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Above  are  the  themes  I  will  discuss  in  the  presenta7on.  

•  In  my  opening  I  men7oned  a  video  cliip  about  a  young  men’s  Haka  for  their  teacher  who  died.  

•  I  men7oned  about  the  power  and  in7mida7ng  aspect  of  this,  but  didn’t  really  men7on  that  I  thought  also  the  deep  honour  and  respect  shown  was  also  very  powerful  and  says  a  lot  about  men.  

•  Important  also  to  think  that  in  such  a  large  group  of  young  men  there  is  clearly  going  to  be  great  diversity.    We  need  to  teach  young  men  to  ensure  they  use  their  power  for  good,  but  as  a  society  we  need  to  recognise  this  power  is  there,  and  needs  to  be  expressed.  

•  I  also  think  that  the  sense  of  honour  is  something  that  appears  very  important.    I  think  the  approach  we  take  to  Family  Violence  as  in  the  picture  on  the  next  slide,  shames  men  very  publically,  which  is  understandable,  but  it  puts  men  off  engaging.  

 

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Ingkintja  Clinic  (Male  Health  Centre)  at  Alice  Springs    Is  this  the  8me  and  place  to  engage  men  in  this  important  topic?              

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There  are  many  expressions  of  Masculinity.        Gay,  blue  collar,  white  collar,  unemployed,  hippy,  SNAG,  teenage,  older  and  wider,  older  and  not-­‐so-­‐wiser    Masculinity  is  some7mes  seen  as  a  problem.      Prison  popula7on  about  93%  male    Young  Men’s  mental  health  –  1  in  4  young  men  are  experiences  mental  health  concerns.        Only  about  25%  seek  help    Costs  $3Billion/year  Australia    But  men  are  just  people,  and  some  people  have  problems    Myths  •  Men  don’t  talk  –  story  of  the  men’s  shed  bus  •  Men  aren’t  interested  in  their  health  –  well  they  wont  go  to  a  Prostate  Cancer  Informa7on  session  unless  they  have  prostate  cancer.    They  aYend  doctors  etc  at  similar  rates.      

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Society  •  Reduc7on  in  religious  prac7ce  

•  Loss  of  a  safe  space  for  men  to  talk  •  Pub  has  become  less  friendly  to  male  social  connec7on  

•  Increase  in  media  and  informa7on  and  stereotyping  of  a  certain  masculinity  

•  Disposability  of  males  (As  wr^en  about  by  Warren  Farrell  in  the  Myth  of  Male  Power)  •  Suicide  rates  •  men  as  the  defenders  and  protectors  •  Workplace  based  accident  and  injury  

•  (how  many  men  died  building  the  big  man  made  wonders?  

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Equality  and  equity    A  way  to  go  for  women,  and      Feminism  is  supposed  to  be  about  equal  opportunity  for  all    Don’t  think  we  have  worked  out  men’s  libera7on  from  the  confines  of  society’s  expecta7ons  of  men    Embracing  fatherhood  and  our  role  as  carers  (protectors)  in  modern  society  is  where  we  need  to  focus.    A  conversa7on  is  needed  about  the  posi7ve  aspects  of  feminism  for  men.  

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There  is  a  lack  of  support  for  men  in  early  fatherhood,  and  this  is  a  golden  opportunity  to  engage  them  in  their  own  health  and  wellbeing.    This  guy  looks  like  a  dear  caught  in  the  headlights,  but  I  think  it  kind  of  sums  things  up  –  he  is  at  ease  with  holding  his  baby,  and  rela7vely  natural  even,  but  inside  is  going  a  hundred  miles  an  hour,  feeling  like  he  has  lost  his  once  cool  life,  he’s  loosing  sleep  as  well,  and  feels  like  he  doesn’t  know  what  to  do.    (That’s  what  the  picture  says  to  me  anyway)  

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Technology  •  Manual  labour  shifing  off  shore    

•  Manual  labour  is  minimized  through  technology  

•  Move  to  the  service  industries  and  roles  that  are  tradi7onally  female  oriented  roles  

•  Lack  of  value  of  men  in  caring  roles,  and  the  risks  for  men  and  community  percep7ons  of  men  in  caring  roles  

 

Psychology  •  Male  iden7ty  strongly  associated  with  work,  this  is  where  our  social  connec7ons  are  generally  strongest  •  Removal  from  family  upon  the  industrial  revolu7on  –  we  have  not  yet  recovered  from  this  and  men  (Steve  Biddulph)  

 

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Include  men  as  part  of  planning  team    •  Male  inclusive  approach  to  workplace  

•  Groupwork  solu7ons  •  Mens  Health  Services  •  AIMHS  (  see  below  for  details)  •  University  of  Western  Sydney  –  Men’s  health  Informa7on  Resource  Centre  

•  University  of  Newcastle  –  Family  Ac7on  Centre  -­‐  Fatherhood  •  Consult  with  men  in  the  community  about  programs  you  want  them  to  be  involved  with  

•  Include  men  in  the  delivery  of  the  program  •  not  to  say  women  shouldn’t  be  a  part  of  it,  but  it  can  easily  look  like  women  telling  men  what  to  do,  and  that  may  not  work  so  well….  

