MOVEMBER: Men’s Health Month 2025
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MOVEMBER: Men’s Health Month 2025

November 1 @ 8:00 am - November 30 @ 5:00 pm

Grow A Moustache... for Men's Health!

Movember website screen captureMovember is a global movement tackling mental health, suicide, prostate and testicular cancer. Grow a Mo or choose how you’ll get involved. Sign up today and have fun, raise funds, and help men live longer, healthier lives!

Do Movember at work

Fundraise at your workplace to champion men’s health!

Boost connection with colleagues and drive employee engagement! Movember can stimulate serious conversations about men’s mental health and wellbeing. But it’s also about having fun and feeling engaged and motivated. A friendly competition between departments or industry partners can help build community spirit and raise more funds too for this important cause!

Get the App!

Kick off your Movember journey with the official app. More social interactions to support your fundraising efforts. Closer connection to the Mo Community to feel supported through the month. User friendly for newcomers.

Movember and Occupational Health and Safety

Great impact can be made in the workplace, as men at risk of injury on the job or occupational illnesses can research and share information. Men aren’t always keen on opening up conversations with health and safety representatives and supervisors about their concerns. Let’s start! Anyone who suspects an illness, including cancer, might be work-related, can contact OHCOW for advisement. Check out our Work-Related Cancers page for more information. The Occupational Cancer Research Centre (OCRC) features a Disease Surveillance System Data tool which helps show relative risk for a variety of sectors and exposures.

It is known that men are less likely to seek support for mental health, depression and emotional distress. In 2023, research was done specifically on the mental health of workers in the skilled trades, and found a connection between physical safety on the job and mental health. OHCOW’s StressAssess Survey is a valuable tool for analyzing psychosocial stressors in the workplace. The Opioid-Related Harms among Ontario Workers project is a four-year collaboration between the Institute for Work & Health (IWH) and the OCRC at Ontario Health. It addresses the connection between male-dominated trades and opioid use.

OHCOW’s Mayday, Mayday Webinar series has featured sessions on mental health in male-dominated trades, such as the 2023 webinar, Crisis Planning for Worker & Responder Mental Health.

See the playlist for the 2025 Mayday, Mayday here.

Let’s keep issues surrounding men’s health on our radar all year long, starting this month with MO-VEMBER!

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Start:
November 1 @ 8:00 am
End:
November 30 @ 5:00 pm
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