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Irate Women & Anger Programme
March 12, 2015 at 9:21 AM
In Henderson, we provide the Irate- women and anger programme.
The Irate Women and Anger programme provides opportunities for you to observe and recognise everyday conflict patterns in your families, relationships and work situations.
Please find attached a brochure of the programme to give you more information. The programme is run for eight weeks long and is available to the clients free of cost or by donation only.
Programme: Irate- women and anger
Time: Tuesday, 10-12pm
Starting date: 7th April 2015
To enrol please ring us at 09 360 4933 or email icwg@xtra.co.nz
For more details about our other programmes available in Grey Lynn and Papatoetoe please access our website www.innercitywomensgroup.org.nz or ring us at 09 360 4933