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Below is a list of education support services, including behaviour change programs, community education programs, protective behaviour programs, women’s support programs and relationship education. If you cannot find local education support services for your area, you can find a list of state and national education programs at the bottom of this page.
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Mensline
MensLine Australia is the national telephone and online support, information and referral service for men with family and relationship concerns. The service is available from anywhere in Australia and is staffed by professional counsellors, experienced in men’s issues.
MensLine Australia offers a range of ways to access their free, professional counselling and support services:
• Telephone •Callback service – You may be eligible to receive up to six free telephone counselling sessions, scheduled at times to best suit your needs. • Online chat counselling – text-based counselling available through the MensLine Australia website • Video chat counselling – face-to-face counselling available through Zoom Video Conferencing. • Assisted referrals
Communicare Breathing Space program is available to all men who have been abusive in their intimate partner or family relationship and are ready and willing to make long-term behavioural changes. Communicare’s therapeutic community provides men with up to six months of accommodation while they undertake an intensive therapeutic program including individual informal counselling and case management in their behaviour change journey.
Providing residents:
• Opportunities to reflect and be accountable for their behaviour and the choices they have made. • A structured program which supports and encourages learning, offers alternatives and assists men’s capacity in understanding and taking responsibility for their violence, anger and abuse. • An environment where access to information assists to develop positive strategies to resolve their difficulties. • Referrals and links to services that meet the needs of each individual participant. • An extended support service, counselling and assistance post the completion of the six month program for sustained behaviour change
The DVassist counselling service is available Monday to Friday, from 10 am to 7 pm, via free call 1800 080 083 to anyone living in remote, regional, and rural Western Australia. We provide information and support for women, men and young people living in remote, regional, and rural Western Australia experiencing family and domestic violence.
The Safe Connections program provides tech-abuse advice to women who are experiencing technology-facilitated abuse as well as being able to provide women (and children) affected by domestic, family or sexual violence with a free Safe Connections phones and top-up credit (eligible clients can top-up 3 times in the financial year).
They also provide tech-abuse advice where they can organise appointments with one of our tech experts.
Our DVassist Counselling Helpline and Web Chat is now open 7am to 12am, 7 days a week.
For anonymous, confidential, free counselling support, contact our trained counsellors on 1800 080 083 or text our web chat for silent support at https://dvassist.org.au/