Children and Youth PEACE
Support counselling for children and youth (ages 4-18) who witness or experience domestic abuse or violence.
Program goals:
- To validate children and youth’s experiences.
- To break the cycle of violence and educate children and youth about violence and various types of abuse.
- To help children develop healthy coping skills, conflict resolution skills, problem-solving skills, communication skills, and self-esteem.
- To help children and youth understand feelings and find healthy ways to express them.
- To create personal safety plans.
- To develop support networks.
The Northern Society for Domestic Peace is dedicated to developing, delivering and supporting programs that provide opportunities for individuals and families to strengthen their relationship and the quality of their lives by fostering respect, challenging violence and promoting health and self determination.
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Program name (alternate): Children Who Witness Abuse
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Hours of Operation
Regular hours: Monday to Friday 8:30 to 4:30
Areas Served
Communities Served | Smithers and Area |
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Service Details
Program fee | 0.00 |
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Program fee notes | This is a free program. |
Languages spoken | English |
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