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Sponsors and supporters

The Men's Health Forum has an ethical policy governing its relationships with partner organisations, funders and other stakeholders. This can be viewed in full here.

It is the Forum's strict policy not to support or endorse any specific medical products, treatments or devices (including all pharmaceutical products whether available only on prescription or over-the-counter). The following have supported the Forum in recent years.

 

2011-12

The following organisations generously supported the Forum in 2011-12:

  • Department of Health
  • Sanofi Pasteur MSD
  • Sanofi Aventis
  • Pfizer
  • Bayer
  • Constructing Better Health
  • Roche
  • BUPA
  • Bristol Myers Squibb

The Forum also received additional and generous in-kind support from:

  • PAGB

2010-11

The following organisations generously supported the Forum in 2010-11:

  • Department of Health £190,774
  • Pfizer £2.5k
  • Royal Mail £15k
  • Food Standards Agency £10k
  • Sanofi Pasteur MSD £3k

The Forum also received additional and generous in-kind support from:

  • PAGB

2009-10

The following organisations generously supported the Forum in 2009-10:

  • Department of Health £555k
  • Pfizer £24k
  • NHS Direct £10k
  • Clinical Solutions £10k
  • Royal Mail £25k
  • Prostate Cancer Research Foundation £7k
  • Nat Mental Health Equalities Prog £17k
  • NHS North West £12k
  • International Planned Parenthood Federation £5k

The Forum also received additional and generous in-kind support from:

  • PAGB

2008-09

The following organisations generously supported the Forum in 2008-09:

  • Dept of Health £289k
  • Home Office £15k
  • IOSH (the Chartered body for health and safety professionals) £5k
  • National Chlamydia Screening Programme £10k
  • Centrica plc £5k
  • British In Vitro Diagnostics Association (BIVDA) £6k
  • Rolls Royce £10k
  • Pfizer £30k
  • Clinical Solutions £25k
  • Dept of Work and Pensions £25k
  • Prostate Cancer Research Foundation £7k
  • Roche Products £10k
  • Gender Equality and Women’s Mental Health £20k
  • Royal Mail £25k
  • NHS Cancer Screening Programme £18k
  • NHS North West £10k
  • Food Standards Agency £15k
  • Equality and Human Rights Commission (EHRC) £30k

2007-08

The following organisations generously supported the Forum in 2007-08:

  • Beohringer Ingelhelm Ltd £7,500 
  • Clinical Solutions £25,000 
  • Commission for Equality and Human Rights £10,000
  • Department of Health £328,200
  • Food Standards Agency  £25,000
  • Government Equalities Office £15,000
  • Home Office £15,000
  • Lambeth PCT £19,244
  • London Development Centre £11,600
  • London Underground Ltd £20,000
  • National Pharmaceutical Association £5,000
  • Oldham PCT £8,000
  • Pfizer Limited  £53,000
  • Prostate Cancer Research Foundation £6,000
  • Quadrant Catering £5,000
  • Roche Products Ltd £13,500
  • Royal Mail £40,000
  • Sanofi £18,500

The Forum also received additional and generous in-kind support from:

  • Anytime After Nine
  • Glasshouse PR

2006-07

The following organisations generously supported the Forum in 2006-7:

  • Abbot Laboratories Ltd £7,500
  • Astellas Pharma Europe Ltd £25,200
  • Asthma UK £6,000
  • Barking & Dagenham PCT £15,000
  • Boehringer Ingleheim Ltd £7,500
  • BUPA £12,000
  • Connexions North London Partnership £26,150
  • Department of Health £124,000
  • Equal Opportunities Commission £8,000
  • Food Standards Agency £6,000
  • Football Association £10,000
  • Lloyds Pharmacy £5,000
  • NIMHE £10,000 
  • Pfizer Limited £38,000 
  • Prostate Cancer Research Foundation £2,000 
  • Roche Diagnostics Ltd £19,500 
  • Roche Products Ltd £16,500 
  • Royal British Legion, The £6,000 
  • Royal Mail £20,000
  • Royal Marsden NHS Foundation £6,000
  • Royal Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain £12,000
  • Sport England £5,000 
  • The Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation £6,000
  • Women & Equality Unit £7,000
  • YMCA £6,000

The Forum also received additional and generous in-kind support from:

  • Anytime After Nine
  • British In-Vitro Diagnostic Association
  • PAGB
  • LMCA
  • Royal Society for the Promotion of Health

 

Page created on March 8th, 2006

Page updated on August 6th, 2013

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