Men’s Health Awareness training unveiled by Ben

Automotive charity Ben is marking International Men’s Day by introducing its new ‘Men’s Health Awareness’ training.

The training aims to provide employees across the automotive industry with a better understanding of the health challenges that affect men’s physical, emotional and psychological wellbeing.

Offered face-to-face or virtually, the course is suitable for anyone who works in the automotive industry, including people managers and all genders.

Course benefits include:

  • Insights into health challenges and risks related to men’s health and wellbeing
  • Strategies to build resilience, skills and confidence to support with better managing men’s health
  • A clear understanding of personal wellbeing
  • Knowledge to recognise, support and empower men’s health, at work and beyond
  • How to support others and hold supportive conversations around men’s health
  • A toolkit packed full of useful resources.

This course is part of a suite of three new training products being launched by Ben, including the recent Equality, Diversity & Inclusion course and a new Women’s Health Awareness course which will launch in the New Year.

Men’s Health Awareness training

Julie Hayes, specialist services lead at Ben, said: “With a high proportion of males working in the industry, we’re pleased to launch this new Men’s Health Awareness training offering for automotive employers.

“It’s vital to be driving awareness and strengthening men’s health and wellbeing across the industry. Too often, common health and wellbeing concerns go unspoken, and that silence can have a serious impact. This training gives everyone the tools and resources to improve men’s health and wellbeing across the industry.

“We are deeply committed to supporting everyone in the automotive industry, in all roles and life stages. With our expertise built over the past 120 years, we’re uniquely positioned to deliver training that helps automotive people genuinely thrive in their work and home lives. This new training is part of a programme of new product development which we will be launching to the industry.”

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