About the Men’s Social and Emotional Wellbeing Program

If your son, brother, uncle, father or grandfather needs help with holistic health, advocating for their needs and informal support, our Men’s Social and Emotional Wellbeing Support Worker can link you to tailored services that fit you and your lifestyle.

Program benefits

We offer:

  • Enhanced health and wellbeing
  • Broaden friendship and network groups
  • Encourage lifelong learning
  • Increase access to resources and information
  • Encourage men to contribute to their community

 

To join the program, simply contact the Mura Kosker Sorority Intake Officer to register and speak to the Men’s Social and Emotional Wellbeing Support Worker.

Older People Action Program - Elders hands weaving

Keeping Our Families & Communities Safe and Strong

Here are some free resources that can help men to connect with services and understand their rights.

Am I eligible for this program?

This free and confidential service is available to all men in the Torres Strait region.

How do I access this program?

To join the program, simply contact the Mura Kosker Sorority Intake Officer to register and speak to the Men’s Social and Emotional Wellbeing Support Worker.

Get more information

We are here to help our seniors feel safe, supported and empowered.

Meet our OPAP Support Team

Lena Warria

Lena Warria

Program Coordinator

Other Service Providers

Senior and Concession Cards (QLD)

13 74 68

Senior Cards provide discounts and financial support for elders over 60 years of age.

Elder Abuse Prevention Unit

1300 651 192

Elder Abuse is a single or repeated act, or lack of appropriate action, occurring within any relationship where there is an expectation of trust, which causes harm or distress to an older person.

Torres Strait Aged Care Association Incorporated

07 4069 0400

The Torres Strait Aged Care Association (TSACA) is the only Indigenous owned and operated aged care facility in the Torres Strait region.

Queensland Human Rights Commission

1300 130 670

QHRC is an independent statutory body established under the Queensland Anti-Discrimination Act 1991.