Social and Emotional Wellbeing (SEWB) Men’s Program

The SEWB Men's Program is a dedicated program for Yarrabah men. 

The program aims to strengthen mental health, cultural identity, and community connection.  The program acknowledges the impacts of intergenerational trauma, racism, loss of connection to culture and Indigenous identity, and systemic disadvantage.

The SEWB Men’s Program is a culturally safe space for men to be supported with their emotional, spiritual, cultural, and physical wellbeing.  It recognises the unique challenges of Yarrabah men and works towards building resilience, connection, and healing through community-driven approaches.

Activities delivered include: 

  • Connection to culture, land, language, and identity
  • A safe space for men to meet and talk group sessions and yarning circles access to counsellors and Elders
  • Programs on parenting, relationships, communication, and conflict resolution
  • Education and training in employment readiness and leadership
  • Encouraging men to become positive role models
  • Advocacy and referral support

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