Men Supporting Men to Drive Generational Change

Programs and Support

At Authentic Men Org, we understand the challenges men face. We offer a range of registered programs designed to foster growth, build resilience, and create lasting positive change.

We provide a variety of programs and support services tailored to meet the diverse needs of men in Perth, Australia. 

Youth programs

Empowering young men with essential life skills, guidance, and mentorship to navigate challenges and build a strong future.

Men and Parenting programs

Support for men and dads, including new and soon-to-be fathers, through perinatal and parenting programs that build resilience to drive generational change.

Generational change

Helping men address and modify unhelpful behaviours, fostering personal growth and promoting generational change for a better tomorrow.

Our Programs 

Attending workshops can be challenging, and non-judgemental support can make a huge difference. We specialise in helping men manage the impact of challenges such as metal health, family domestic violence, parenting struggles, perinatal difficulties, and issues related to generational traumas. Our program delivery is designed to provide a safe and supportive environment for healing and growth.

Circle of Security Parenting 

Circle of Security Parenting is an attachment‑based approach that helps caregivers understand their child’s emotional needs, know when to support exploration, and when to offer comfort, all with the goal of building a stronger, more secure parent–child relationship.

8 interactive two-hour sessions, once a week over 8 weeks.

We also deliver CoSP Aboriginal and Foster Care

Interventions Plus Youth Programs

Ken Nathan's programs that support youth aged 11 to 18 understand their behaviours, navigate life's challenges, the cycles of violence by fostering resilience and creating safer communities. 

Four evidence-based programs:

RAGE,CHILLAX, FEELING FANTASTIC, and THE DARE.

Bringing Up Great Kids 

The program uses mindfulness and reflection to assist parents in examining and improving their communication and exchanges with their children so that they may foster more respectful and positive interactions, which support children’s development and positive identity. Works to address the sources of parents’ negative or unhelpful attitudes.

6 interactive two-hour sessions, once a week over 6 weeks.

We also deliver BUGK Aboriginal and Family Domestic Violence

Baby Makes 3 New Parenting Program

This program helps couples maintain a healthy relationship after the birth of their baby. It aims to promote equal and respectful relationships between couples during the transition to parenthood.

Partners and baby attend an interactive two-hour session, once a week for 3 weeks. Facilitated by a male and female.  

Good Start New Dads  Parenting Program 

Good Start is a male‑focused, male‑facilitated perinatal program for new and soon‑to‑be dads. A proactive, preventative space that supports men before things reach breaking point.

Becoming a dad can shake a man’s world, especially when trauma or mental health challenges are already present. Many dads slip into post‑partum distress unnoticed, and without support the risks grow into FDV, relationship breakdown, and deep emotional crisis.

Good Start strengthens fathers’ knowledge, keeps families connected, and changes trajectories.

  Ask after these other programs we facilitate

Navigating the Family and Magistrate Courts following Seperation

Tame the Tongue

What is the benifit 

These programs represent effective prevention with the potential to deliver measurable social and economic outcomes.

Organisations are stuck reacting to harm instead of preventing it.

The upstream benefit of strengthening mens resilience and understanding through prevention-based programs informs generational change, reduces suicidal ideation, family conflict, boosts mental health and well-being, and builds community resilience, while lowering rates of Family Domestic Violence, adverse childhood experiences, child abuse, poverty, homelessness, suicide,  crime, and social dependence.

Why is this a priority

Alignes with priorities focused on prevention, early intervention, and community well-being. ultimately improving generational outcomes for children.

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