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Everyman Project

1A Waterlow Road
Archway
London
N19 5NJ

Tel (helpline): 020 263 8884
Web: www.everymanproject.co.uk
Best time to telephone: 10am - 3pm Tuesday, 10am - 5pm Wednesday & Thursday.

Everyman Project is a voluntary, charitable organisation based in London which offers a range of support services for men who want to stop behaving violently or abusively, and for their partners. These include a focussed, brief counselling programme, a partner support programme, and a telephone helpline. Everyman Project relies on volunteers to support the organisation, provide the one-to-one counselling, and answer the telephone. All volunteers engaging with telephone and face-to-face clients receive supervision on a regular basis.

The counselling programme is a seven month therapeutic programme designed to support and challenge men ceasing their violent and/or abusive behaviours. It consists of 13 one-to-one counselling sessions and 16 group sessions. While Everyman Project works with all forms of male violence and abusiveness, the vast majority of men they see come as a result of being violent to their partners.

Checked: 10 Dec 2007








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