Category: Interventions for Perpetrators
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Interventions for Perpetrators
Our experienced team of professionals work with perpetrators of domestic violence and abuse to guide them through a process of change, which addresses their behaviours and attitudes. Through a combination of group work and one-to-one sessions the programmes aim to prevent reoffending. They are focused on self-reflection and creating tangible outcomes that can help perpetrators…
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Female Awareness and Domestic Abuse (FADA)
Overview FADA is a 1-1 programme for women who are violent or abusive in domestic settings. There are 8-14 sessions where each session helps meet the needs of the individual. Trauma-informed techniques are used to help recognise many women engaging in this programme have/are also victims of domestic abuse. RISE has applied a culturally grounded…
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Drive Case Management
Targeting narratives of domestic abuse asking “Why doesn’t he stop?” instead of “Why doesn’t she leave?” Overview Drive is a perpetrator programme delivered by us here at RISE for perpetrators who display high levels of harm. Our goal is to reduce abuse whilst increasing the safety of victims and survivors and rehabilitate people to make…
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Respect and Principles Programme
Overview The Respect and Principles Programme is an 8-session course for young men aged 13-17 to encourage them to think about their views around violence, abuse and control within a relationship context, with the aim of preventing them from becoming victims or perpetrators in the future. All young people have the right to be safe…
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Respectful Partnerships Programme (RP)
Overview The Respectful Partnerships (RP) programme incorporates an intersectional, culturally sensitive approach. It is a 1:1 intervention for LGBTQI+ people who have been abusive in their intimate relationships against their partner. Through a coordinated community approach, we provide a targeted, multi-faceted domestic abuse service for marginalised and racialised groups. High numbers of underreported abuse occur…
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Preparing Men for Change
Overview Preparing Men for Change is a domestic abuse perpetrator programme of up to 20 1-1 sessions. It is suitable for those who cannot attend group work due to mental health issues or language barriers. The exercises are designed to be delivered sequentially, with the first 2 sessions aimed at building a relationship with the…
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Safe Relationships
Overview Safe Relationships is a domestic abuse perpetrator programme aimed at changing behaviour and attitudes and helps participants better understand why they use violence and aggression in their relationships and identify better ways to deal with their problems. How does it work? This is a 21-group work programme with 1-1 sessions and additional supplementary sessions…