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Programs & Services


Provincial Family Violence Treatment Program

 Location: Transition Place

Provides assessment and treatment for individuals who have been mandated through the court system, community corrections (probation), or Children and Family Services for charges related to intimate partner violence.

Participants in the Provincial Family Violence Treatment Program (PFVTP) will engage in assessment and treatment services to address factors that contribute to intimate partner violence (IPV). This service is free of cost and offers an average of 2 - 5 sessions of individual counselling plus a 14 - 16 week group treatment where clients work with facilitators to explore the underlying causes of IPV and develop strategies to promote healthy relationships. Depending on the community, services may be delivered virtually, in-person, or both. PFVTP is provided by Counselling Alberta (Calgary Counselling Centre) and contracted service providers in collaboration with community partners through Recovery Alberta such as FAOS and FACS, law enforcement, crown prosecutors, Probation, Children’s Services, and victim services as part of a coordinated community response to IPV.

Contact Details

Transition Place

Location Info
Aboriginal Counselling Association of Alberta, Suite 204
Address
10010 105 Street NW
Edmonton, Alberta
T5J 1C4
Telephone
780-242-4357
Email
acsa@telus.net
Hours of Operation
Note

Office is closed but phone support is available.

Access
Service Providers May Include
addiction counsellors, counsellors, mental health therapists, psychologists, social workers
Service Access

Referrals from Community Corrections (Probation) and Children & Family Services.


Fees

This is a Mental Health and Addictions funded service and there is no cost to the client.


Partners

Partners/affiliations

Counselling Alberta, Calgary Counselling Centre, Recovery Alberta

Service Locations
Also Known As
Acronym
PFVTP