Bradfords enlists region’s sports stars to get men talking this Men’s Health Week

Mary Youlden
Authored by Mary Youlden
Posted Monday, June 13, 2022 - 10:27pm

Bradfords Building Supplies has teamed up with the Exeter Chiefs and Somerset County Cricket Club to encourage people to check in on their friends this Men’s Health Week (13-19 June 2022).

Sports stars including Exeter Chiefs RFC and England player, Henry Slade, plus Somerset County Cricket Club captain, Tom Abell, will feature alongside tradesmen in a special video encouraging men to look out for each other.

Bradfords x Men’s Health Week (ft. Henry Slade and Tom Abell) - in association with Movember

As part of its commitment to support health and wellbeing, particularly of its employees and colleagues across the construction industry, Bradfords has promised to donate £10,000 to charity The Movember Foundation when viewing numbers of the video hit 50,000.

The donation will be made with the support of four key Bradfords suppliers, Stonemarket, Dulux Trade, Tarmac and Polypipe Building Supplies to help Movember continue its work taking care of men in the South-West and around the country.

The initiative is the latest in Bradfords’ ongoing efforts to support the mental health of colleagues and customers, including the provision of mental health first aiders across its business and mental health awareness training for managers.

“Ever since we were established more than 250 years ago, Bradfords has built a proud history of taking care of our teams and the customers we serve – and we know that looking out for our friends is one of the most important jobs we can do,” said Bradfords’ CEO, David Young.

“Research by Movember shows that 47% of men find it difficult to talk about their problems and we see this as a significant issue for the building and construction industry. We hope our video will remind our customers, team members and the wider communities we serve to check in on their mates – whether it’s talking about any particular problems they might have, or just the chance to connect with each other.

“We’re very grateful to the support of the suppliers who are contributing towards our donation, and we encourage everyone to share our video far and wide!”

Paul Malloy, Head of Marketing at Bradfords, added: “When sharing the YouTube video, please post the link itself so we can keep track of how many people have seen it. We’ll be ready to make that donation as soon as we’ve reached 50,000 views!”

For more information on Movember, including resources to support men’s mental health, visit: https://uk.movember.com/

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