Top Banner
1 Introducing the Self Management for Men Project Friday 9 th April 2010 Cara Doran
21

1 Introducing the Self Management for Men Project Friday 9 th April 2010 Cara Doran.

Jan 02, 2016

Download

Documents

Welcome message from author
This document is posted to help you gain knowledge. Please leave a comment to let me know what you think about it! Share it to your friends and learn new things together.
Transcript
Page 1: 1 Introducing the Self Management for Men Project Friday 9 th April 2010 Cara Doran.

1

Introducing the Self Management for Men

Project

Friday 9th April 2010

Cara Doran

Page 2: 1 Introducing the Self Management for Men Project Friday 9 th April 2010 Cara Doran.

2

Strategic Aim

“To increase the capacity of all agencies in Scotland supporting self management to engage with men and respond to the specific needs of men, through improved awareness of the impact of masculinity and gender on self management.”

Page 3: 1 Introducing the Self Management for Men Project Friday 9 th April 2010 Cara Doran.

3

Why is there a need for this work?

From our experience and understanding, there is currently:

• an invisibility of specific work to ensure men’s needs are understood and met

• a lack of attention in service provision to the specific barriers faced by men

• a lack of available data relating men’s needs concerning self management and long term conditions.

Page 4: 1 Introducing the Self Management for Men Project Friday 9 th April 2010 Cara Doran.

4

What we don’t know…

“There is currently a lack of specific knowledge and understanding of how men self manage long term conditions. There is little research available, particularly research focusing on Scotland. The information that is available is mainly quantitative in nature and gives little insight beyond how many men are affected by specific conditions.”

Page 5: 1 Introducing the Self Management for Men Project Friday 9 th April 2010 Cara Doran.

5

What we do know…

• Serious illness and long term conditions have a serious impact on men’s lives

• This impact is often closely related to masculine roles, and individual capacity to fulfill these roles and perceived responsibilities

• The impact can be far reaching and enduring

Page 6: 1 Introducing the Self Management for Men Project Friday 9 th April 2010 Cara Doran.

6

From what we’ve heard so far today…

• Masculinity is inextricably linked with men’s experience of illness.

• Complex dynamics work on how men view themselves, how they are viewed by those close to them, and how men perceive those views of others.

• Illness can be closely associated with loss (of masculinity)

• Men can and will adopt a range of strategies to cope.

Page 7: 1 Introducing the Self Management for Men Project Friday 9 th April 2010 Cara Doran.

7

Project Funding

• Self Management Fund for Scotland - £4.2m

• Long Term Conditions Alliance Scotland (LTCAS)

• Successful application for funding - £250k over 2 years

• New project launched January 2010

Page 8: 1 Introducing the Self Management for Men Project Friday 9 th April 2010 Cara Doran.

8

Aim of the Project

The Self Management project is designed to help a range of agencies to support men in effective self management.

Page 9: 1 Introducing the Self Management for Men Project Friday 9 th April 2010 Cara Doran.

9

How will this benefit you, your organisation and the

men you work with?

Page 10: 1 Introducing the Self Management for Men Project Friday 9 th April 2010 Cara Doran.

10

Improved understanding of how gender and

masculinity can impact on men’s ability to self-manage long-term

conditions

Page 11: 1 Introducing the Self Management for Men Project Friday 9 th April 2010 Cara Doran.

11

Increased understanding of the barriers which men

may face when accessing support.

Page 12: 1 Introducing the Self Management for Men Project Friday 9 th April 2010 Cara Doran.

12

Increased capacity for agencies to engage

more effectively with men.

Page 13: 1 Introducing the Self Management for Men Project Friday 9 th April 2010 Cara Doran.

13

Improved self-management, physical health and emotional

wellbeing for men.

Page 14: 1 Introducing the Self Management for Men Project Friday 9 th April 2010 Cara Doran.

14

What will the new project deliver?

• Training• Consultancy and advice• Written resources and toolkits• Website• Seminars and networking opportunities• Research• Major conference• Work to highlight broader equality and diversity

agenda

Page 15: 1 Introducing the Self Management for Men Project Friday 9 th April 2010 Cara Doran.

15

Page 16: 1 Introducing the Self Management for Men Project Friday 9 th April 2010 Cara Doran.

16

Men’s Health Policy

Page 17: 1 Introducing the Self Management for Men Project Friday 9 th April 2010 Cara Doran.

17

Gender equity analysis recognizes that different approaches may be needed for equitable outcomes.

Men and women should be treated the same when appropriate and treated differently when required.

Equity in health

Page 18: 1 Introducing the Self Management for Men Project Friday 9 th April 2010 Cara Doran.

18

Gender Mainstreaming

“It is a strategy for making women's as well as men's concerns and experiences an integral dimension of the design, implementation, monitoring and evaluation of policies and programmes”

* Report of the Fourth World Conference on Women, Beijing, 4-15 September 1997 (United Nations publication,Sales No. E.96.IV.13), chap. I, resolution 1, annex II.

Page 19: 1 Introducing the Self Management for Men Project Friday 9 th April 2010 Cara Doran.

19

Equality impact assessment (EQIA)

Equality impact assessment is all about considering how your policy (by policy

we mean activities, functions, strategies, programmes, and services or processes)

may impact, either positively or negatively, on different sectors of the

population in different ways.

Page 20: 1 Introducing the Self Management for Men Project Friday 9 th April 2010 Cara Doran.

20

And finally…

• By better understanding the relationships between personal and societal views of masculinity, illness, health, seeking support, accessing information and the needs of individual men, we can have a significant impact on the health experience of men in Scotland.

Page 21: 1 Introducing the Self Management for Men Project Friday 9 th April 2010 Cara Doran.

21

Self-Management for Men ProjectMen's Health Forum Scotland

Unit 23, Wellpark Enterprise Centre120 Sydney Street

GlasgowG31 1JF

 Tel No: 0141 550 7515

Fax: 0141 550 4443Email: [email protected] or [email protected]

Website: www.mhfs.org.uk

 Men's Health Forum Scotland (MHFS) is a charity

registered in Scotland SC 032351