The Invisible Man
Our flagship course is built around a reality most organisations recognise only in hindsight: many men suffer in silence. Their struggles are often invisible to friends and family, invisible to services, and invisible to employers, until they show up as a workplace problem.
Men’s mental health is complex, nuanced, and often distinct in how it is expressed. There is no hard line between home life and work life. Pressure follows people in both directions. And because men spend a third of their lives at work, unseen distress does not stay “private” for long. It affects performance, culture, risk, and reputation.
The difference is this: workplaces are uniquely positioned to make a tangible positive difference, because they can shape daily routines, expectations, logistics, and culture in ways that are hard to create in someone’s home life.
- HR and people teams
- Managers responsible for male staff
- Health and Safety leaders
- Male-dominated industries
- Any organisation where silence, pressure, and disengagement are common
No prior mental health knowledge is required.
