The Blue Wren Foundation Facilitators
The Blue Wren Foundation Facilitators

'Line in the Sand' Relationship Education Program for Men

The Blue Wren Foundation is a new organisation that is dedicated to working with men to support the prevention of family and domestic violence (FADV). Founder and CEO, Adrian Hanks along with Senior Facilitator Jon Russell will be in Coffs Harbour on the weekend of Saturday 19th and Sunday 20th March to run the last of three 'Line in the Sand' pilot programs; with the other two programs already delivered in Melbourne and Brisbane.
The 'Line in the Sand' programs have been created to help men get a deeper sense of their own 'line in the sand' with regard to their understanding, beliefs, attitudes, feelings, emotions and behaviours around their own relationships. These prevention programs are for men from all walks of life. They are not specifically targeted at 'perpetrators' or 'victims' of FADV, although men dealing with these issues are welcome.
With a mixture of self-evaluation processes, meaningful conversation, movement, fun and psycho-drama, the program give each man some deeper education, insights and tools to take away to help them in their present or future relationships.
In January Adrian Hanks and Jon Russell trained six other men to become Blue Wren Facilitators. With a team of eight men, these 'Line in the Sand' programs will be taken into towns and cities across Australia from May onwards.
For any man wishing to attend this weekend, please contact Adrian on 0400424417
www.BlueWrenFoundation.com


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