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Domestic Violence Intervention Project

With services across London, the Domestic Violence Intervention Project works to stop domestic violence and to reduce the harm it causes to women, children and families. They have services for:

- Male perpetrators: the Violence Prevention Programme (approxmately 26 evening sessions working in a group setting to help you end your abusive and controlling behaviour and build more respectful relationships)

- Their female partners: support via phone, in person or in groups

- Parents: supervised contact with children, risk assessments for custody or care proceedings, support for parents of adolescents who act abusively

- Children: therapy for children affected by domestic violence

- Young people who act abusively towards their partner or family

Address:
65 Aspenlea Rd, London, W68LH, 164 - 168 Westminster Bridge Road, London, London, W68LH
Area serviced:
Nationwide
Telephone:
020 8748 8298
Fax:
020 7401 7278, Women's services:02085632250
Email:
Website:
Opening times:
Monday-Friday, 9am-5pm.
Waiting times:
You can usually start the Violence Prevention Programme within eight weeks
Who is it for:
Male perpetrators and their female partners and children
Languages:
Arabic and English
Disabled access:
None
Childcare:
None
Charges:
A sliding scale for male perpetrators; free for female partners and children
How to apply:
Self-referrals or referrals from family courts, probation, social services, police or community groups, Referral via a referral form only.
Buses:
27, 190, 266, 267, 391
Train/tube:
Ravenscourt Park (District)
Parking:
Street parking available
Sector:
Voluntary
Last updated:
02/11/2023