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Highlands & Islands Regional MSP, David Stewart Backs Betting Shop Campaign To Tackle Killer Disease

3rd September 2018

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You bet we can beat Prostate Cancer.

Highlands & Islands Regional MSP, David Stewart backs betting shop campaign to tackle killer disease.

David is backing a campaign in betting shops to raise awareness about a disease which kills almost 1000 men a year in Scotland.

William Hill, one of the largest retail bookmakers in Scotland, has partnered with Prostate Cancer UK and industry trade association ABB Scotland in a bid to provide potentially life saving information and support to men at risk of developing the disease.

Prostate cancer is the most common form of cancer among men, with one in eight men likely to get the disease at some point in their lives. However, it can often be successfully treated if caught early enough. Awareness of risk is a man's chief defence against the disease. Men over 50, men with a family history of the disease and black men are more at risk and should speak to their doctor if they have concerns.

Throughout the campaign, which runs until the end of September, prostate cancer information and leaflets will be available within all 310 William Hill shops in Scotland, awareness posters will be displayed on washroom doors, and all staff will receive training on key prostate cancer messages to bring up in conversation with customers. Volunteers from Prostate Cancer UK, who have lived or are currently living with the disease, will also visit shops and talk to staff and customers about their own experiences.

Fundraising is also be a key component of the partnership. Customers will have the opportunity to buy one of the charity's ‘Man of Men’ pin badges in store or simply donate via collection tins which will be in each store. The campaign hopes to raise £20,000 in support of the charity and is well on its way to achieving its target.

David Stewart said "I am more than happy as Shadow Health Minister to back this campaign. Prostate cancer is the most common cancer in men and the disease kills one man every 45 minutes in the UK. This is why it is important to target men and I am delighted that William Hill have partnered up with Prostate Cancer UK to do just that through their network of shops.

Kathleen Feeney, Team Leader - Volunteer Engagement for Prostate Cancer UK, said: "Prostate Cancer UK’s ambition is to stop men dying from prostate cancer and to achieve this it is crucial to reach as many men as possible to help raise awareness of their risk. Partnering with William Hill provides an opportunity to get these important health messages out to a large number of men in Scotland whilst raising funds."

Garry Fenton, William Hill Regional Manager, said: “It is a privilege for William Hill to be partnering with Prostate Cancer UK, who do such vital work in tackling the disease. We have a significant presence in Scotland and using our network of shops we have a real opportunity to raise awareness of a cancer which is now the third biggest killer in the UK, and encourage as many of our customers, colleagues and members of our communities to seek support if they have any concerns about their health."

ABB Scotland, the trade body representing the majority of retail betting shops in Scotland, is part funding the campaign.

ABB Scotland spokesman Donald Morrison said: "Given the age profile of many of our customers, typically male and over 50, this partnership makes perfect sense. Hopefully, the close relationship between shop staff and customers means we can break down some of the taboos surrounding the disease and encourage customers to have conversations with their GP that they might not otherwise have."

* Prostate cancer is the most common cancer in men and the disease kills one man every 45 minutes in the UK

* More than 3,000 men in Scotland are diagnosed with the disease, and almost 1,000 men die from prostate cancer

* There are over 26,000 men living with and after prostate cancer in Scotland.

* Anyone with concerns about prostate cancer may contact Prostate Cancer UK's Specialist Nurses in confidence on 0800 074 8383 or online via the Live Chat instant messaging service: www.prostatecanceruk.org. The Specialist Nurse phone service is free to landlines and open from 9am to 6pm Monday to Friday with late opening until 8pm on Wednesdays.

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David Stewart MSP with William Hill staff in Inverness.