
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For the year ending Mar 2007 the Forum's accounts showed income of  
 
For the year ending Mar 2007 the Forum's accounts showed income of  
* £45,000.000 from Department of Health grants
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* £45,000.000 from [[Department of Health]] grants
 
* £50,625.00 from pharmaceutical companies<ref> Charities Commission
 
* £50,625.00 from pharmaceutical companies<ref> Charities Commission
 
[http://www.charity-commission.gov.uk/registeredcharities/ScannedAccounts/Ends75/0001087375_AC_20070331_E_C.PDF Men's Health Forum Accounts 2007], Accessed November 20 2008</ref>
 
[http://www.charity-commission.gov.uk/registeredcharities/ScannedAccounts/Ends75/0001087375_AC_20070331_E_C.PDF Men's Health Forum Accounts 2007], Accessed November 20 2008</ref>
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=== Funding for 2006-7 ===
 
=== Funding for 2006-7 ===
 
   
 
   
* [[Abbot Laboratories]] Ltd £7,500
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* [[Abbott Laboratories]] Ltd £7,500
 
* [[Astellas Pharma Europe]] Ltd £25,200
 
* [[Astellas Pharma Europe]] Ltd £25,200
 
* [[Asthma]] UK £6,000
 
* [[Asthma]] UK £6,000
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:'The Forum has relied – and still depends – heavily on corporate support in particular for a significant proportion of its core and project costs. It is essential, therefore, that the Forum establishes a strict, clear and transparent policy for collaboration and partnership. Such a policy will benefit both the Forum and other organisations by ensuring that the Forum remains independent and autonomous and that there can be no actual or perceived improper influence on its work'<ref> Men's Health Forum [http://www.menshealthforum.org.uk/userpage1.cfm?item_id=964 Sponsorship policy and relations with commercial and other organisations] Accessed 24th December 2007</ref>.
 
:'The Forum has relied – and still depends – heavily on corporate support in particular for a significant proportion of its core and project costs. It is essential, therefore, that the Forum establishes a strict, clear and transparent policy for collaboration and partnership. Such a policy will benefit both the Forum and other organisations by ensuring that the Forum remains independent and autonomous and that there can be no actual or perceived improper influence on its work'<ref> Men's Health Forum [http://www.menshealthforum.org.uk/userpage1.cfm?item_id=964 Sponsorship policy and relations with commercial and other organisations] Accessed 24th December 2007</ref>.
  
The Men's Health Forum may voice a commitment to transparency in policy, yet this is lacking in practice. The most recent figures (listed as 'current') for its corporate sponsorship dates back to 2004/05. As Miller sums up in his article on Spinwatch <ref> Miller, D. (2006) [http://www.spinwatch.org/content/view/3525/29/ Dr Ian Gibson MP has said he feels 'very silly and stupid ' about his support for Cancer United] Spinwatch. Accessed 24th December 2007</ref>...  
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The Men's Health Forum may voice a commitment to transparency in policy, yet this is lacking in practice. The most recent figures (listed as 'current') for its corporate sponsorship dates back to 2004/05. As Miller sums up in his article on SpinWatch <ref> Miller, D. (2006) [http://www.spinwatch.org/content/view/3525/29/ Dr Ian Gibson MP has said he feels 'very silly and stupid ' about his support for Cancer United] Spinwatch. Accessed 24th December 2007</ref>...  
 
:'Whether, there is any actual improper influence on its work is difficult to tell, since the forum does not disclose the funding it 'depends on' from the private sector. Nor does it detail what it is for and what proportion of its budget is from private sources'.  
 
:'Whether, there is any actual improper influence on its work is difficult to tell, since the forum does not disclose the funding it 'depends on' from the private sector. Nor does it detail what it is for and what proportion of its budget is from private sources'.  
  
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* The[[Men's Health Forum Scotland]](MHFS) <ref> Men's Health Forum Scotland[http://www.mhfs.org.uk/MHFS Home], Accessed November 21 2008</ref>
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* The [[Men's Health Forum Scotland]](MHFS) <ref> Men's Health Forum Scotland[http://www.mhfs.org.uk/MHFS Home], Accessed November 21 2008</ref>
  
 
* The[[Men's Health Forum Ireland]](MHFI) <ref> Men's Health Forum Ireland[http://www.mhfi.org/MHFI Home],Accessed November 21 2008</ref>
 
* The[[Men's Health Forum Ireland]](MHFI) <ref> Men's Health Forum Ireland[http://www.mhfi.org/MHFI Home],Accessed November 21 2008</ref>
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* The [[European Men's Health Forum]] (EMHF) was set up as an initiative by the Men's Health Forum. In 2007, [[Ian Banks]] holds the position of President on both Forums and Alan White (Chair of Trustees for the Men's Health Forum) also sits on the Board of Directors for the EMHF<ref> EMHF [http://www.emhf.org/index.cfm/item_id/494 Board of Directors] Accessed 24th December 2007</ref>.  
 