•  Consider  7ming,  loca7on,  ac7vity  •  Camp  fire  models  

•  Develop  trust,  confiden7ality  and  respect  •  Don’t  judge  –  accept  men,  and  allow  them  

•  Separate  people  from  the  problem  •  Normalize  and  model  the  behaviours  you  want  to  see  

 •  Beyond  Blues  report  into  Male  Social  Connectedness  

•  Referrals  –  personal  referrals  are  powerful  for  men,  it  helps  to    

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Value  men  and  the  work  of  male  inclusion    Build  rela7onships  and  trust  

 recognise  the  value  of  informal  help  seeking  –  men  suss  things  out  –  seek  referrals  from  other  mates    Referral  pathways  –  are  crucial    Be  solu7ons  focused  with  prac7cal  hands  on  ac7vi7es  programs.  Eg;  cooking  classes  for  newly  separated  men,  or  men  going  into  re7rement  

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Acknowledge  struggles  with  vulnerability  Create  Male  friendly  environments  •  inclusion  –  parents  –  include  dads.  (acknowledge  the  wider  range  of  family  types)  

•  Carers  –  200  male  carers  in  one  municipality  south  of  Hobart.    -­‐  ‘Pamper  sessions’  were  offered  to  carers  in  one  area,  but  they  do  not  appeal  to  men,  at  least  not  in  that  language  

•  Consult  with  men  –  ask  them  what  they  want  and  be  genuinely  open  to  doing  the  things  they  want.  

•  Time  and  place  –  think  about  extending  opening  hours  of  your  service  to  enable  men  to  come  before  work,  or  afer  work  –  even  on  just  a  couple  of  days/week  

•  Time  and  loca7on  of  your  program  or  ac7vity  •  Build  into  the  workplace  •  Change  workplace  cultures    •  Extend  opening  hours    

•  Consider  the  pictures  on  the  walls,  and  magazines  in  wai7ng  areas  

•  Andrew  Kings  checklists  at  Groupwork  Solu7ons    

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Understand  male  behaviour  and  psychology  

help-­‐seeking  Risk  taking  

Consider  research  into  men  and  boys  Network    with  others    

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Mengage      hYp://www.nhv.org.au/news/2015/7/15/engaging-­‐men-­‐in-­‐health-­‐care-­‐prac7ce-­‐and-­‐policy-­‐guidelines-­‐have-­‐been-­‐released    

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Men’s  Health  Services  –  Greg  Millan    Richard  Fletcher  –  Family  Ac7on  Centre    AIHMS  –  Aus  ins7tute  of  Male  Health  Studies  –  Adelaide    University  of  Western  Sydney  –  SDOH    University  of  Melbourne  –  Ten  to  Men  study    Mengage  website  

 NSW  male  health  clearinghouse    link  to  MHW    strategies  for  engaging  men    MHIRC:  Resource  Kit  2:  Prac88oners’  Guide  to  Effec8ve  Men’s  Health  

Messaging      

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AIHW  –  male  health  pages  www.aihw.gov.au/male-­‐health/      Engaging  Men  in  Health  Care  –  Prac7ce  and  Policy  guide  –  just  released  in  Victoria  hYp://www.nhv.org.au/news/2015/7/15/engaging-­‐men-­‐in-­‐health-­‐care-­‐prac7ce-­‐and-­‐policy-­‐guidelines-­‐have-­‐been-­‐released      

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 Ten  2  men  study  –  at  university  of  Melbourne    .    

