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<p>No one should suffer unfair treatment because of their gender. Every year International
Men's Day offers an opportunity to highlight how outcomes for men and boys can be
improved and to talk about some of the important work going on every day across Government
to do this.</p><p>The work ranges from the introduction of shared parental leave,
which allows men to take time away from the workplace and bond with their new children,
benefiting that crucial long-term relationship for both parent and child, to our programme
tackling LGBT bullying in schools which seeks to protect those who may be victimised
by outdated and stereotypical ideas of what it means to be a 'real man'. Government
is also working with local authorities to ensure their suicide prevention plans support
more men.</p><p>Throughout the month of November, Defence is encouraging all personnel
to take part in Movember to remind and support each other on important issues surrounding
men's physical and mental health.</p>
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