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  1. Provides culturally appropriate services by Indigenous women for Indigenous women. Services include Indigenous Women's Counselling/Stopping the Violence (STV) Program, First Nations Women's Support Worker/Community-Based Victim Services Program, and specialize...
  2. Supports women to address trauma, relationship violence, and heal from historical and intergenerational trauma. Offers RedPath Living Without Violence Program, a 12 week group which meets six hours per week; weekly healing circles; connections to community and...
  3. Offers free counselling to adult female survivors of family violence, sexual assault, or historical abuse of any kind. Sufficient safety and stabilization are required for applicants who are in recovery from substance abuse. A telephone interview is conducted ...
  4. Drop-in group for Spanish-speaking women who are experiencing or have experienced emotional, physical, sexual, and/or financial abuse in their relationships. Meets every Wednesday from 1:30 pm to 3:30 pm.
  5. Focuses on the awareness, prevention, and treatment of child sexual abuse. Bridge Community Programs is a free online module-based program for adolescents that provides information, resources, and tools to prevent sexual abuse. It educates about boundaries, co...
  6. A free group counselling program for immigrant, refugee, and visible minority men who have used or are at risk of using violence in relationships; men must have children under the age of 19. Focus is on preventing domestic violence by supporting men to take re...
  7. Free nine-week men's anger management group, with particular emphasis upon men with a history of family violence towards partners or children. Accepts self-referrals, as well as men mandated by the courts to attend; priority given to Richmond residents referre...
  8. Provides culturally sensitive services to adult immigrant and refugee women who have experienced or are at risk of abuse, violence, or threats. Services include information and referral, advocacy, peer/lay counselling, court accompaniment, and form completion ...
  9. Native Courtworkers facilitates access to justice by assisting Indigenous people in conflict with the law who are involved in the criminal justice system to obtain fair, just, equitable and culturally sensitive treatment. Services include referral to legal ser...
  10. Provides support to adult women and their children who are fleeing or are at risk of abuse, violence, or threats. Services include information, referral, advocacy, peer/lay counselling, court accompaniment, and form completion assistance. Open to women living ...
  11. Provides counselling to children and youth ages four to 18 who have witnessed violence. Some drop-in counselling and emergency outreach is available. Program hours vary; office hours are 9 am to 4:30 pm Monday to Friday. Funded by Ministry of Public Safety and...
  12. Provides individual and group counselling to children under the age of 19 who have witnessed violence; non-offending parents may attend an educational support group. Funded by Ministry of Public Safety and Solicitor General (MPSSG).
  13. Provides a individual and group counselling program for children and youth ages four to 18 who have been exposed to family violence. Helps children and youth understand their emotions, discuss their trauma, develop a safety plan, recognize their strengths, inc...
  14. Provides free education and support counselling for children and youth ages three to 18 who have witnessed or been exposed to domestic violence or abuse. Helps children and youth understand their emotions, discuss their trauma, develop a safety plan, recognize...
  15. Provides free individual and group counselling for children and youth ages three to 18 who are affected by family violence. Helps children and youth understand their emotions, discuss their trauma, develop a safety plan, recognize their strengths, increase the...
  16. Provides free and confidential peer counselling including practical support and referrals to female and male adult victims of sexual assault. Office and confidential line hours are 9 am to 5 pm Monday to Friday.
  17. Cognitive behavioural program helps high-risk and medium offenders identify abusive behaviour, understand its harmful impact, learn how to manage emotions and behaviours, and increase problem solving skills, so they are less likely to be violent in their relat...
  18. Provides access to free counselling services for individuals ages 19 and up who were sexually abused as children (when age 18 or younger) while living in homes or residential facilities that were funded or operated by the BC provincial government. Clients are ...
  19. Provides access to free counselling services for adults ages 19 and up who were sexually abused as children (when age 18 or younger) while living in residential facilities that were funded or operated by the BC provincial government. After intake, clients are ...
  20. Provides counselling for children and youth ages three to 18 who have been sexually abused or where sexual abuse is suspected, and for their non-offending family members. Serves Surrey and White Rock. Office hours are 8:30 am to 4:30 pm Monday to Friday with s...
  21. Provides free counselling to children and youth under the age of 19 who have been sexually abused. Program includes assessment, treatment, and support services for the children and for non-offending family members. Open referral. Serves Burnaby. Hours are 9 am...