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Men's Bush Trips

Hope Community Service

Price

Free

Duration

Varies by trip length

Phone

1300 467 392

Email

Self Referrals accepted

Self Referral

About the Program 

Men’s Bush Trips provide a culturally safe behaviour change program that supports men to reflect on their use of family and domestic violence, strengthen accountability, and build respectful relationships. Held on Country and guided by Elders and service partners, the trips combine yarning, cultural connection, and practical learning to reduce violence, address alcohol and other drug use, and promote safer families and communities.

Hope Community Services

We exist to bring Hope to people and communities facing the toughest challenges in Western Australia.
To bring diligence, optimism, courage, and collaboration to those who need us most.
To achieve lasting impact, we walk with you, wherever it takes us, for however long we are needed.
We believe in a community-led approach.
We act in humility.
We seek out the wisdom of others.
We are Hope.
Each year we help thousands of people in the toughest situations to get back in control of their lives.

The WA Men’s Behaviour Change Network is a collaborative group established and facilitated by Stopping Family Violence Inc. (SFV) and developed to strengthen the working relationships across the perpetrator intervention system in Western Australia.

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The Men's Behaviour Change Network acknowledges the significant impact family, domestic, and sexual violence has on the safety and wellbeing of adults, children, and young people. We recognise their courage, hope and determination to live fulfilling lives free from violence.

The Men's Behaviour Change Network respectfully acknowledges Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people and their Elders past, present and emerging. We acknowledge First Nations People as the Traditional Custodians of this country and its waters, their stories, traditions and living cultures.

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