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Inquiry Into Restorative Practices in Youth Settings: Menslink

Standing Committee on Education, Training and Young People
June 4, 2015

Source: (2005) Canberra: Legislative Assembly for the Australian Capital Territory.

Incorporated in 2002, Men’s Link is a dynamic, not for profit community organisation that promotes the value, well-being and social participation of men, in particular young men, by providing appropriate and professional services with outreach activities. In practical terms Men’s Link was formed because of particular needs arising in our community that required a specialised community service that was good at engaging young men. (excerpt)

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