What you will learn
Understanding help seeking patterns including symptom minimisation.
1.5 Hour Course for Nurses

You will learn practical skills to communicate effectively with male patients, strengthen continuity of care and support monitoring and ongoing engagement.
What you will learn
Understanding help seeking patterns including symptom minimisation.
What you will learn
Strategies to improve men’s willingness to open up.
What you will learn
Methods to initiate sensitive conversations in a way that feels safe and respectful.
What you will learn
Keys to lift men’s overall engagement in their own health.
What you will learn
Effective, quick rapport building with male clients.
What you’ll walk away with
Designed for common interactions with the pace of healthcare settings in mind, so skills are learnt easily and readily applied.

“Whether or not she was doing it consciously or unconsciously, she was leveraging my sense of masculinity for a better health outcome.”
– Bradley

“Judgment means that I’m not good enough. It means that I have to justify my situation.”
– Kai

“When I was able to connect… it made me feel like I was talking to another human-being as opposed to someone that was just trying to fix me.”
– James
87%
of men who die by suicide accessed health services in their last year of life
Men in Mind is a practical, evidence-informed training program that gives mental health and primary care professionals the skills and confidence to connect with men more effectively and keep them engaged in care.
Extrapolating from the AIHW % of accessing different service types, the number of Australian men who accessed services in the preceding year before they died by suicide: 87% (any health service): 2,198 men accessed services but died by suicide in 2024.

Secure your spot in the government funded pre-pilot.
Really valuable training. It helped me think differently about how I approach conversations with male patients — I’m already applying it in my ward rounds.
Registered Nurse
Victoria
Clear, practical and grounded in real evidence. The MALE framework is something I can actually use.
Nurse Practitioner
Queensland
The scenarios were very realistic and the pacing worked well. I found myself reflecting on past interactions with male patients throughout.
Community Health Nurse
South Australia
Short enough to fit into a busy schedule and impactful enough to change how I work. Would recommend to all nurses.
Practice Nurse
New South Wales
Dr Greg Malcher
General Practitioner (Retired)
Greg graduated from Monash University in 1976 and spent the next 9 years working in the Australian and
Michael Whitehead
Registered Nurse
Michael has over 25-years’ experience working in Men’s Health, Emergency Nursing, Prostate Cancer and Remote Indigenous Health.
Dr Johanna Lynch
General Practitioner & Psychotherapist
Johanna, MBBS PhD FRACGP FASPM Grad Cert (Grief and Loss) is a general practitioner, psychotherapist, and
Adam Forrest
Pharmacist
First registering in 2009, Adam Forrest is a community pharmacist manager from the outer Adelaide Southern suburbs
Kendall Gow
Nurse Practitioner
Kendall is a urology nurse practitioner, clinical sexologist, and credentialled diabetes educator with a special interest in men’s health
Dr Nige Gray
Specialist General Practitioner MB, ChB; FRACGP; GCHPE
Dr. Nige Gray graduated from the University of Leeds (UK) in 1987 before relocating to Australia in 1992
It’s a self-paced, online course that will take around 1 hour to complete. For this trial version, we have a series of feedback questions for you to complete, so allow a bit more time to respond to these. Your honest feedback is greatly appreciated.
This trial version of the course is not yet accredited, but full accreditation for your professional body is coming. Please confirm with your relevant professional body in the meantime.
Along with the videos and reflective exercises, you’ll learn a practical framework that you can implement into your day to day practice straight away. There’s also research articles and supporting evidence to give you more in-depth insights.
Yes. The research underpinning Men in Mind has been published in peer reviewed journals. You can access the research summaries here.
You will have access to the course for six months from the date of registration.
Men in Mind is a professional training program suitable for a global audience. However, currently it’s only available to residents in Australia. Other countries are coming soon — register your interest to nominate your country and to stay informed.



The Movember Men’s Health Education project received funding from the Australian Government.