Men's Behaviour Change
CatholicCare NT – Men’s Counselling
Our Men’s counselling works with men who perpetrate violence against their partners in order to change their behaviour.
How we help
We provide counselling to support reflection on behaviour and values to support men to make different choices and live a non-abusive and non-violent life.
What is the referral process?
Individuals, family members and service providers can refer people to this program. Counselling may be helpful for men who are engaged in the Men’s Behaviour Change Program.
Is there a cost?
A fee can be charged according to a sliding scale. This fee may be waived at times of financial hardship.
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CatholicCare NT – Mens Behaviour Change Program
Our Men’s Behaviour Change Program is committed to ensuring the safety of women and children. This program addresses and aims to change the behaviour of men who perpetrate violence against their partners.
How we help
We provide a group work program that runs for 24 sessions. By working in a safe environment with skilled practitioners we can help individuals understand their behaviour, make different choices and live a non-abusive and non-violent life.
What is the referral process?
Individuals, family members and service providers including legal services, Corrections and others can refer people to this program.
For referrals or enquiries email: MBCP@catholiccarent.org.auRead more
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CatholicCare NT – NO MORE
NO MORE is an early intervention and prevention initiative that aims to decrease the incidence of family, domestic and sexual violence.
NO MORE provides community information and education, group work and individual support to raise awareness and mobilise people and communities to decrease violence and increase women and children’s safety and wellbeing. We form strong collaborative relationships and work closely with sporting clubs, corrections, police and other community stakeholders to create agreements and domestic violence action plans that support non-abusive and non-violent behaviour.
Individuals, family members and service providers can refer people to this program.
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Changing for Good-Virtual
The Changing for Good service provides a one to one telephone counselling service for men who want to maintain respectful relationships without using violence. The service aims to support and strengthen relationships with others and improve well being and increase participation in community life.
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MensLine Australia
Desert KnowlÂedge AusÂtralia – Codes 4 Life
Reconnecting Aboriginal men with cultural identity, responsibilities and community.
Codes 4 Life is an AboÂrigÂiÂnal men’s proÂgram that seeks to address and curb unlawÂful behavÂiour stemÂming from alcoÂhol and subÂstance abuse, includÂing drink driÂving, domesÂtic vioÂlence, and sexÂuÂal assault.
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Jesuit Social Services
We are a social change organisation working to build a just society where all people can live to their full potential.
We partner with community to support those most in need work to change policies, practices, ideas and values that perpetuate inequality, prejudice and exclusion.
We provide supports, and help all people to flourish through our action and advocacy in:
- Education, training & employment
- Just Places
- Disability, mental health & wellbeing
- Housing & support
- Justice & reconciliation
- Policy, research & advocacy
- Community & connection
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WoSSCA – Partner Support for Men’s Behaviour Change Program
As part of their Marra’ka Mbarintja Family Violence Prevention Program Tangentyere Council runs the Men’s Behavioural Change Program (MBCP). These programs exist to support women and children to be safe. Men who use violence (including being controlling) and abuse in their intimate and family relationships, attend weekly sessions to talk about violence, and how they can make change.
A condition of the MBCP is that one of our Women’s Safety Support Workers contacts you, if your partner or ex-partner is going to be on the program. This is to make sure you get support and information, while he is going through the program.
We offer partner support to you because we recognise that domestic, family and sexual violence is more commonly experienced by women, because of male behaviours that are about power and control.
A lot of men believe women are not equal, that women are less important and that violence towards them is ok.
We are here to support women and to advocate for men’s behavioural change.
No women are referred to us through the MBCP from Tangentyere.
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