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The Respect Protect Connect Manual

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Male This article is written for men and assumes a male offender, however SECASA acknowledges that both men and women can be survivors of sexual abuse and that offenders can be male and female.

The all-new Respect, Protect, Connect workshop manual, writtem by Timothy O'leary, Russell Pratt and Christopher Mitchell, contains 162 pages of new and innovative ways to work with young men.

It contains information specifically written for those who are starting off their work with young men. Sections about anti-violence work, practical considerations of work with young men, one-off, two week, five-week and ten-week workshop programs, and a range of handouts and workshop activities are listed. A comprehensive community contacts and referral section completes the manual.

A must for anyone who is working in the field of group work with young men, including teachers, social workers, community development workers and health workers.

  • Download the Respect Protect Connect manual (3.7Mb PDF)
  • Hard copies of the manual are available from SECASA. Email secasa@southernhealth.org.au for details.

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