Towards an effective approach for designing and implementing programs and interventions aimed at fostering freedom from unhealthy masculine stereotypes among men and boys: Hints, tips and promising principles of practice for program facilitators

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In efforts aimed at greater gender equality, there is a growing emphasis on promoting positive or healthier masculinities. Aiming for healthier masculinities that embrace equality, respect, non-violence and care means encouraging boys and men to be more conscious of how enactments of masculinity and traditional norms of masculinity can be harmful to women and girls, to gender diverse people, and to boys and men themselves. It is clear that conforming to traditional masculine norms is associated with poorer mental health outcomes and lower help-seeking behaviours among men, as well as a higher likelihood of violence perpetration.

A variety of organisations, communities, local councils and other bodies are putting increasing amounts of time and energy towards promoting freedom from unhealthy masculine stereotypes. While this often involves engaging an existing provider to run a healthy masculinities program, some stakeholders want to set out to design and implement their own programs. Both existing program providers and newer stakeholders are the intended audience of this tool. Drawing on recent evidence from two qualitative research project focusing on facilitators of healthier masculinities programs in Australia, the tool lays out some promising principles of good facilitation practice. Paying attention to the suggestions in this tool can help guide the effective design and implementation of healthier masculinities programs.

Download the resource here.