Men’s Mental Health: Cultivating Empathetic Leadership
Friday 11 November 2022Movember reports that "The rate of male suicide is alarmingly high", with “the highest suicide rates in the UK” in “Men aged 40-49” according to the Mental Health Foundation. Empathy - the ability to actively understand and share feelings of others - has never been more important. By creating space for honest conversations and acting as positive role models, empathetic leaders facilitate genuine support for their male colleagues and staff.
Join the CMI London Regional Board to hear Simon Blake, Dr Jummy Okoya and Karen Buchanan discuss the value of empathetic leadership in order to raise awareness of the challenges facing men’s mental health and wellbeing.
In this digital event...
- Gain insight on the issues that men encounter in terms of mental health and wellbeing.
- Understand what it means to cultivate real, empathetic relationships as a leader.
- Get practical advice on how to raise awareness, eliminate stigma and support male staff.
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