UniTo
The two UniTo workshops created an open and reflective environment where men, educators, practitioners, and community stakeholders engaged with the themes of masculinity, allyship, and the prevention of gender-based violence.
The men’s workshop focused on how masculine identities are shaped, how everyday forms of violence often go unnoticed, and how active bystander strategies can turn awareness into meaningful action, with participants expressing strong emotional engagement and interest in continued involvement.
The stakeholder workshop brought together academics and professionals to explore how the ManUp4Her tools can be adapted to local contexts, encouraging dialogue between theory and practice and highlighting the importance of cross-sector collaboration.
Together, the workshops strengthened community ties, promoted shared learning, and generated practical pathways for advancing gender equality initiatives across educational and social settings.
LetHerIn
The Let Her In workshops created warm, honest spaces where participants could closely examine forms of gender-based violence that often remain hidden.
In the first session, men reflected on cultural habits, stereotypes, and everyday silences that shape harmful dynamics, leaving with a clearer understanding of how they can foster empathy and non-violence in their own lives.
The second workshop brought together professionals from different sectors, who compared experiences, recognised structural obstacles, and explored how their institutions could collaborate more effectively.
Both sessions encouraged genuine dialogue and strengthened a shared commitment to addressing gender-based violence with clarity, collaboration, and care.