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Specialist Men’s Family Violence

Find out about the support and services offered by our Men’s Family Violence (MFV) Program that aims to improve the safety of children, women, and other affected family members by providing interventions for men using family violence.

What we do

Our Specialist Men’s Family Violence (MFV) Program is a program that aims to improve the safety of children, women, and other affected family members by providing interventions for men using family violence. 

The program offers:

  • men’s behaviour change group sessions
  • individual case management sessions for men
  • case support sessions for affected adult family members, known as ‘Family Safety Advocacy’ (FSA). 

We do not work with children directly. Where children are involved, we attempt to provide appropriate referrals.

Services and facilities

Men’s Behaviour Change Program (MBCP) group

Our group program is a 21-week course that offers support on a range of family violence related topics. The program invites men to consider ways they can change their thinking, choices and actions related to family violence. 

Suitability for the program is based on an assessment process.

For group sessions there is a cost of $20 per session if employed, $10 unemployed/concession.

For face-to-face assessment there is a cost of $40 per session if employed, $20 unemployed/concession.

 

Case management

Our case management service helps men using family violence to access practical supports for issues such as mental health, homelessness, financial difficulties, alcohol, drugs, and legal. 

It is a 1-on-1 service that aims to increase the safety of those affected by family violence by reducing the risk factors of the person using violence. Interpreters can be used for this service.

This service includes family violence specific counselling and psycho-education. Case management does not replace a Men’s Behaviour Change Program group.

There is no cost for this service.

Suitability for this program is based on an assessment process. 

 

FSA support

This program provides support to affected family members access practical supports that increase their safety, such as mental health, housing, financial, and legal. This service includes family-violence specific counselling and psychoeducation.

There is no cost for this service.

Who this service is for

Our men’s program is for men who have used or are using family violence. Our FSA program can only support affected family members if the man using family violence is in our program. 

Areas we service

Brimbank-Melton and Western Melbourne Local Government Areas.

Opening hours

Days and times: General - Monday to Friday, 9:00am to 5:00pm.

Days and times: Men’s Behaviour Change Program (MBCP) group operate at both Melton and Footscray. They typically operate after business hours from 5.30-7.30pm.

Contact

Place/Role: Referral and Appointment Service
Phone: 9747 7609

Fax: 9746 0668

In the case of a life threatening emergency, call 30020.
Emergency

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