Supporting Men & Boys
✓ Start a safe and positive conversation about male mental health
✓ Reduce stigma by exploring scenarios we can all relate to
✓ Explore the link between hormones, communication styles and support strategies
✓ Learn a simple but effective 3-step strategy to support the males you care about
✓ Create a safe environment where up to 25 attendees can ask anything
“A wonderful insight to understand how men and boys’ minds work. Valuable information that everyone should know.”
“I wish it was longer, I haven't come away from a session and felt so inspired in a very long time.”
“Ryan delivered the talk to nearly 100 members of the Men’s Network in our NHS trust. [...] The positive feedback was astounding.”
Supporting Men & Boys
Learn simple but effective strategies to support the males in your life and work with this fascinating training from TEDx Speaker and experienced men’s coach, Ryan Parke. Drawing from over 1,000 sources and his experience coaching hundreds of men, Ryan will share practice-proven methods for supporting men and boys with their mental health. Whether you want to support your male friends, family, or clients, Ryan will reveal:
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How hormones may impact communication styles, causing men and boys to ‘shut down’ during important conversations
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His practice proven 3-step strategy for having supportive conversations with males
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The key components he believes make up positive and toxic masculinity, and what to do about it
Featuring groundbreaking new concepts, paired with real coaching conversations from Ryan’s practice, Supporting Men & Boys has received phonomenal feedback from industry leaders, emergency service providers and NHS Trusts. You will leave with a deeper understanding of male mental health, as well as how to tailor support to be more engaging, relevant and effective for men and boys.
In the UK version of this training, Ryan will directly address sensitive topics including suicide and adult websites. Please consider whether this training is right for you before attending. Talk content varies by region.