NSW Opposition Pledges 10-Year Men's Health Plan

NSW Nationals

A NSW Nationals Government will deliver a dedicated 10-year Men and Boys Health Strategy by the end of 2027.

The Opposition is also committed to hosting a two-day Men's Health Summit next year, bringing together health professionals, men and boy's health organisations, researchers, and men's health advocates to help inform and shape the delivery of the Strategy.

Leading men's health organisations from across NSW travelled to the NSW Parliament where Opposition Leader, Kellie Sloane, said she wanted the state to have the best health outcomes for men and boys in Australia.

"A 10-year Strategy is about us saying that we don't accept the status quo and want to deliver a better future for every man and boy in NSW where they have access to the health and support services that will ensure they thrive," said Ms Sloane.

"The strategy will set clear targets for reducing male suicide, strengthen prevention and early intervention pathways, and improve access to services in regional and outer metropolitan communities."

Nationals MLC Sarah Mitchell, the Shadow Minister for Health, Regional Health, and Mental Health, said too many men were still dying early from preventable causes and that regional communities often face the highest disparity when it comes to premature mortality.

"Every man and boy in NSW, no matter where they live, deserves to grow up happy and healthy. A dedicated Men and Boy's Health Strategy will ensure we know where to direct government investment and have a way of measuring our progress," said Ms Mitchell.

Shadow Parliamentary Secretary, Matt Cross said surviving cancer and the birth of his son has shaped his drive to radically improve health outcomes for men and boys in NSW.

"Men are far less likely to visit a doctor. I know this firsthand, as I delayed seeking help when I was anaemic. There are lots of reasons. Fear of the unknown. Worried it feels weak. Embarrassment. It's even a misguided bravado and pride. It's all dangerous and it must change," said Mr Cross.

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