Perpetrator Programmes
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Cheshire Domestic Abuse Family Safety Units 01606 351375
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Lifeline is a voluntary intervention programme to address the abusive behaviour of perpetrators of domestic abuse. It aims to help perpetrators to:
- halt the use of violence and controlling behaviour
- increase their emotional control and communication skills
- increase confidence and self-respect by showing them how to build positive and healthy relationships
If you are interested in accessing the Lifeline programme, there is more information and contact details on the publicity leaflet for participants. If you work for an agency, and want more information on how to refer clients to the Lifeline programme, read the publicity leaflet for practitioners.
To make a referral to the programme, you can download the referral form. Participants must sign a contract of participation which outlines acceptance conditions, attendance requirements and minimum standards for progress while on the programme. |
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