MISSISSAUGA, ON, May 14, 2024
/CNW/ - Today, Haleon (Canada), a
global leader in consumer health; makers of Advil, Voltaren,
Centrum, Buckley's and Sensodyne; have partnered with GlobalMedic
to launch the first ever Haleon Health Trailer focused on
providing self-care products and services to marginalized
communities. The health trailer will help to progress Haleon's goal
of empowering Canadians to be more included in opportunities for
better everyday health.
"At Haleon, we believe we can have a real impact in helping
people gain access to better everyday health, by making health more
inclusive, achievable, and sustainable," said Rupa Bahri, General Manager, Canada Business
Unit, Haleon. "With the launch of the Haleon Health Trailer
we are aiming to help people on their health journey where they are
and whatever their circumstances might be. The trailer's goal is to
provide people with equitable access to self-care products to help
them live in good health for as long as possible."
In 2022, the Haleon Health Inclusivity Index showed that
Canada ranks in the top ten
countries for health inclusivity, as a recognised leader for
prioritizing health in society. However, Canada had low health literacy scores (33%),
demonstrating a hurdle to true health empowerment. The Haleon
Health Trailer will help bridge the gap by bringing important
self-care products to those who need it most.
"We're so thankful to the team at Haleon for collaborating with
us on this trailer," said Rahul
Singh, Executive Director, GlobalMedic. "Our team at
GlobalMedic is always focused on our guiding principle of getting
the right aid to the right people at the right time, and this
trailer will do just that. It will help us to bring even more
important self-care products and services to those who need them
most."
Both Haleon and GlobalMedic are committed to enabling health
inclusivity and improving health literacy in the communities where
we live and work. For Haleon, this comes to life through empowering
self-care, investing in research and action, and driving change
through purposeful brands. The Haleon Health Trailer brings
this to commitment to life. It is equipped to provide self-care
products, education and wrap around healthcare. The trailer will
help the people who need it most to access self-care products,
increase their health literacy and access other critical health
resources.
Health inclusivity is focused on two ideas, equitable access,
and full participation. Health literacy is the ability to find,
understand and use health information to make informed
health-related decisions. In short, it means being your own best
health advocate. The Haleon Health Trailer is one step
in the right direction to providing equitable access to those who
need it most and to help improve everyday health with humanity.
To learn more, visit Haleon.com.
About Haleon
Haleon (LSE: HLN) is a global leader in consumer health, with
brands trusted by millions of consumers globally. The group employs
over 22,000 people across 170 markets, who are united by Haleon's
purpose - to deliver better everyday health with humanity. Haleon's
product portfolio spans five major categories - Oral Health,
Pain Relief, Respiratory Health, Digestive Health and
Other, and Vitamins, Minerals and Supplements (VMS). Its
long-standing brands - such as Advil, Sensodyne, Voltaren,
NeoCitran, Otrivin, Polident, and Centrum - are built on trusted
science, innovation and deep human understanding.
About GlobalMedic
GlobalMedic is a registered Canadian charity that runs capacity
building programs and provides disaster relief services to
large-scale catastrophes around the world. GlobalMedic has
responded to 253 disasters in 83 countries, including earthquakes
in Ecuador, Haiti, Japan
and Nepal; tsunamis in
Japan and Sri Lanka; typhoons in the Philippines and Taiwan; hurricanes in Grenada and Guatemala; cyclones in India, Myanmar, Vanuatu and Mozambique; floods in Bangladesh, Mexico and Pakistan; drought and famine in Kenya and Mauritania; epidemics in Liberia and Sierra
Leone; and complex emergencies in Gaza, Iraq,
Mali, Somalia, Syria, Ukraine and Yemen.
SOURCE Haleon