Mens Outreach Service Aboriginal Corporation (MOSAC) and Family Outreach Service
Mens Outreach Service Aboriginal Corporation (MOSAC)
Strong Men, Strong Families, Strong Communities
Mens Outreach Service Aboriginal Corporation (MOSAC) and Family Outreach Service (FOS), provide a range of support services for men, their families, and communities in the Kimberley region of Western Australia.
We are a team of 35 staff based in Broome who are passionate and committed to our work, with strong connections to many of the families and communities in the Kimberley. Our diverse programs, built on more than 20 years of service delivery in the Kimberley, provide a culturally strong, holistic, trauma-informed service for the whole of family and community.
Services include therapeutic and psychosocial/educational programs that aim to reduce the incidence of family violence and abuse, youth suicide prevention services, prisoner support services, peer mentoring for disengaged youth, men’s and women’s counselling, and well-being focussed case management to support men with complex needs. Outreach services extend to most remote communities and towns in the Kimberley.
We have three key programs in the areas of family domestic violence, youth services and men’s health & wellbeing.
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Family Domestic Violence
Change Em Ways (CEW) is an Indigenous Men’s Behaviour Change (MBC) family domestic violence program for Aboriginal men who have used or are using violence in their relationship. CEW teams deliver programs in Broome, Fitzroy Crossing, Bidydanga and Kununurra.
The CEW model includes the Strong Women, Strong Families (SWSF) partner support service, which promotes the safety of women and children through provision of intensive one on one support and advocacy.
Dijun Way YoungN Deadly is a youth program for individuals aged 12-18 years old and aims to provide an educational journey focused on the primary prevention of family domestic violence.
Youth Services
ALIVE & Kicking Goals! (AKG) is a Youth Suicide Prevention/Life Promotion Program with a focus on holistic education and awareness around social and emotional wellbeing, which aims to promote a strong and healthy lifestyle.
The Together We Ride (TWR) early intervention program engages 12-14-year-old males, supporting at-risk youth to develop life skills and reconnect to family, community, culture, and education,
LifeCycle Youth Connect (LCYC) operates mobile bicycle repair sessions for young people in targeted Communities.
Men's Health & Wellbeing
The Men’s Health & Wellbeing (MHWB) Program is based at Hamersley St and delivers a range of programs to support men and their families. These programs include the Drop-In space at the front of 11 Hamersley St which is open Mon to Fri mornings as well as programs to support clients leaving prison to engage in employment and health care.
Further programs include counselling and case management to support men with complex needs including homelessness, alcohol & other drugs, mental health issues and relationship issues.
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Jun 25 2024We are proud to announce that our Family
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May 20 2024Together We Ride recently ventured up the D
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Apr 23 2024Last month, Dijun Way played a crucial
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Apr 05 2024In February, our Change Em Way’s Commun