Accountability Program

Our accountability program is designed for men who engage in violent behavior in intimate partner and family contexts. The program aims to raise awareness, provide education, and foster personal accountability among men who perpetrate domestic violence, while promoting healthy and equitable relationships.

Our approach with participants centers on identifying the different forms of violence, uncovering personal triggers, and building awareness of the impact that domestic violence has on oneself and others.

Within the group setting, our goal is to encourage deep self-reflection on the internal beliefs that justify violent behavior, to commit to ending all forms of violence, and to understand its effects on those around them.

We provide tools to help participants recognize and express their emotions, along with sustainable alternative strategies and the development of communication and self-management skills.

Through our accountability program, we offer guidance, information, and practical tools to those who have perpetrated domestic violence, with the goal of fostering lasting behavioral change and promoting non-violence.

Group Format

20 weekly sessions of 2.5 hours, from 7:00 PM to 9:30 PM.

The group is offered in French, English, and Spanish (virtual only). The French group is closed-enrollment; English and Spanish groups are open-enrollment.

The program fee is $60.

Individual Format

Specific objectives are defined with a clinical team member during the initial assessment, allowing for a personalized approach.

Sessions are 1 hour in length, with a flexible frequency.

Our services are open to men aged 18 and over who are dealing with intimate partner and/or family violence.