Abuse-related Women's Counselling Program
Professional counseling is available for women who have experienced sexual assault, violence/abuse in relationships, or childhood abuse through the government funded Stopping the Violence program.
Program name (alternate): Stopping the Violence Counselling
Address / Contact Info
North Island Survivors' Healing Society
Campbell River, BC
Hours of Operation
Regular hours: Appointments occur during regular business hours.
Amenities
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Service Details
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Program fee notes:
The Stopping the Violence Counselling Program is funded through the Ministry of Public Safety and Solicitor General and supplemented by donations and proceeds from fundraising events.
Referral protocol:
Referral criteria:
Women who would like more information or to book an appointment please contact the Society directly
Wait list (weeks):
34
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This program was last updated on: 12 Jul 2017.