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Program: Partner Assault Response (PAR) Program - Huron and Perth Counties  
Organization: John Howard Society of London and District
Phone Numbers: 226-219-6421
Fax: 519-438-7670
Email: parprogram@jhslondon.on.ca
Website: jhslondon.com/partner-assault-response-par-program...
Address:
601 Queens Ave
London, ON
N6B 1Y9
Intersection: Adelaide St N and Queens Ave
Location: London (Central)
Accessibility:     Not Wheelchair Accessible
Hours: Office: Mon-Thu 8:30am-4:30pm * Fri 8:30am-3pm * closed daily 12noon-1pm
Service Description: 12-session group program for people who have assaulted their partner * participants explore their beliefs and attitudes toward domestic violence and learn non-abusive ways of resolving conflict in a relationship * support available for victims/partners
Fees: Fees are calculated on a sliding scale based on income
Application: Referrals are received through probation and the Crown.
Eligibility - Population(s) Served: People 18 years and older, ordered by the court to attend the program in response to a criminal charge involving domestic violence
Languages: English
Area(s) Served: Huron County and Perth County
See Also: Intimate Partner Violence Counselling

This information was last completely updated on 9/3/2024

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