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Masculinity in the workplace

Promoting gender inclusivity and addressing masculinity is key to building a healthy and productive workplace...

Yet many businesses overlook the impact of unhealthy masculinity and its influence on workplace dynamics.

Our Healthy Masculinity in the Workplace training gives businesses the tools to promote healthy masculinity within the workforce, as well as developing leadership styles that balance strength with empathy and support, aiming towards more effective management styles and more inclusive environments.

 

This training creates an environment where all employees feel valued, respected, and empowered to succeed.

Interactive workshops and assemblies that provide spaces for young people to explore and embody healthy masculinity.

We support schools in delivering cutting edge Personal Development and PSHE curriculums

Our services focus on enhancing students' understanding of gender, masculinity, challenging misogynistic attitudes and behaviours, and exploring gender stereotypes.

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Our workshop allows employees to:

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  • Understand how unhealthy masculinity presents itself in the workplace, as well as its impact on employees and general workplace culture.
     

  • Identify and challenge unhealthy masculinity in the workplace.
     

  • Explore common scenarios where unhealthy masculinity is present and where healthy masculinity can be of benefit to all.
     

  • Discover actionable methods of promoting healthy masculinity in the workplace.
     

  • Implement healthy masculinity through tangible, measurable individual action in the workplace.

Why this matters

By addressing masculinity and gender issues, your organisation demonstrates a commitment to diversity, inclusion, and employee well-being

This proactive approach helps prevent incidents of misconduct, improves retention, and enhances your employer brand, attracting diverse, innovative talent and boosting overall competitiveness.

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