A NEW DAY Brochure Women - The Tree of Peace Friendship Centre
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A NEW DAY Brochure Women - The Tree of Peace Friendship Centre
Only you know what the best decision is. There are many people who can help if you want to separate temporarily or permanently. Feel free to contact us to find out more information about who can help, or contact any of the following organizations 24 hours a day, 7 days a week Yellowknife Victim Services 765-8811 How can I get my partner to attend counselling? Many women want to support their partners in making better choices and behaving nonviolently. It is important to remember that his behaviour and choices are his responsibility. Your efforts are best used to make sure your needs and your children’s needs are looked after. Whether you are together or apart, everyone can start a new day. Please contact us if you would like more information about how we can help. Alison McAteer House 873-8257 Centre for Northern Families 873-2566 Emergency Protection Orders 1-866-223-7775 RCMP 669-1111 A staff person from A New Day at The Tree of Peace Friendship Centre will be in contact with you. You will be offered information about the program. No program can guarantee behaviour change. We will offer you referrals for counselling, support and legal services for you and your children if needed. If you want, we can let you know about the length and content of the program but we will not tell you about conversations that we have with your partner. You have the right to your privacy and you do not have to respond to any questions. We will not share any information with your partner if you do not want us to. To find out more information or to book an appointment please call 867-873-2201 • Family violence comes in many forms. It can be verbal, physical, emotional, financial, spiritual, and sexual. email: A New Day For men who have used violence in their relationships Laura Boileau anewdaycoordinator@ttopfc.com • Everyone is affected by family violence. • The NWT has one of the highest rates of family violence in Canada. William Greenland anewdayfacilitator1@ttopfc.com • We all have a role to play and a voice to use in saying violence is unacceptable in our lives, families and communities. • Everyone can begin a new day - together and apart. • When we learn peaceful ways to communicate and problem solve, families and communities will be stronger. Special thanks to Victor Tssessaze for his artwork or drop in 4917 48th Street Yellowknife, NT above Coldwell Banker beside KFC http://www.ttopfc.com/ Partner and Family Information