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Man Alive! Men’s Health Conference - Sport & Health – A Shared Agenda

Find out how to: • Empower men to take control of their health • Encourage positive lifestyle changes by getting out and getting active • Achieve a happier and healthier community
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Location

Members Lounge, Ravenhill Rugby Grounds
85 Ravenhill Park
Belfast, BT6 0DG54° 34' 42.2148" N, 5° 54' 22.626" W
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Find out how to:

  • Empower men to take control of their health
  • Encourage positive lifestyle changes by getting out and getting active
  • Achieve a happier and healthier community

High profile speakers include leaders in public health, cancer prevention, sport and physical recreation.

The Man Alive! conference is a practical guide for men’s health, looking at the implications of an increasingly sedentary population and how the private, statutory, voluntary, community and sports sectors can work together to address inactivity and associated public health issues.

There will be a range of interactive sessions, fun sporting challenges plus practical taster sessions of the Ulster Cancer Foundation’s PACE (physical activity and cancer engagement) programme.

Dress for an active day!

UCF is grateful to BT for their continued partnership on the Man Alive! Campaign and to Sport Northern Ireland for their support this year. 

Location: Members Lounge, Ravenhill Rugby Grounds, 85 Ravenhill Park, Belfast, BT6 0DG

Cost: Free (limited number of places available)

Contact: To register please contact Leonne Wheatley, Ulster Cancer Foundation by Wednesday 9th June on 028 9066 3281 or email leonnewheatley@ulstercancer.org

 


Derval McVerry | 20 May 2010 - 1:21pm |

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