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RISE - Ngā Parirau Tāne (Male)

This programme is for males who have experienced sexual abuse and struggle with anger management and violence in relationships. It acknowledges participants in their dual reality—as survivors of trauma and as individuals who may have, or are contemplating, using violence.

Through structured modules including Anger vs. ViolenceFault vs. Responsibility, and Impact on Children, men develop the skills to break cycles of harm within their families. 

Key focus areas include understanding the link between unresolved trauma and current behaviours, developing emotional regulation strategies, and building healthier relationship patterns. Participants gain tools to manage anger constructively while taking responsibility for their actions and their role in protecting future generations.

Information for Lead Providers & Referrers

Referring your client to a group programme

Who can be referred

  • Confirmed ACC Sensitive Claim for sexual abuse

  • Engaged in individual therapy with a Lead Provider

  • Sufficient emotional stability for a group setting

  • Motivated to learn skills and engage with others

  • Not in acute crisis or requiring intensive stabilisation first

How to refer

  1. Contact RISE to discuss suitability and check intake availability

  2. Apply to ACC to have your client approved for the group programme

  3. Once approved, your client is added to the waitlist

  4. We arrange a three-way pre-programme meeting — you, your client, and the facilitator

  5. Consent confirmed and your client is enrolled in the next available group

Your role during the programme

  • Continue individual therapy throughout the 10 weeks

  • Reinforce and integrate group learning into your sessions

  • Monitor wellbeing and flag concerns to the facilitator

  • Provide additional support if content becomes activating

  • Clinical responsibility for your client remains with you

Programme at a glance

  • 10 × 2-hour sessions held weekly, in-person in Nelson

  • Maximum 12 participants per group

  • Two trained facilitators at every session

  • Skills-based — not a disclosure programme

  • Te Whare Tapa Whā, DBT, and trauma-informed practice

Three Lead Provider meetings — you and your client attend all three

Before Session 1 Pre-programme

45–60 minutes. You, your client, and the facilitator. Goals set, clinical context shared, client prepared and enrolled.

Between Sessions 4–5 Mid-programme

30 minutes. Three-way review of engagement, integration with therapy, and risk check-in.

Within 2 weeks of Session 10 Post-programme

30 minutes. Progress named, areas for continued therapy focus agreed, transition confirmed.

Details

When: Monday Mornings, 28 September - 7 December (10 weeks)