The Battering Intervention and Prevention Program (BIPP) helps men and women who are violent in relationships to adopt non-abusive interaction techniques. In this course participants learn skills that encourage safe behavior in relationships. Our goal is to help individuals, couples, and families live happier and healthier lives without the threat of violence.
Our program is recognized with probationary accreditation by the Texas Council on Family Violence - Community Justice Assistance Division (TCFV-CJAD). Our primary group facilitators are licensed masters level counselors who share a special interest in ending all forms of domestic violence and have extensive training and expertise with domestic abuse intervention.
Groups are held several times each week in both English and Spanish.
Our program is recognized with probationary accreditation by the Texas Council on Family Violence - Community Justice Assistance Division (TCFV-CJAD). Our primary group facilitators are licensed masters level counselors who share a special interest in ending all forms of domestic violence and have extensive training and expertise with domestic abuse intervention.
Groups are held several times each week in both English and Spanish.
Topics extensively addressed in the BIPP include:
- Non-violence
- Non-threatening behavior
- Respect
- Support and trust
- Accountability and honesty
- Sexual respect
- Partnership
- Negotiation and fairness
- Parenting
To register for this program email Melissa Melnar or call 281.597.9291 x345 to schedule an assessment meeting. Following your assessment for the program you will attend a BIPP orientation that further explains the program obligations. Then, you may begin attending groups. Participants in the BIPP attend a two hour group each week for eighteen weeks.
This program meets the requirements of the court system for completion of the 36-hour program of BIPP instruction.
Approved for Harris County and Fort Bend County.
Approved for Harris County and Fort Bend County.