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www.workingwithmen.org.au    

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Links  to  an  informa7on  kit  about  male  health  and  wellbeing    Conference  proceeding  for  past  conferences  and  the  next  one  coming  up  in  August    

 Is  your  community  going  to  have  someone  go  –  share  the  cost  with  another  org    

 create  an  event  to  support  a  worker,  get  workers  compe7ng  for  the  opportunity?    Referrals    

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Australian  Men’s  health  Forum  -­‐  hYp://www.amhf.org.au  Australian  Ins7tute  of  Male  Health  Studies  (SA)  -­‐  hYp://aimhs.com.au/  Menslink  –  ACT:  hYp://menslink.org.au  Male  Health  Victoria  -­‐  hYp://www.malehealthvic.org.au  Men’s  Wellbeing  (QLD)  hYp://www.menswellbeing.org/  MAN  (WA)  hYp://www.man.org.au  NSW  Men’s  Health  Forum  hYp://menshealthforumnsw.org.au    Men’s  Resources  Tasmania  –  www.mrtasmania.org            

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Build  on  the  opportuni8es  that  are  already  out  there  in  your  community  •  The  foo7e  event  coming  to  town  •  The  school  based  ac7vity  for  parents  •  The  Agricultural  show  •  The  car  show  •  The  computer  expo  •  Men’s  Health  week  at  the  office  

Loca8on  •  Invi7ng  men  to  a  talk  about  prostate  cancer  at  the  health  centre  –  how  to  create  a  quiet  night  in.  

•  The  pub  –  Beer  and  bubs  example  •  Football  oval,  or  club  rooms  •  The  workplace  

Life  stages  /  transi8ons  •  Re7rement  •  Arrival  of  first  baby  •  Gradua7on  

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The  workplace  is  a  vitally  important  part  of  working  to  improve  male  health    yes  it  misses  a  lot  of  people  –  unemployed  and  re7red,  but  it’s  worth  

considering    

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One  of  the  best  ways  to  work  with  men,  and  to  kill  two  birds  with  one  stone.  –  boys  and  their  dads  or  male  mentors    Works  with  the  dad’s  here  and  now,  and  exposes  them  to  a  sde  of  masculinity  that  most  men  have  not  experienced,  but  that  they  love  •  ritual  •  sacred  space  •  Trust  •  Deep  personal  connec7on  

For  boys  •  Opportunity  to  challenge  tradi7onal  male  stereotypes  •  To  welcome  them  into  responsible  male  adulthood  •  Builds  new  rela7onships  with  parents  and  wider  community  

 

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•  Work  with  the  kids  and  dads  •  Bernies  place  –      a  child  friendly  space  for  a  break  from  shopping  for  families  in  Burnie  Tasmania  –asked  dad’s  what  they  wanted?  

•   they  created  a  a  rough  and  tumble  play  area  in  the  children's  play  area  –  Richard  Fletchers  research  

 

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                       Male  sexual  and  reprpduc7ve  health  –  good  resources  and  an  ambassdor  program  to  involve  in  your  ac7vi7es  and  programs  www.andrologyaustralia.org  

Good  informaiton  about  suppor7ng  men  and  their  health  rela7ng  to  their  age.  Founda7on  49    ww.49.com.au/mens-­‐health/health-­‐in-­‐your-­‐decade-­‐of-­‐life  

www.menshealthaustralia.net    -­‐  a  good  blog  that  shares  informa7on  as  it  comes  out  across  various  fields.      

aracyfatherhoodresearchnetwork.tumblr.com    Probably  the  best  forum  for  staying  up  to  date  with  research  and  programs  rela7ng  to  fatherhood.  

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Clearing  house  for  male  health  info  –  and  engaging  menhYp://www.mengage.org.au  

 An  inspiring  blog  about  suppor7ng  boys  becoming  men  –  highly  recommendedjourneytomanhood.blogspot.com.au/    Beyond  Blue  campaign  about  men’s  mental  health  –  good  use  of  humour  www.mantherapy.org.au      Campaign  about  male  vic7ms  f  family  violence.    Can  appear  to  be  figh7ng  the  feminism  FV  model,  but  I  feel  is  just  trying  to  raise  the  issue  of  male  vic7ms,  but  coud  do  it  beYer      www.oneinthree.com.au      Peak  body  for  men’s  shedswww.mensshed.org      

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www.prostate.org.au              

raisingchildren.net.au/fathers    

www.ruok.org.au/                          

www.whiteribbon.org.au/      

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An  example  of  a  posi7ve  approach  to  engaging  men  in  the  family  violence  issues,  that  I  feel  makes  it  easier  for  men  to  get  involved.    This  comes  from  the  Maleny  Men’s  Group  –  find  them  on  face  book  

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Thanks  for  listening  to  my  talk.    I’d  be  happy  to  receive  any  feedback  or  comments  on  my  presenta7on  –  content  and  delivery.    All  the  best  with  your  good  work  in  suppor7ng  and  working  with  men  

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