30th May 2025

Victoria Park Backs New MUG Sun Safety Campaign

Representatives stand on the pitch to promote skincare campaign

Local male cancer charity Male Uprising Guernsey (MUG) has launched a new sun safety campaign aimed at raising awareness of the importance of skin protection and early detection in preventing skin cancer.

The initiative, which was officially launched at Victoria Park, aims to help islanders make better choices when out in the sun and to know when to seek medical advice. The message of prevention and detection is simple:‘Cream up. Cover up. Cool off.’

Skin cancer is one of the most common forms of cancer in Guernsey, with non-melanoma skin cancers accounting for around 45% of all diagnosed cancers. Even small changes inspots - such as itching, crusting, asymmetry, or a change in colour or size - could be cause for concern.

Checking your skin regularly and contacting a GP if you notice any changes could save your life.

Dr Ed Partridge, from the Healthcare Group, says:

“Worryingly, awareness of the early signs of skin cancer is still low.

“As well as protecting your skin with a broad-spectrum SPF, covering up, and seeking shade when the sun is at its hottest, it’s vital to be familiar with what’s normal for your skin.

“If you notice any changes or anything unusual, speak to your GP and get it checked. Early detection is crucial – and when it comes to skin cancer, it’s always better to be safe than sorry.”

The campaign also highlights key findings from the recent Guernsey Wellbeing Survey.

Diane Matthews, Strategic Screening Lead for Public Health, says:

“Skin cancer rates in Guernsey are very high, higher than in the South of England…”

“We know from our recent Wellbeing Survey that nearly half of Guernsey Islanders had at leastone episode of sunburn in the last year. The figure was more concerning for younger people (aged16-24 years), where 73% reported having been sunburned in the previous year.

“The more episodes of sunburn increase cancer risk, so if people are burning from a young age, it is likely that the number of episodes of sunburn over a lifetime will also increase.

“We are very grateful to be working with MUG to spread the word about how to be safe in the sunso that people can protect their own skin, their children's skin and help prevent skin cancer."

MUG has supplied sunscreen to schools and organisations across the island, including Victoria Park, as part of its campaign.

Rob Jones, Director at Victoria Park, says: “As a community football venue, we’re keen to safeguard the health and wellbeing of everyone who visits us, from players to fans. 

“We’re delighted to support MUG’s new campaign and help spread the word about sun safety, both now and into the football seasons ahead.”

The charity is also one of the chosen beneficiaries of the 2025 Cobo Bay Hotel Balcony Gigs, where supporters can ‘raise a pint to raise awareness’ using MUG-branded cups - with all proceeds going towards raising awareness of and funds for male cancers in Guernsey.

The three key actions are:

  • Cream up – Use SPF 15 or higher, and reapply regularly

     

  • Cover up – Wear a hat, sunglasses and protective clothing

 

  • Cool off – Avoid overexposure to the sun when it’s strongest, between 11am and 3pm

 

Look after your skin. Spot the signs early. And if in doubt, get checked out.

 

For more information on MUG, visit www.mug.gg

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