Women’s Health Victoria (WHV) has launched an online training program for men who want to become better allies in promoting gender equality – whether at home, work, or in the community.
Developed by WHV in collaboration with men who are committed to equality, respect and accountability, the Men as Allies program supports men to understand their role in promoting gender equality and preventing gender-based violence and disrespect.
The training program is valuable for men who are leaders, men who want to improve their workplaces, and for anyone seeking to be a better partner, father, mate, colleague or friend.
“Men have a crucial role in changing the attitudes and behaviours that contribute to gender-based violence and gender inequality,“ WHV gender equity and capacity building manager Lauren Zappa said.
“This training program equips men with the confidence and tools to take meaningful action as an ally. It empowers them to be role models for respect and accountability, inspiring others to do the same.“
WHV training consultant Jason Rostant, who led the development of the course content, said rather than talking about men, the program seeks to talk to men, and critically, to encourage men to talk with each other.
“Many men are wanting to do the right thing, but fear saying the wrong thing or being ‘cancelled’. This program offers a safe space for men to reflect and learn without judgement, so they can confidently and practically make a difference,“ he said.
The program takes about two hours to complete and includes practical modules, real-life scenarios, and resources aimed at helping men make a meaningful impact.
It’s free, fully online, and can be completed at the participant’s own pace.
“By engaging men as allies, we’re taking a proactive approach to addressing gender-based violence. This is about standing together for respect and fairness in all areas of life,“ Ms Zappa said.
Details: whvtraining.com.au/product/men-as-allies/