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Fathers on the Move (Western Australia)

July 8, 2012
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Fathers on the Move (Western Australia)

A toolbox approach to fatherhood in all its forms presented as a special weekend workshop for Fathers. We invite you to explore your experiences of being a father, including: your dad and how he has influenced your life. you as a father and the feelin...
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Fathers with a history of child sexual abuse: New findings for policy and practice – Child Family Community Australia

July 5, 2012
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Fathers with a history of child sexual abuse: New findings for policy and practice – Child Family Community Australia

The trauma of child sexual abuse can manifest in many areas of victim/survivors' lives, including their attitudes towards parenting and their relationships with their children. This paper outlines the key findings of the limited research that has inve...
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Girls outperforming boys in "masculine" subjects (UK)

July 5, 2012
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Girls outperforming boys in "masculine" subjects (UK)

Girls are outperforming boys in traditionally “masculine” subjects such as engineering and construction, despite repeated attempts to close the education gender gap, it emerged today. New figures show teenage girls are more likely to achie...
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Posted in Boys, Boys' Education, Education Outcomes, Gender Equity, International Perspectives, Male Teachers, Male-Friendly Classrooms, Role Models, Topics & Issues, Work | No Comments »

EMALE Issue 112 (July 2012)

July 1, 2012
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EMALE Issue 112 (July 2012)

In this month's issue: new report shows gaps in male health policy NOT SUITABLE FOR CHILDREN - emale readers ticket offer Men’s Health Week 2012 a huge success PM’s partner promotes men’s health Grants to study Māori men’s heal...
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Regional Suicide Prevention Consultations: 10 July to 13 August 2012 (NSW)

June 27, 2012
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Regional Suicide Prevention Consultations: 10 July to 13 August 2012 (NSW)

The Hon. Mr Kevin Humphries MP, Minister for Mental Health, recently established the Ministerial Advisory Committee on Suicide Prevention as part of the implementation of the NSW Suicide Prevention Strategy 2010-2015. Using the NSW Strategy as a refere...
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Dads and partners now have legal right to ask for time off work when a new baby arrives – Australian Council of Trade Unions

June 27, 2012
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Dads and partners now have legal right to ask for time off work when a new baby arrives – Australian Council of Trade Unions

Dads will no longer have to justify asking for time off work when their new baby arrives, thanks to new laws that ensure they have the right to access paid parental leave. ACTU Secretary Dave Oliver said unions had campaigned for paid parental leave f...
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Devlin: Stop picking on our menfolk | adelaidenow

June 27, 2012
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Devlin: Stop picking on our menfolk | adelaidenow

TELEVISION is filled with male characters who are hopeless, uninterested, bumbling idiots, writes Rebekah Devlin. We womenfolk are often referred to as the fairer sex, but perhaps blokedom should be labelled the unfair sex. You see, fellas get a raw d...
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The voices of children in family law cases (The Law Report, ABC Radio National, audio & transcript)

June 26, 2012
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The voices of children in family law cases (The Law Report, ABC Radio National, audio & transcript)

Front and centre in family law matters is the best interests of the child. There's been much discussion about the impact of expanded definitions in recent amendments to the Family Law Act. But the reforms also include a new object: the United Nations C...
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Religious circumcisions are crimes says court (Germany)

June 26, 2012
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Religious circumcisions are crimes says court (Germany)

Religious circumcisions are bodily harm and thus a crime, a German court ruled this week, in what was dubbed a precedent-setting decision.  Non-medical circumcision is a "serious and irreversible interference in the integrity of the human body,&rd...
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Professor John Macdonald on men’s health and wellbeing (Midday, ABC Classic FM, audio interview)

June 25, 2012
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Professor John Macdonald on men’s health and wellbeing (Midday, ABC Classic FM, audio interview)

John Macdonald is Foundation Chair in Primary Health Care at the University of Western Sydney (UWS). John is currently the Director of the Men's Health Information & Resource Centre at UWS. Presented by Margaret Throsby John Macdonald has 10 years...
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The ‘wage gap’ myth rears its ugly head once again – update

June 24, 2012
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The ‘wage gap’ myth rears its ugly head once again – update

The Equal Opportunity for Women in the Workplace Agency (EOWA) has issued a media release claiming that Australian workplaces discriminate against women because of an average gender wage difference between male and female graduates of $2,000. The sourc...
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Child sex case: female former teacher arrested on Sydney’s northern beaches

June 22, 2012
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Child sex case: female former teacher arrested on Sydney’s northern beaches

Police have laid seven charges against a female former teacher at a northern beaches high school, who is accused of grooming a teenage male student for sex. The woman was arrested at a unit block in Dee Why at 9.15am and taken to Dee Why police station...
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I swear I’m becoming more like my father

June 22, 2012
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I swear I’m becoming more like my father

Having two young boys can really put the stress on the F-word. It is Saturday. I am lying in bed reading the news on my iPad. I find myself at an exasperated loss, unable to relax, having just screamed (again) at my sons for running around the house li...
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13 reasons it’s unlucky to be a man (UK)

June 22, 2012
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13 reasons it’s unlucky to be a man (UK)

When your life is committed to helping the world work for everyone – men and boys included – it’s easy to forget that most people don’t see the inequality and discrimination that men and boys face on a daily basis. So to help us sp...
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The New Manhood (Steve Biddulph) part three: "Being a real father"

June 21, 2012
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The New Manhood (Steve Biddulph) part three: "Being a real father"

Men's Health Australia is proud to be able to present to you a series of three weekly excerpts from Steve Biddulph's The New Manhood: The handbook for a new kind of man (with many thanks to Finch Publishing, Sydney). The third excerpt comes from ...
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New gender equality law a step closer

June 19, 2012
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New gender equality law a step closer

A new law to promote gender equality in Australian workplaces is a step closer following the passage of the Equal Opportunity for Women in the Workplace Amendment Bill 2012 through the House of Representatives late yesterday. Helen Conway, Director of ...
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