* The [[European Men's Health Forum]] (EMHF) was set up as an initiative by the Men's Health Forum. In 2007, [[Ian Banks]] holds the position of President on both Forums and Alan White (Chair of Trustees for the Men's Health Forum) also sits on the Board of Directors for the EMHF<ref> EMHF [http://www.emhf.org/index.cfm/item_id/494 Board of Directors] Accessed 24th December 2007</ref>.  
  
* The [[All Party Parliamentary Group on Men's Health]]. The [[Mens Health Forum]] helped MPs form the APG on Men's Health in early 2001 and now provides its secretariat. <ref> Men's Health Forum [http://www.menshealthforum.org.uk/userpage1.cfm?item_id=1079 All Party Group on Men's Health] Accessed November 21 2008</ref>.  
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* The [[All Party Parliamentary Group on Men's Health]]. The [[Men's Health Forum]] helped MPs form the APG on Men's Health in early 2001 and now provides its secretariat. <ref> Men's Health Forum [http://www.menshealthforum.org.uk/userpage1.cfm?item_id=1079 All Party Group on Men's Health] Accessed November 21 2008</ref>.  
  
  
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Email: office@menshealthforum.org.uk
 
Email: office@menshealthforum.org.uk
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Website: http://www.menshealthforum.org.uk/
  
 
==Notes==
 
==Notes==

Latest revision as of 14:11, 15 September 2011

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The Men's Health Forum is a registered charity formed on July 5 2001 charity number 1087375. [1]


According to the latest Annual report on their website (for 2002)[2] the Men's Health Forum’s mission is 'to provide an independent and authoritative voice for male health and to tackle the issues affecting the health and well-being of boys and men in England and Wales'.

They aim to achieve this through: • Research and policy development • Professional training • Providing information services • Stimulating professional and public debate • Working with MPs and Government • Developing innovative and imaginative projects • Collaborating with the widest possible range of interested organisations and individuals • Organising the annual National Men’s Health Week

People

  • The Chief Executive of the Men's Health Forum is currently (2008) Peter Baker. Baker was appointed Director in July 2001. Baker was health editor of Maxim magazine from 1995-99, launch editor of malehealth.co.uk, deputy editor of the Men's Health Journal for two years and co-editor of the radical men's magazine Achilles Heel. His first book, The MANual: The complete man’s guide to life, was published in 1996; his latest, Real Health for Men, was published in 2002. Previously he worked for five years as a social policy researcher for the London Research Centre and three years as a press officer for the London Housing Unit. He was Honorary Visiting Research Fellow in Applied Social Studies at Bradford University (1993-95).[3].


The Men's Health Forum's Trustees

As of November 2008 the board of trustees was [8]

Publications

The Forum has previously published two magazines both of which have now closed down.

  • Men's Health Journal The Men's Health Journal was launched in September 2001. It was a quarterly magazine aimed at health and medical professionals published jointly by the Forum and the Medical Education Partnership. It stopped publishing in 2003. Back issues are available from the Forum's website.[11]
  • MHF Magazine The MHF magazine was the quarterly news publication aimed at politicians, policymakers and health professionals. The magazine ran for 11 issues from November 2003 until its funding came to an end in June 2006. Back issues of the magazine are available to download from the Forum's website funded by a grant from Roche Products Ltd. [12]

Male health website

The Forum now hosts a site called Male Health [13] which, it claims, is the most comprehensive men’s health website in the UK. The site is aimed at males of all ages. At its heart is a Health A-Z section which covers 24 common health topics in a clear Q and A format. It includes the Male Body - A User’s Guide, an overview of every part of the male anatomy for beginners.

The Forum states that "The internet is the ideal way for men to access health information...Men’s magazines are providing less and less health information... Websites like MaleHealth will become increasingly important. " [14]


Accounts

For the year ending Mar 2007 the Forum's accounts showed income of

For the year ending Mar 2006 the Forum's accounts showed income of

  • £60,000.000 from Department of Health grants
  • £127,875.00 from pharmaceutical companies[16]

For the year ending Mar 2005 the Forum's accounts showed income of

  • £65,000.000 from Department of Health grants
  • £41,750.00 from pharmaceutical companies[17]

For the year ending Mar 2004 the Forum's accounts showed income of

  • £60,500.000 from Department of Health grants
  • £45,000.00 from the NHS
  • £48,000.00 from pharmaceutical companies[18]


