Episode 3 – EmpowerMENt ‘Toxic, Manipulative and Coercive’ [Mark Brooks OBE, Chairman - The Mankind Initiative]
Mark Brooks is a national communications, domestic abuse and equalities advisor with the latter focussed on the wellbeing of men and boys in the UK. He is now a national leader and voice in the field of men and boys’ wellbeing and the barriers they face, and is Chair of the ManKind Initiative domestic abuse charity. He is also co-founder and trustee of the Men and Boys Coalition charity; National Lead Organiser and Ambassador for International Men’s Day in the UK, a member of the Government’s (Levelling Up, Housing and Communities Department) expert panel on safe accommodation for domestic abuse victims, and Policy advisor for the All-Party Parliamentary Group on Issues Affecting Men and Boys.
Mark was awarded an OBE in 2019 for his charity work in supporting male victims of domestic abuse, the first in the UK ever to do so.
The Mankind Initiative, a leading UK charity, provides support to male victims of domestic abuse and championing the needs of men and their children who need to escape from abusive relationships.
Episode 3
In this episode Farheen and Helen discuss with Mark his experience on what the barriers are that prevent men talking about the topic of domestic abuse, and the challenge as to what is being done to encourage male victims into seeking support.
As well as speaking about the impact of the male gender stereotype Mark talks about behaviours of domestic abuse and outlines how young people can be generally very good at identifying these behaviours but unfortunately there is a disconnect with the technical language. Mark explains about how there is a discrepancy between how the friends and family of a man will be less likely to act on behaviours they spot, than those of a woman. He goes on to describe examples of behaviour displayed by abusers.
Mark talks about how his approach is to focus and communicate the behaviours and help people recognise that “toxic, manipulative and coercive” behaviours seen in these relationships should be identified as domestic abuse. Mark finally touches on the vulnerability of young men in first relationships and the variety of places available to get help and support.
Inspirational Quotes
For this episode, Farheen chose her inspirational quote from Joan Rivers:
“Yesterday is history, tomorrow is a mystery, today is a gift, that's why we call it the present.”
Mark also shares his inspirational quote from “Hamlet” by William Shakespeare
“To be, or not to be, that is the question” and explained its relevance to him and his work.
Links
https://www.mankind.org.uk/ [https://www.mankind.org.uk/]
https://mark-brooks.co.uk/ [https://mark-brooks.co.uk/]