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Founded in 1977, Emerge was the first abuser education program in the United States. Since its creation, Emerge has been a national leader in working to end violence in intimate relationships.
In working toward this goal, Emerge seeks to educate individual abusers, prevent young people from learning to accept violence in their relationships, improve institutional responses to domestic violence, and increase public awareness about the causes and solutions to partner violence. With the development of parenting education groups for fathers, Emerge has expanded its mission to include a goal of helping men to become more responsible parents. Emerge teaches that domestic violence is a learned behavior, not a disease or a sickness. Emerge supports grassroots, institutional and cultural efforts to stop partner violence, sexual assault and child abuse. Emerge recognizes that other oppressive life circumstances such as racism, poverty and homophobia create a climate that contributes to partner violence. This website is designed to offer information on services Emerge offers and should not be considered as a substitute for seeking out abuser education services. Materials sold on this site are intended to be used by counselors and administrators, and are not intended as “self-help” resources. Trainings are conducted on a regular basis in the Boston area, and Emerge is available to conduct trainings world-wide. Please click on the tabs above for specific information, and if you have any questions when using our site, please contact us at 617-547-9879 or by e-mail. Emerge is a Massachusetts Certified Batterer Intervention Program & Training Site. For information on Certification Guidelines for the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, visit the official website of the Office of Health and Human Services (EOHHS). |
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Emerge and Safe Havens: Between Compassion and Accountability |
Please email [email protected] and provide your name, email, and phone number.
If you have made a payment for your orientation fee, you must still contact Emerge to schedule an orientation. What we do, why it matters,
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Emerge was proud to have worked with Safe Havens to create new guidelines for how clergy and other faith leaders can respond to perpetrators of abuse in a manner that is safe for survivors. Please visit Safe Havens' website for more info on Between Compassion and Accountability for Those Who Abuse Intimate Partners: Guidelines for Faith Leaders.
You can download the entire booklet here. Please disseminate to all who you think will benefit Registration
This course is intended for anyone working with families affected by domestic violence. This course is especially useful for those who wish to become Intimate Partner Abuse Education Program (IPAEP) group facilitators. |
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388 Pleasant St., Suite 204 · Malden, MA 02148
main office: 617-547-9879 · fax: 617-547-0904 · [email protected]. Copyright © 2020 Emerge. All rights reserved.
388 Pleasant St., Suite 204 · Malden, MA 02148
main office: 617-547-9879 · fax: 617-547-0904 · [email protected]. Copyright © 2020 Emerge. All rights reserved.