Incremental Project

Incremental Project Providing effective prevention and behaviour change programs.

12/09/2021

"Hawa Mahal"
Jaipur/India.
It was built in 1798 from pink sandstone.

28/06/2021
Thank you to Pacifika Youth Wellness Collective for tonight’s online gathering. Priveliged to be part of the event and l...
18/06/2021

Thank you to Pacifika Youth Wellness Collective for tonight’s online gathering.
Priveliged to be part of the event and looking forward to hearing the variety of journeys that led us to the work we do.

LE MALAGA | The Journey

Melbourne and abroad we are excited to bring you this phenomenal group of leaders across Victoria who have made it their life’s mission over the last decade to empower young people.

Each leader has a story to share and a unique vehicle of influence that they have crafted along the way.

If you are working with youth then this one is for you. Join us online on Friday 18th June and register on the link http://bitly.ws/dWZ7

See you there

The Incremental Project has the pleasure of introducing an enourmous addition to our programs team with our funky fresh ...
25/05/2021

The Incremental Project has the pleasure of introducing an enourmous addition to our programs team with our funky fresh new Facilitator, Chloe Chaos.🤩

Chloe plays an integral role within our female based programs and brings a wealth of knowledge and insight to the Rated R and Mythbusters Programs.

Rated R Young Women’s Program kicked off today, real, raw and refreshing. New faces met and new relationships being built. We are so excited to be able to work with the young women of St Helena Secondary College and look forward to the next 8 weeks together of self discovery.

Peace and love Dan and Chloe.

This is an EXPRESSION OF INTEREST for an online school holiday wrestling program aimed at primary school children. As a ...
11/01/2021

This is an EXPRESSION OF INTEREST for an online school holiday wrestling program aimed at primary school children.

As a life long wrestling fan and youth worker (incrementalproject.com) I have combined my Respectful Relationships Education primary school program with with my love for wrestling.

WRESTLING WITH EMOTIONS is a resilience based recreational program that links values, morals and manners to the wacky world of wrestling. Young fans get to talk, develop and create their very own wrestling characters and championship belt.

Please see the flyer attached and feel free to make contact for more information.

Dates and times for the program while depend on the level of interest. Please also write the preferred time and date in the event that you express interest through comments.

And that's the bottom line because Stone Cold said so!

Incremental Project’s mission is to empower every person by providing multiple platforms for people to access a variety of relevant and effective prevention and behaviour change programs.

Rated R Program Djerriwarrh MeltonWith all that is going on in our current climate, today the Incremental Project was ex...
17/07/2020

Rated R Program Djerriwarrh Melton

With all that is going on in our current climate, today the Incremental Project was extremely fortunate to begin the Rated R for REAL Program with VCAL students at Djerriwarrh Community & Education Services in Melton.

All young people engaged in REAL conversations about emotions, trust, respect, loyalty and decision making.
We look forward to the next seven weeks of discussions, stories, activities and games that promote mental health and wellbeing.

05/06/2020

💚🤍🖤BLACK LIVES MATTER🖤💛❤️

Tomorrow millions of people across Australia will practice their right to protest for the fact that BLACK LIVES MATTER.🖤

We at the Incremental Project wish people in attendance nothing but the utmost safety and peace.✌🏾We hope that EVERYBODY in attendance returns home safely and without harm.

PEACE TO THE STREETS
✊🏿✊🏾✊🏽✊🏼✊🏻

07/05/2020

Please join us for a conversation with Chris Swain of the Box Hill Rugby Club for tonight’s Staying In Touch and due to heavy load on the net we are streaming from Layne Stretton’s FaceBook Live

30/04/2020

APOLOGIES FOR TECHNICAL DIFFICULTIES

🙂Staying In Touch will be with you seen and working things out at the moment. 🙂

16/04/2020

Staying In Touch starting now!

To log into the FaceBook Live session please follow the directions below:1. Scroll to Layne’s post about Staying In Touc...
16/04/2020

To log into the FaceBook Live session please follow the directions below:

1. Scroll to Layne’s post about Staying In Touch

2. Press the post to start streaming

3. Feel free to post comments and questions for the session

4. Enjoy

🏈😀😄😃

16/04/2020

Please join us for CCS Staying In Touch episode 2 @ 8pm tonight on the Incremental Project FaceBook page.

09/04/2020

If you or someone you know could benefit from other support in regards to mental health, please refer to the Community Welfare page on the Vic Masters website link below or contact the Incremental Project on 0412 097 949 and [email protected]

www.vicmasters.com/welfare

Community Welfare

Vic Masters goal is to ensure all our players and families have access to all the information and support they need to help everyone achieve their best possible mental health. Vic Masters have created a Mental Health and Wellbeing Working Group called the “Tight Five” support crew. The Tight Five Mental Health and Wellbeing Working Group has been established and has three primary objectives.

1. To promote and support good mental health and wellbeing across Vic Masters Rugby.

2. Create a culture that facilitates early identification and encourages the seeking of early assistance.

3. Strengthen our mental health and wellbeing partnerships.

Vic Masters Rugby is proudly supported by our sponsors: Vic Masters Rugby is a social Rugby competition created for over 35's to keep fit and healthy by playing Rugby regularly in a social, safe and welcoming environment for all.

Big ups to and Josh for starting the Melbourne Youth and Social Workers group on FaceBook ✊🏾A huge thanks to Nat and Jos...
05/04/2020

Big ups to and Josh for starting the Melbourne Youth and Social Workers group on FaceBook ✊🏾A huge thanks to Nat and Josh for having Dan on their fresh new podcast Knowledge On Tick. 🤙🏾

Please tune in tomorrow for a listen and hope you enjoy! 👇🏾

https://knowledgeontick.podbean.com/

The Knowledge on Tick podcast is a pipeline dream grown from the 'Melbourne Youth and Social Workers' Facebook Group. Hosted and produced by Josh and Nat, this Podcast brings real life conversations, education and stories surrounding the all-encompassing f...

02/04/2020

It is with deep regret that we will have to postpone the first instalment of the Staying In Touch program until next Thursday, April 9th.

Apologies from the Incremental Project for any inconvenience that this has caused and we endeavour to ensure that your first experience with the program is an uninterrupted, engaging and fulfilling experience.

We thank you for your patience and hope that you have a safe and enjoyable week.

If you have any questions, queries or require any form of support in regards to mental health please do not hesitate to email [email protected] or private message the Incremental Project.

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Hawthorn, VIC
3122

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Who we are

Formerly known as the Chin Up Project, the IncreMENTAL Project now provides a range of prevention and intervention programs for children, teens, adults, families and professionals in a range of community settings.

Our individual and group services are a fusion of Family Violence, Respectful Relationship, Effective Conflict Management, Health and Wellbeing and Men’s Behaviour Change Programs. Sessions are tailored to the specific needs of any school, club or organisation.

Enquire to find out more about our diverse catalogue of programs, videos, webinars, workshops and social media platforms that support our holistic approach in raising awareness around equality and respect.