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The Men’s Project releases The Man Box research
Jesuit Social Services’ The Men’s Project recently released The Man Box: A study on being a young man in Australia....
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The Man Box: A study on being a young man in Australia
The Men’s Project has released the first comprehensive study focused on the attitudes to manhood and the behaviours of young Australian men aged 18 to 30. The Man Box: A study on being a young man in Australia sheds a new light on the social pressures that young Australian men experience to be a...
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The Men’s Project prepares to launch The Man Box
The attitudes and behaviours of young men towards gender stereotypes, mental health and wellbeing, violence and relationships will be explored in an Australian-first research project launched by Jesuit Social Services’ The Men’s Project in October....
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Addressing adolescent family violence and restoring relationships
Jesuit Social Services established The Men’s Project to provide leadership on the reduction of violence and other harmful behaviours prevalent among boys and men, and build new approaches to improve their wellbeing and keep families and communities safe....
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‘You see violence that young and you get desensitised’
Speaking with Ignatius* is like speaking with any other young man....
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Supported housing helping to shape new self-identity
Launched earlier this year, our Link Youth Justice Housing Program is an innovative pilot program that provides intensive support and housing to young people aged 15-22 who have had contact with the justice system and are at risk of homelessness....
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Jesuit Social Services launches The Men's Project
After 40 years of working with men and boys who are in trouble and causing trouble, Jesuit Social Services is pleased to officially launch The Men’s Project today....
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On a pathway to an improved future
People with an acquired brain injury make up over a third of people in the Victorian prison system. KATHRYN KERNOHAN speaks to Brigid Henley about how the Enabling Justice Project helps create opportunities for people with an acquired brain injury after their release. ...
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Next Steps wins at Victorian Homelessness Achievement Awards
[caption id="attachment_4960" align="alignright" width="225"] CEO Julie Edwards with Next Steps' Alice Minns (left) and Sally Gray (centre) at the Victorian Homelessness Achievement Awards[/caption]...