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Alternatives to Violence Workshops

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The Alternatives to Violence Project serves those who want to manage conflict well without resorting to or being the victim of violence. Our trained volunteer facilitators offer workshops in the community, in prisons and in other settings. AVP is a national charity and part of an international network.
We believe that conflict is a natural part of life and that there are ways of handling it well. In our workshops, participants draw on their own experiences to explore the conflicts in their own lives and find ways of dealing with them.

To find out when and where workshops in the community are running:

Workshops – Alternatives to Violence Project Britain

Who to contact

Telephone
020 7324 4755 020 7324 4755
E-mail
info@avpbritain.org.uk
Website
Alternatives to Violence
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Where to go

Address
6, Mount Street
Manchester
Postcode
M2 5NS
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Costs

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Workshop fees are charged on a sliding scale between £45 and £155 in accordance with the participant’s income and who’s paying. Please don’t be shy, and reach out if the fee is cause for concern. We never turn anyone away, even if they can’t pay. Visit our website to apply for £45 concessions fee If you would like to be referred by your social worker/doctor/probation officer, then please let them know about us. They may be able to offer financial support.

Availability

Age Ranges
18 and over

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