Changing Tracks

What is Changing Tracks?

Changing Tracks is a program designed for men to address family and domestic violence and to ensure safety for their families.  

Changing Tracks invites men to ‘Change Tracks' from anger and abuse to safe, healthy, effective communication and behaviour in relationships. Changing Tracks motivates change in men's lives by making choices towards compassionate relationships free of abuse.  

Changing Tracks is for you when :

  • You realise your anger or violence is getting out of hand
  • You realise you are hurting your family and yourself
  • Your partner has repeatedly asked you to seek help
  • Your children do not want to communicate with you any more
  • Your partner has applied for a Violence Restraining Order
  • You received a Court order to participate in the programme, and
  • Your actions towards your partner may be classified as humiliation, intimidation, injury, abuse, threats, disrespect, pushing, hitting or they may otherwise hurt and damage the one(s) you love and cause them to live in fear of you.

Individual Counselling

Quality, confidential, respectful Individual counselling is available to provide support and work through issues to address violent and abusive behaviour.

Group Work

A comprehensive 20 week group work program is also available to access support and to hear and share stories with others in similar situations.   This is all provided in a comfortable, confidential and respectful environment.

Duration

20 weekly sessions from 6pm to 8pm. Further sessions are available for assessment prior to group commencement and support post group.

Cost

$22 waged per session
$11 concession per session

Changing Tracks Bookings

East Perth
Phone: 9263 2050

Joondalup
Phone: 9301 8550

Albany
Phone: 9845 6666

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