Course Schedules

Irate: Women and Anger
Group Programme Schedule 2012

Anger is a signal and one worth listening to


*** ENROLMENTS NOW OPEN FOR 2012 ***

We offer individual support as needed for those enrolled in a programme
It is essential to enrol for these courses - Times/dates subject to change

Irate: Women and Anger

Grey Lynn

Terms Day Times Dates
Term 1 Thursday 7 - 9 pm 9 February - 29 March
Term 2 Thursday 7 - 9 pm 12 April - 31 May
Term 3 Thursday 7 - 9 pm 14 June - 2 August
Term 4 Thursday 7 - 9 pm 16 August - 4 October
Term 5 Thursday 7 - 9 pm 25 October - 13 December

Irate: Women and Anger

Papatoetoe Day
Terms Day Times Dates
Term 1 Wednesday 10 am - 12 pm 8 February - 28 March
Term 2 Wednesday 10 am - 12 pm 11 April - 30 May (excluding 25 April, ANZAC Day)
Term 3 Wednesday 10 am - 12 pm 13 June - 1 August
Term 4 Wednesday 10 am - 12 pm 15 August - 3 October
Term 5 Wednesday 10 am - 12 pm 24 October - 12 December

 Irate: Women and Anger

Henderson
Terms Day Times Dates
Term 1 Tuesday 10 am -12 pm 7 February - 27 March
Term 2 Tuesday

10 am -12 pm

10 April - 29 May
Term 3 Tuesday 10 am -12 pm
12 June - 31 July

Term 4

Tuesday 10 am -12 pm 14 August - 2 October 
Term 5 Tuesday 10 am -12 pm 23 October - 11 December


Irate: Women and Anger

 

Papatoetoe Evening

Term 1 Thursday 6.30 - 8.30 pm 9 February - 29 March
Term 2 Thursday 6.30 - 8.30 pm 12 April – 31 May
Term 3 Thursday 6.30 - 8.30 pm 14 June – 2 August
Term 4 Thursday 6.30 - 8.30 pm 16 August – 4 October
Term 5 Thursday 6.30 - 8.30 pm 25 October – 13 December
       


Information session in Papatoetoe last Friday morning of each month.
Come along for a coffee and chat and learn more about our programmes.
For details call 279 8727 or email icwg@xtra.co.nz.
All women welcome. 

 

PAVE - Prevention and Violence Education

 

 Women's stopping violence 16 week programme for Ministry of Justice and Department of Corrections clients only.
Contact Inner City Women's Group office for more information. 

 

Its OKInner City Women’s Group acknowledges the support of ASB Community Trust, CYFS, COGS, Guardian Trust, Ministry of Justice, Ministry of Social Development and New Zealand Lottery Grants. For the full list of our funders click here.