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Yesterday, I attended an engaging seminar on Mental Health and Masculinity, hosted by the Employment Lawyers Association. Little realising that 19 November was also International Men’s Day—a day dedicated to addressing and improving the wellbeing of men and boys globally.
International Men’s Day aims to:
The seminar featured insightful discussions. One employment lawyer and mother spoke about her efforts to guide her sons toward healthy notions of masculinity, emphasising the importance of positive male role models.
Another speaker, the founder of the charity Two Pints Down, shared his personal story. He described how, for years, he suppressed his emotions—until one evening, aided by camaraderie and alcohol, he opened up to his friends, only to discover they had similar stories to share. This illustrated how men often find it easier to share their struggles when standing “side by side” rather than in face-to-face interactions. The concept is echoed in initiatives like Men’s Sheds, which foster open conversations while engaging in hobbies or projects together.
One practical takeaway for workplace interactions was a simple but powerful suggestion: instead of asking “How are you?” in the morning, ask, “How are you, out of ten?” This small change can encourage meaningful discussions about mental health.
Another male employment lawyer addressed the stereotypical traits often associated with masculinity. He argued that opening up about inner fears and traumas is not a sign of weakness but rather an act of great courage. This sentiment resonates with my belief that authenticity builds trust and fosters inner strength.
A compelling example of this courage is Sir Elton John. In confronting his own mental health and addiction challenges, he sought treatment despite fears that it might impact his musical talent. Ultimately, his journey strengthened him, allowing him to emerge as a grounded and inspiring male role model.
Tomorrow, 21 November 2024, Parliament is set to hold a debate on International Men’s Day, addressing issues such as education, work, male experience of parenting, physical and mental health, and survivors of abuse. You can access the detailed research briefing here: CDP-2024-0153.pdf.
Louise Maynard
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20.11.24
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