UK’s most prominent writers and speakers on fatherhood, men’s mental health and masculinity.... Read more
Elliott Rae is the founder of the parenting platform Music Football Fatherhood, called the ‘Mumsnet for Dads’ by the BBC. He is the curator of the bestselling book, DAD, presenter of BBC One documentary Becoming Dad, and co-founder of the Working Dads Employer Awards.
Elliott created the Parenting Out Loud campaign, which supports employers to build workplace cultures where dads can be loud and proud about their caring responsibilities at work.
Elliott is the ex-Head of DEI Delivery at HM Treasury and one of the UK’s most prominent speakers on fatherhood, men’s mental health, and masculinity.
He co-hosts the popular podcast To Be A Boy, which is one of the top parenting podcasts in the UK, and he has written for publications such as The Independent, The Telegraph, and Grazia, and frequently appears across the media, including a feature on Loose Women and regular contributions to Radio 5 Live and BBC Radio London.
Elliott was recently awarded an MBE, and his work on gender equality has been recognised by the United Nations. He was awarded the #HeForShe award by UN Women UK.
This interactive session looks at how to support working dads through leadership and culture change.
This interactive session explores gender inequalities, privilege and highlights practical examples of how men and women can be allies to each other.
This powerful and emotive session explores how we can all create a culture where men can talk openly.
These workshops are an opportunity for colleagues to learn new haircare techniques while having some conversations about connecting with their children.
This ground-breaking session explores the challenges men face and how gender equality is beneficial to everyone; men, women and children.
This interactive workshop explores the rise of online misogynistic influencers and how parents can navigate this with their children.