Who cares about men in care?

Why are there so few men in nursing, and what can be done to change this?

Join us for an engaging webinar on 15 November at 10.00 CET where we will explore the persistent gender imbalance in nursing and examine what steps can be taken to address it. 

Currently, less than 15% of nursing graduates are men—a statistic shaped by societal perceptions and gender stereotypes. Despite efforts to promote equality, men face significant challenges when entering and advancing nursing careers. To change this, a cultural shift is needed at all levels of education, alongside more robust diversity plans in workplaces. 

This webinar draws on insights from the Share the Care: Strategies to Increase Diversity in Nursing Education” report, funded by NIKK, and marks the launch of a new report examining gender dynamics in nursing across Finland, Norway, and Iceland. The project’s findings offer a comparative Nordic perspective on gender representation in nursing, recruitment strategies, and provide key recommendations for the future. 

Webinar programme & speakers

15 November, 10.00-11.30 CET, Zoom

Moderator: Maija Kāle, Research Consultant, Nordregio

Welcome and introduction: Debora Pricila Birgier, Senior Researcher, Nordregio

The Project “Share the Care”  

  • Mali Storbækken and Ole B. Nordfjell, Reform – a resource centre for men, Norway  
  • Eydís Kristín Sveinbjarnardóttir and Gísli Kort Kristófersson, Professors at University of Iceland and University of Akureyri  
  • Irina Tiainen, Senior Lecturer, LAB University of Applied Sciences in Finland  

Panel Discussion– Gender Equality in Care  

  • Marit Kirkevold, Dean at Faculty of Health Sciences, Oslo Metropolitan University 
  • Nursing Students from Norway 
  • Janette Näränen, Manager of the Operations Unit, RN MSc, Eye Unit, South Karelia Central Hospital, South Karelia Wellbeing Services County 
  • Kristofer Kristofersson, BSc in Nursing and MSc in Business Administration 

Closing Statements – The Future of Men in Care and Health  

  • Bogi Eliasen, Director of Health at the Copenhagen Institute for Futures Studies  
  • Linda Nathalié Kridahl, Assistant Professor, Department of Sociology, Stockholm University 
  • Christopher Joseph Pearson, International paramedic student, LAB University of Applied Sciences in Finland  

Fill in the form to register and to receive the Zoom link. Those who register will be notified of the launch of the report and receive a recording of the webinar afterward. 

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