Rethinking
Masculinities


Brave discussions about what "being a man" means today


N.O.I.S.E. Check

Conversation tools for supporting young people to think critically about online content and the manosphere

In partnership with the London Mayor  
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McCain x Beyond Equality Partnership

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The majority of dads (54%) want a more meaningful relationship with their son, but don't know where to begin.

"Connection is not necessarily about extra time but ensuring intentional presence with existing time" Professor Anna Tarrant
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Our Programmes
Our Programmes
Right Arrow

From schools to workplaces

We disrupt expectations and stereotypes.
We equip boys and men with new perspectives, kick starting the process of community change, personal development and gender equality.

102,146
Participants and counting
over 90%
Of young people recommend us
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We’ve trained more than 1000 teachers
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How we move
Positive Inspiration
Change is possible! We give people space to become confident and capable of making positive changes.
Compassion
We know change can be difficult and confronting so we guide people with empathy and avoid accusation.
Role Provocateur
We create opportunities to see how our lives impact on others in ways we’ve not realised before. Accountability leads to action.
Equitable Future
The future is shared. We’re building a society free from gender discrimination, violence, and prejudice, and where everyone is treated equally.

Our Programmes

Schools

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Sports

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Workplaces

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Universities

How We Can Help You

Who we've helped

Workshop Participant
Amber Foundation

It was really interesting to learn about different peoples experiences and opinions, they asked very Introspective questions, and they people who ran it were really engaging and kind

RUGBY LEAGUE CLUB CAPTAIN
University of Hull

“I would genuinely recommend giving this to all male sports teams and uni. I think it will benefit them massively especially talking about topics they wouldn't have time for at training”

Teacher
Aldwickbury School (Year 8)

“The openness of questions allowed the boys to think individually and form their own ideas. The quieter boys in the group were able to ask their questions”

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