StrongMind Community Programs
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Addiction & Behaviour Change Workshops
StrongMind’s Addiction & Behaviour Change Workshops are immersive, face‑to‑face rehabilitation experiences delivered directly within the participant’s own community. Designed for men in regional, rural and remote areas, these programs eliminate the need to leave behind work, family, communities or responsibilities—bringing therapeutic support into the environments where men live, work, and connect.
Workshops are fully flexible and tailored to meet the unique needs of each community. Whether hosted by local services, corrections, or community centres, StrongMind adapts the format, length, and content to suit local goals and logistics. Options now include:
Five‑Day Immersive Intensives for transformative impact and connection
Six‑Week Journeys for structured, emotionally paced integration and sustained behaviour change
Twelve‑Month Pathways for long‑term change that embraces leadership, cultural safety, and community ownership
Each format blends group workshops, one‑on‑one therapeutic support, behavioural coaching, and emotional regulation activities. Facilitators combine professional training with lived experience in recovery, trauma, fatherhood, and behaviour change—creating safe, stigma‑free spaces where men feel seen, supported, and empowered.
Delivered at stakeholder venues or accessible community locations, every StrongMind program fosters accountability, connection, and trust—bringing real healing into real time, without stepping away from what matters most.
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Community Organisation Consultation
StrongMind offers tailored consultation services for community organisations looking to strengthen their impact in addiction recovery, behaviour change, and emotional wellbeing. Whether you're building a new initiative or refining an existing program, our team brings hands-on expertise in trauma-informed design, facilitator empowerment, and emotionally paced delivery.
We support organisations with:
Program Development & Implementation: Co-designing immersive, flexible programs that reflect real-world needs and service goals
Staff Development & Training: Equipping teams with practical tools, emotional safety strategies, and lived-experience-informed facilitation skills
Operational Guidance: Supporting rollout, stakeholder engagement, safeguarding, and real-time troubleshooting
Messaging & Outreach Support: Helping you shape clear, relatable messaging that connects with your community and gets people through the door
Feedback & Improvement Tools: Setting up simple ways to gather honest feedback, track what’s working, and keep things improving over time
Every consultation is collaborative, adaptable, and grounded in StrongMind’s core principles: emotional safety, clarity, and relevance. Whether you're a local service, health provider, or frontline team, we meet you where you are—and help you build what works.
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Community AOD & Suicide Prevention Forums
StrongMind’s Community AOD & Suicide Prevention Forums are dynamic 2–3 hour evening gatherings designed to spark honest, stigma-free conversations around addiction, emotional distress, and suicide prevention in men. Held in accessible community spaces, these forums bring together locals, service providers, and frontline workers for shared learning, connection, and action.
Each forum blends lived experience, professional insight, and practical tools to unpack the roots of substance use, shame, isolation, and intergenerational trauma. Through engaging presentations and interactive discussion, participants explore how strengths-based, trauma-informed approaches can support men to take ownership of their healing and reconnect with their roles as fathers, partners, and contributors to community life.
Fully adaptable to local needs, these forums are tailored to reflect the priorities, language, and goals of each host community. Whether you're a health worker, educator, community leader, or someone who simply wants to make a difference, StrongMind offers a space to learn, reflect, and lead change—right where it’s needed most.
Delivered by facilitators with deep experience in recovery, behaviour change, and frontline support, these forums are more than seminars—they’re a call to action.