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What does the counselling programme consist of?
The counselling programme is a seven month therapeutic programme
designed to support and challenge men ceasing their violent and/or
abusive behaviours. While Everyman Project works with all forms of male
violence and abusiveness, the vast majority of men we see come as a
result of being violent to their partners.
Every client initially attends an assessment session to determine his suitability for the programme.
Following the assessment, each man attends thirteen weekly one-to-one
counselling sessions with a male counsellor, followed by sixteen weekly
group counselling sessions.
How much will I have to pay?
The fee for the assessment session is £30.00, low-waged
£20.00, £10.00 concessions). The fee for the 29 succeeding
counselling sessions will be individually negotiated, based on your
income. The minimum concessionary fee is £10.00 per counselling
session; the maximum fee is £50.00 per session.
(The fees for agency referrals are £50.00 for the assessment and £50.00 per counselling session.)
When and Where are the counselling sessions?
The sessions are provided either evenings or daytimes, in London SE1(Elephant and Castle Tube) or N19(Archway Tube).
As an Organisational Member of BACP
we are bound by its Ethical Framework for Good Practice in Counselling
and Psychotherapy, the Ethical Guidelines for Researching Counselling
and Psychotherapy (where organisations undertake research) and subject
to the Professional Conduct Procedure for the time being in force.
For more information about the Everyman Project please phone 0207 263 8884
We are a charity without statutory funding. If you support the aims our
project, please make a donation to Everyman Project - 1A Waterlow Road
- London N19 5NJ.
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