Sponsors and Supporters

Funding for 2006-7

The Forum also received in-kind support from:

Funding for 2006

The Men's Health Forum (England and Wales) received £48,000 and the Men's Health Forum (Scotland) received £2000 from Pfizer [20]

The Men's Health Forum (England & Wales) also commenced 'partnership' with Merck Sharp & Dohme Limited (the UK subsidiary of Merck and Co. Inc.). [21]

Funding for 2004-5

The forum also received support from

The Forum also received in-kind support from:

  • British In-Vitro Diagnostic Association (the national trade association for companies with major involvement and interest in the In Vitro Diagnostics industry [25]) – the regular free use of meeting rooms;
  • 8ml – hosting of websites;
  • Harrison Cowley – PR support for National Men’s Health Week 2004.


Transparency

The Men's Health Forum has a policy in regard to its relations with corporate industry which states that...

'The Forum has relied – and still depends – heavily on corporate support in particular for a significant proportion of its core and project costs. It is essential, therefore, that the Forum establishes a strict, clear and transparent policy for collaboration and partnership. Such a policy will benefit both the Forum and other organisations by ensuring that the Forum remains independent and autonomous and that there can be no actual or perceived improper influence on its work'[26].

The Men's Health Forum may voice a commitment to transparency in policy, yet this is lacking in practice. The most recent figures (listed as 'current') for its corporate sponsorship dates back to 2004/05. As Miller sums up in his article on SpinWatch [27]...

'Whether, there is any actual improper influence on its work is difficult to tell, since the forum does not disclose the funding it 'depends on' from the private sector. Nor does it detail what it is for and what proportion of its budget is from private sources'.

Affiliations

  • The European Men's Health Forum (EMHF) was set up as an initiative by the Men's Health Forum. In 2007, Ian Banks holds the position of President on both Forums and Alan White (Chair of Trustees for the Men's Health Forum) also sits on the Board of Directors for the EMHF[30].



Contact

Men's Health Forum. Tavistock House, Tavistock Square, London, WC1H 9HR

Tel: 020 7388 4449 Fax: 020 7388 4477

Email: office@menshealthforum.org.uk

Website: http://www.menshealthforum.org.uk/

Notes

  1. Charities Commission The Men's Health Forum, Accessed November 20 2008
  2. Men's Health Forum Annual Report 2002 Accessed 4th December 2007
  3. Men's Health Forum Who's who at the MHF, Accessed November 21 2008
  4. Men's Health Forum Who's Who at the MHF? Accessed 6th December 2007
  5. EMHF Board of Directors Accessed 20th December 2007
  6. BMA Members of the BMA Council Accessed 24th December 2007
  7. Men's Health Forum Who's who at the MHF, Accessed November 21 2008
  8. Men's Health Forum Who's Who at the MHF?, Accessed November 19 2008
  9. DeVille Almond Home page, Accessed November 21 2008
  10. Ruralnet UK Trustees, Accessed November 21 2008
  11. Men's Health Forum Men's Health Journal, Accessed November 25 2008
  12. Men's Health Forum MHF Magazine, Accessed November 25 2008
  13. Male Health Home page, Accessed November 25 2008
  14. Men Health Forum Male Health, Accessed November 25 2008
  15. Charities Commission Men's Health Forum Accounts 2007, Accessed November 20 2008
  16. Charities Commission Men's Health Forum Accounts 2007, Accessed November 20 2008
  17. Charities Commission Men's Health Forum Accounts 2005, Accessed November 20 2008
  18. Charities Commission Men's Health Forum Accounts 2005, Accessed November 20 2008
  19. Men's health Forum Sponsors & Supporters Accessed 19 November 2008
  20. Pfizer Our Partnership With Patient Organisations Accessed 13th december 2007
  21. MSD UK Patient Groups Accessed 13th December 2007
  22. Sainsbury Centre for Mental Health website Accessed 4th December 2007
  23. Water UK website Accessed 4th December 2007
  24. Men's health Forum Sponsors & Supporters Accessed 6th December 2007
  25. DIVDA website Accessed 4th December 2007
  26. Men's Health Forum Sponsorship policy and relations with commercial and other organisations Accessed 24th December 2007
  27. Miller, D. (2006) Dr Ian Gibson MP has said he feels 'very silly and stupid ' about his support for Cancer United Spinwatch. Accessed 24th December 2007
  28. Men's Health Forum ScotlandHome, Accessed November 21 2008
  29. Men's Health Forum IrelandHome,Accessed November 21 2008
  30. EMHF Board of Directors Accessed 24th December 2007
  31. Men's Health Forum All Party Group on Men's Health Accessed November 21 2008