Welcome to NJ4S Union Hub’s Webinar Series! In our latest session, titled “Women’s Role in Men’s Mental Health,” Khadiza Kubra, a dedicated mental health advocate, sheds light on the significant influence women have on men’s mental well-being and how they can contribute to breaking the stigma surrounding men’s mental health.

In this enlightening webinar, Khadiza Kubra explores the various roles women play—from mothers and partners to friends and colleagues—and how their support and understanding can profoundly impact men’s mental health. By sharing real-life experiences and professional insights, she offers practical strategies for fostering a supportive environment and promoting open dialogue about mental health.

What You’ll Learn:

  • Understanding the Influence: Insight into how women’s support affects men’s mental health.
  • Promoting Mental Well-being: Effective ways women can encourage men to seek help and maintain emotional strength.
  • Breaking the Stigma: Strategies for fostering open conversations and reducing the stigma around men’s mental health.
  • Building Community Support: Creating a nurturing environment that supports mental health awareness and understanding.

Whether you’re a woman looking to support the men in your life, a mental health advocate, or someone navigating personal mental health challenges, this video provides essential resources and guidance. Gain a deeper understanding of men’s mental health and discover effective ways to contribute to their emotional well-being.

Join us in this crucial conversation as we prioritize mental health and support for men in our communities. By fostering open dialogue and understanding, we can build stronger, more resilient communities where individuals thrive.

Stay tuned for more empowering sessions as part of our ongoing webinar series. Subscribe to our channel and hit the notification bell to stay updated on upcoming discussions and empowering content.

For inquiries, contact us at nj4sunion@preventionlinks.org.

Disclaimer: The information provided in this webinar is for educational purposes only and is not intended as a substitute for professional advice. Always seek the guidance of a qualified mental health professional with any questions you may have regarding your condition.