Important: Men’s Behaviour Change Case Management is not a crisis service. If you are concerned for your safety or that of someone else, contact the police in your state or territory or call 000 for emergency assistance.
Our team works with men to gain insight into the beliefs, choices and actions they take that hurt their partners, ex-partners, children or other family members.
Men who participate in this service will be supported, encouraged and challenged to take responsibility for changing their behaviour so that their families can live safely.
We provide education and a chance to discuss and raise awareness about the impacts of violence, power and controlling behaviours on individuals, families and parenting.
Our goal is to create awareness about gender stereotypes, inequality, entitlement, privilege and gender-based violence, and to generate accountability and responsibility for behaviours.
This service may suit you if you
- are required by relevant authorities such as Police, courts or Child Protection to comply with protection orders by participating in this service
- are ready to acknowledge the impact of your violent, controlling or coercive behaviour towards your partner, ex-partner, children or other family members
- consent to us contacting family members impacted by your past or current violent behaviour so we can also offer support for their safety
- need help to access secure housing, financial aid, mental health support, treatment for alcohol and other drugs, gambling addiction, and other services
- seek assistance and referrals for concerns with parenting or child development
Access
Access via The Orange Door
You can access this service via
The Orange Door.
Phone:
1800 271 157
Email:
oma@orangedoor.vic.gov.au
Visit The Orange Door
Wangaratta: 60 Reid Street
Wodonga: 29 Stanley Street
Hours: 9am to 5pm Monday to Friday
This service is free to residents from Wodonga, Wangaratta and surrounds. No referral is required to access the service.
Additional support
Men’s Referral Service
You can also contact the
Men’s Referral Service
if you are at risk of using family violence.
This service provides free, confidential expert support for men and their families and friends.
Phone:
1800 766 491
Hours: 24 hours / 7 Days
Need urgent help?
If you are concerned for your safety or that of someone else, contact the police in your state or territory or call 000 for emergency assistance.