A woman sits at the kitchen table, in an online group, listening to the experiences of other women in a group.

Enrolment open! Ten week online support group for women survivors of partner abuse

When we talk about abuse, we recognize that abuse can take many forms.

Sometimes it includes physical harm, but often it shows up through patterns of control, blame, manipulation, intimidation, or emotional hurt that slowly undermines confidence and wellbeing.

Our new online support group is going to gently explore these patterns so each woman can come to her own understanding of her experience. We are so looking forward to meeting you all.

Learn more.

Meet your facilitators, Jo Neill, RCC, and Shalom Wiebe, MSW

Jo and Shalom often draw from the work of writers such as Dr. Emma Katz and Dr. Torna Pitman, whose work helps illuminate patterns of harm in relationships and their impacts on women and mothers. Jo & Shalom believe healing does not only come from insight, but also from connection, creativity, and moments of lightness alongside the hard work. Rather than positioning themselves as the experts on your life, they sees group work as a place where women’s collective wisdom emerges – and they feel honoured to be part of that process.

Jo Neill and Shalom Wiebe sit together smiling warmly at the Victoria Jazz Fest.
Jo Neill, RCC, and Shalom Wiebe, MSW.