MEDIA ALERT
INAUGURAL CELEBRATION
PARLIAMENT HOUSE, CANBERRA
The inaugural International Mens Day
Celebration
will take place at Parliament House, Committee
Room 1S3 from 12.151.30 pm on Thursday 19 November. Parliamentarians and members of the press
gallery are invited to attend this historic occasion.
Dr Elizabeth Celi, psychologist and mens health author, will be the keynote speaker.
Dr Celi has been featured on both TV and radio discussing mens health and the challenges faced by men.
She is a gifted speaker and is highly regarded within the Australian mens movement.
Supporting speakers include Phil Gouldson, former president of Mens Health & Wellbeing in Canberra,
Geoffrey Greene, president of the Shared Parenting Council, Paul Whyte, Sydney Mens Network and
Mens Health Australia and well known ACT mens health advocate Dr Tim ONeill.
International Men's Day
(IMD) began on 19 November 1999 in Trinidad and Tobago
and was
supported by the United Nations. The event received wide support from men's groups in USA, Europe,
Africa, Asia, and the Caribbean. Speaking on behalf of UNESCO, Ms. Ingeborg Breines, Director of
Women and Culture of Peace
said: This is an excellent idea and would give some gender balance,
adding that her organisation was looking forward to cooperating with IMD.
Warwick Marsh coordinator of the global website for
International Mens Day
said, Excitement is
growing around the world as we network with other countries that are already celebrating International
Mens Day or are coming on board for the very first time. The great thing about this years celebrations
in other nations is that over half of them are being organised by or feature prominent women. This shows
the enormous groundswell of support from the women of the world to encourage and help men. Women
everywhere are calling for the governments of their countries to address the issues that ordinary men
face every day.
Dr Elizabeth Celis wholehearted support for International Mens Day shows this to be
the case.
Objectives of International Men's Day include
a focus on men and boy's health, improving gender
relations, promoting gender equality, and highlighting positive male role models the theme for 2009. It
is an occasion for men to highlight the many challenges they face and an opportunity for the broader
community to celebrate their achievements and contributions, in particular for their contributions to
community, family, marriage, and child care.
Warwick & Alison Marsh
0418 225 212
02 4272 6677
info@fatherhood.org.au