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You are invited to attend the upcoming webinar, Men’s Health Week 2025 – Men’s Health Webinar, which will mark the beginning of Men’s Health Week, Monday 9 June – Sunday 15 June. The webinar will feature:

  • Bernard Jackman – Former Irish International and Leinster Rugby Player, Coach and Sports Commentator,
  • Michael Darragh Macauley – Former Dublin GAA Senior Football player, GAA/GPA Footballer of the Year and CEO Sanctuary Runners,
  • Sean Blake – living with anorexia,
  • Joe Grogan – BowelScreen champion.

The webinar will take place on Monday 9 June from 12.00pm to 1.00pm.

This year’s theme “Shoulder to Shoulder – Connecting for Health” is all about the importance of connectivity and helping each other. Reminding everyone about the importance of not going it alone, that there are supports available and that it is important to take action. Be it, personal action relating to your own health or reaching out and connecting to a service or group to help in your journey towards maintaining both a heathier physical and mental lifestyle.

Register here to hear some very engaging conversations, insights and advice.

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