
Men Building Better Relationships
We are currently recruiting participants for a new study about supporting men who have experienced or are experiencing relationship breakdown (i.e., divorce, separation or break up).We work to improve men’s health.
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HeadsUpGuys.org
Online strategies for managing and preventing depression.

Contact! Unload
Returned veterans make the challenging transitions back to civilian life.

Man-Up Against Suicide
Sharing photos and words to end the stigma that surrounds male suicidality and reaching out for help.

QuitNow Men
Tools, tips, and strategies to quit smoking for good.

Dads in Gear
An in-person program for new fathers to get healthy and quit smoking.

Dads in Gear Indigenous
A program for men who want to be involved, healthy, and smoke free dads.

If I Were Tom
Tom has prostate cancer. What would you do in his place?

Support Groups in BC
Informal face-to-face meetings across BC to discuss all things prostate cancer.

Men's Sheds
Shared workshops to get things done, together.

The DUDES Club
Events and activities that focus on wellness in men.

Wellmen Adventure Club
Igniting adventurous brotherhood.

Hat Trick
A free program to be more active, eat healthier, and connect with hockey players.

POWERPLAY At Work
A workplace wellness and healthy living program.
Upcoming events
How Dads Can Overcome Separation & Still Parent Their Kids
Dr. John Oliffe will be a panelist in a virtual conversation called How Dads Can Overcome Separation & Still Parent Their Kids, hosted by Dad Central. Follow the link below to register for this free event.
21st Annual Victorian Collaborative Mental Health Nursing Conference
Dr. John Oliffe will be presenting a keynote address titled 'Picturing Suicidality' at the 21st Annual Victorian Collaborative Mental Health Nursing Conference.
American Society of Andrology 46th Annual Conference
Dr. John Oliffe will be presenting a lecture on Complexities and Caveats in Men’s Health Help-seeking at the American Society of Andrology 46th Annual Conference.
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Despite the known benefits of physical activity after a prostate cancer diagnosis, the majority of Canadian prostate cancer survivors are insufficiently active. The primary objective of this study was to understand the exercise preferences, interests and exercise levels of Canadian prostate cancer survivors.