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Join ClinksWe aim to affect cognitive and behavioural change by working with perpetrators (male and female) to end the cycle of domestic abuse. By holding them accountable for their actions, we have seen changes in their attitudes which have had significant effects on the family dynamics and has kept survivors safe.
The Respect programme and the Freedom programme for perpetrators are completed over 12 weeks on a 1:1 basis. These programmes help perpetrators by raising awareness, supporting behavioural change and increasing accountability by focusing on interventions in the early stages of abuse. We also focus on improving any deficits in conflict management and poor communication by promoting the social skills and training to reduce violent behaviour.
By examining and challenging the attitudes, beliefs and actions of perpetrators, these programmes describe how survivors and their children are affected by being exposed to abuse. We work with their families to ensure that changes are implemented.
The Respect programme and the Freedom programme for perpetrators are completed over 12 weeks on a 1:1 basis. These programmes help perpetrators by raising awareness, supporting behavioural change and increasing accountability by focusing on interventions in the early stages of abuse. We also focus on improving any deficits in conflict management and poor communication by promoting the social skills and training to reduce violent behaviour.
By examining and challenging the attitudes, beliefs and actions of perpetrators, these programmes describe how survivors and their children are affected by being exposed to abuse. We work with their families to ensure that changes are implemented.
Contact
Address
27 Old Gloucester Street
London
Greater London
WC1N 3AX
United Kingdom
Help Line No.
07883304090
Work Tel. No.
07929409819
natalie@noisno.org.uk
Website
In Brief
Primary Field of Work
Counselling
Custody or Community
Community
No. of service users
50
No. of Paid Staff
3
No. of Volunteers
10
No. of peer mentors
1
Organisation type
Community Interest Company
Legal status
Company limited by guarantee
Year of Formation
2022
Organisation's Income
Less than £30k
Contract History
Supporting information
On completion of our Domestic Abuse Perpetrator Programmes (Respect and our Freedom for Perpetrators) we also offer perpetrators the following emotional support to improve their wellbeing:
1:1 Therapeutic counselling for 24 weeks. The aim is to reinforce the positive cognitive and behavioural changes that perpetrators have implemented within their lives.
For perpetrators that have grown up in an abusive household, our therapeutic counselling helps them to heal from the trauma that they may have experienced and previously mimicked. We recognise that a perpetrator’s beliefs may have been shaped by a number of influences : early childhood experiences and societal attitudes.
The outcome of providing counselling support to perpetrators enables them to have a different outlook on their life. They are able to gain new perspectives which has led to them having happier and healthier lives. Helping perpetrators to develop the skill of respectfully listening and hearing what others say is vital.
1:1 Therapeutic counselling for 24 weeks. The aim is to reinforce the positive cognitive and behavioural changes that perpetrators have implemented within their lives.
For perpetrators that have grown up in an abusive household, our therapeutic counselling helps them to heal from the trauma that they may have experienced and previously mimicked. We recognise that a perpetrator’s beliefs may have been shaped by a number of influences : early childhood experiences and societal attitudes.
The outcome of providing counselling support to perpetrators enables them to have a different outlook on their life. They are able to gain new perspectives which has led to them having happier and healthier lives. Helping perpetrators to develop the skill of respectfully listening and hearing what others say is vital.
Regions
London
Outer London
Hounslow
Ealing
Harrow
Hillingdon
Brent
South East
Buckinghamshire
South Bucks
Wycombe
Aylesbury Vale
Chiltern
Oxfordshire
Oxford
Slough UA
Windsor and Maidenhead UA
Area covered
1 or more regions
Fields of Work
Counselling
Domestic & sexual violence
Training