Peter Baker – Improving Men’s Health and Wellbeing
How and why has men’s health been so badly impacted by Covid-19? What do masculinities and feminism have to do with men’s health? What are some of the key issues affecting the wellbeing of men and boys in the UK today, and what can we do about it? Find out more in the latest episode of Now and Men, with international men’s health expert Peter Baker.
Peter is the Director of the Global Action on Men’s Health network, and for 12 years was the Chief Executive of the Men’s Health Forum in the UK. Until 2020 he was also the Campaign Director for HPV Action, and in 2018 received the Royal Society for Public Health’s award for Outstanding Contribution to Championing the Public’s Health because of his efforts in getting boys vaccinated against HPV (human papillomavirus).
Topics covered in this episode include…
- Why Covid-19 demonstrates the need to engage much more with men and boys about their physical and mental health (for example, regarding vaccinations).
- Why the male suicide rate does not appear to have increased so far during the pandemic.
- How Peter got involved in working on men’s health, and the impact of his own experiences of growing up as a boy.
- Peter’s involvement in anti-sexist activism such as the magazine Achilles Heel, and why feminism has made a vital contribution to men’s health.
- The effects of pornography on men and boys, and Peter’s involvement in anti-pornography campaigning.
- The impacts of masculine gender norms and expectations on men’s and boys’ health.
- The increasing struggles some men and boys are facing around body image.
- Peter’s campaigning for boys to get vaccinated against the human papillomavirus (HPV).
- What works, what some of the tensions are, and what policies are needed to improve the health of men and boys.