Help Programme
The HELP programme works with young men in Liverpool and St Helens who may not have been convicted of domestic abuse, but are seen as being at risk of doing so. It also works for young men who have been convicted for what may be less serious domestic abuse offences and who previously may not have been given specialist intervention.
It began as a voluntary programme, with people being referred to the programme by social and health services, children and family services and housing associations. This remains the case but it works well with men who are at a crossroads where things could deteriorate – or, importantly, improve. It works with men who are in their late teens upwards and groups often have a mix of men, from those in their forties to their late teens/early twenties. The project doesn’t focus just on the detail of individual relationships but takes a broad and holistic view of young people’s behaviour.
Building Better Relationships
Designed for men who have had problems with aggression towards their partner, this programme aims to help men develop healthier, happier relationships and to deal with difficult situations calmly and positively.
It focuses on understanding past behaviours and developing awareness of what triggers aggression. Through one-to-one and group work, participants are helped to find alternative ways of dealing with conflict, which supports both them and their partners.
During the 30 sessions of the programme, participants can learn new ways of thinking and behaving.
Get more information on the HELP programme.
Contact details
K2 Building
Prescot Office and Business Park
Sinclair Way
Prescot
L34 1PB
Tel: 01442 295 800
