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SUMMARY:Pancreatic Cancer Awareness Month
DESCRIPTION:For the month of November\, OHCOW makes a special acknowledgement of the connection between incidents of hazardous exposures in the workplace and pancreatic cancer.  \nDon’t miss a session of our Occ-tober and Beyond Webinar Series! \nStay tuned to our social media channels and check back for more information and links to relevant resources from OHCOW and our partners.  \nSee the national website for more information.
URL:https://www.ohcow.on.ca/event/pancreatic-cancer-awareness-month/
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SUMMARY:Lung Cancer Awareness Month
DESCRIPTION:At OHCOW\, we are working to make tools accessible to those who risk lung disease and cancer due to hazardous exposure in the workplace. \nCheck out the Silica Control Tool\, created for the construction industry and adapted for Ontario workers. \nDon’t miss a session of our Occ-tober and Beyond Webinar Series! See more about Lung Cancer Awareness Month. \nMore links and resources to come\, please check back and stay tuned to our social media channels as we provide more information throughout the month of November.
URL:https://www.ohcow.on.ca/event/lung-cancer-awareness-month-3/
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SUMMARY:MOVEMBER: Men's Health Month
DESCRIPTION:The month of November is referred to as “MOVEMBER” because men are encouraged to grow a moustache as a symbol for better men’s health\, to draw attention to the issues and start important conversations. Check out the Canadian web site for MO-VEMBER  here.  It includes information and details about events such as a 60 KM walk to help with the goal of awareness of a topic that is too often overlooked. \nWhile the tone is playful\, the situation is serious. Rising rates of testicular and prostate cancer\, suicide and depression\, and reluctance to attend to health matters means many Canadian men are not achieving their optimal health. In fact\, on average\, they live four fewer years than Canadian women\, for a number of occupational and non-occupational reasons\, according to Public Health Canada\, This is a time to discuss and do something about it — and to make such discussions the norm. \nIn the Workplace\nGreat 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. \nIt 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. \nLet’s Keep it on the Radar\nIn 2017\, The provincial government started a partnership with The Canadian Men’s Health Foundation to promote healthier lifestyles for men. The Canadian Institutes of Health Research published information about the health of boys and men in Canada\, a 2021 study that looks at mental health and wellness\, violence\, disease\, accident rate\, and physical activity. \nLet’s keep issues surrounding men’s health on our radar all year long\, starting this month with MO-VEMBER!
URL:https://www.ohcow.on.ca/event/movember-mens-health-month/
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