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It's time to register for one of our workplace webinars that we are hosting next Tuesday in the run up to International Men's Day, which coincides with Inclusion at Work Week. The Australian Men's Health Forum is hosting a powerful series of webinars on the 18th of November titled Men, Inclusion and the Workplace. Across six sessions, experts from around Australia will share research, lived experience and practical tools for creating safer, fairer and more connected workplaces.
These webinars will be of particular interest to people with responsibility for workplace health and wellbeing, diversity and inclusion and broader HR matters.
Learn more about each session and how to register below. Also check out our IMD 2025 calendar to find an event near you, and don't forget to share this year's International Men's Day graphics and resources.
Remember, International Men's Day is a great opportunity for workplaces, community organisations and businesses to run an International Men's Day event, which this year is themed Supporting Men and Boys. Best Wishes, Glen Poole, CEO The Australian Men's Health Forum |
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| Resettling from home to workAs workplaces evolve, supporting staff with families has never been more important. This engaging and practical webinar facilitated by the Fathering Project will give participants valuable insights on balancing family responsibilities while excelling at work. Time: 9:30am-10:30am AEDT Date: 18th November FIND OUT MORE AND REGISTER
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| How to help a workmate doing it tough In this webinar, Australian Men’s Health Forum CEO Glen Poole shares the key tips and learnings from the Know Your Man Facts toolkit – How to Help a Mate Doing It Tough – and outlines how it can be applied in workplace settings. Designed by men's health workers, our simple yet effective guide covers the signs that a workmate may be doing it tough and how to prepare for a meaningful conversation. Time: 11am-12pm AEDT Date: 18th November FIND OUT MORE AND REGISTER
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| Bullying, bantering and building social bondsIn this webinar, three great panellists bring a diversity of experience which includes a scientific exploration of the negative and positive aspects of workplace banter: the harmful impacts of homophobia on all men regardless of sexuality and the deep and lasting impacts of supporting men to build meaningful social bonds. Time: 12:30pm-1:45pm AEDT Date: 18th November FIND OUT MORE AND REGISTER
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| The Importance of Creating Father-Friendly WorkplacesTom Docking, CEO and founder of Dads Group, has championed father-inclusive programs that strengthen family connections during early parenthood. His initiatives — including Man With a Pram and the nationally recognised Integrated Model of Care for Fathers in the Perinatal Period — show how inclusive practices in workplaces and health systems can improve outcomes for parents and children alike. Time: 2pm-2:45pm AEDT Date: 18th November FIND OUT MORE AND REGISTER
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| Men Leading The ChangeLeading the Change: How Men in Leadership Can Drive Gender Equity and Inclusion at Work features Dr Ashley McGrath, CEO of CEOs for Gender Equity. McGrath will discuss how men in leadership positions can champion gender equity by fixing systems rather than assigning blame. With insights from over 90 CEOs in her network, she’ll outline concrete steps leaders can take to embed inclusion. Time: 2:45pm-3:30pm AEDT Date: 18th November FIND OUT MORE AND REGISTER
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| Overcoming Barriers For Culturally Diverse Men
Barriers to Inclusion – The Experiences of Culturally Diverse Men in Australian Workplaces, shines a light on the challenges faced by Culturally and Linguistically Diverse men. Panellists include Ukash Ahmed (Multicultural Communities Council of South Australia),Victor Adeseolu (social worker and cultural inclusion specialist), andJal David (Migrant Resource Centre Tasmania).
Time: 3:30pm-4:45pm Date: 18th November FIND OUT MORE AND REGISTER
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KNOW YOUR MAN FACTS TOOLKITS |
| Know Your Man Facts ToolkitsKnow Your Man Facts Talks are suitable for anyone to deliver. They are interactive and come with full speaker notes. Be a men's health champion and help improve the lives of men and boys in Australia. We have toolkits on Men's Heart Health, Men's Mental Health, Mateship, Exercise, Men's Health Checks and the new Men's Health Facts. You can also download Know Your Man Facts graphics and share them on your social channels, as well as print out our popular Men's Health Infographics. VIEW ALL
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The Australian Men’s Health Forum is the peak body for men’s health in Australia. We’re working to create a healthier future for men and boys by helping people take action to tackle the social factors that shape men’s health. |
| PO Box A647 Sydney Sth, NSW 1235 0419 319 140 admin@amhf.org.au
 AMHF receives funding from the Australian Government |
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