Brief Intervention Perpetrator Response Program

Program available for purchase 

The Brief Intervention Perpetrator Response Program is a culturally grounded, structured intervention designed for organisations to deliver directly with First Nations men who use family violence. Built on extensive frontline experience and underpinned by the Southern Cross Practice Model, the program provides a clear, accountable framework that supports behaviour change while prioritising the safety of women, children and community .

 

This ready-to-implement program includes a guided session structure, culturally informed engagement strategies, responsibility-based conversations, and practical tools to address risk, accountability and the impacts of violence. It supports services to work with men in a way that is firm, respectful and culturally responsive, strengthening personal accountability while acknowledging the broader social and cultural context. Suitable for Aboriginal Community Controlled Organisations and mainstream services alike, the Brief Intervention Perpetrator Response Program offers a practical, evidence-informed pathway to delivering safe, structured and community-centred perpetrator interventions.

 

In addition to providing a clear intervention pathway, the program strengthens organisational confidence in working with perpetrators by embedding consistency, cultural integrity and safety-focused practice into delivery. It can be integrated within existing service models and adapted to local community contexts, ensuring flexibility without compromising accountability. By centring responsibility, cultural healing principles and community safety, the program supports organisations to deliver interventions that are structured, ethical and aligned with best-practice responses to family violence.

 

This program is available for purchase to run at your organisation. Contact us to start the process.