The What? Centre Ltd.
Young Person's Advice, Information and Counselling
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BACP Accreditation!
"It is evident that The What? Centre is a vibrant, innovative and valuable community resource with an enthusiastic, highly professional team of paid and voluntary staff. There is much to be proud of."
The What? Centre has just become a BACP Accredited service!. more...

Project Vogue
If you are a lesbian, gay, bisexual or transgendered (LGBT) young person, or think you might be, then Project Vogue is for you. more...

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Welcome to the What? Centre

The What? Centre is a registered charity specialist in Young Peoples’ Advice and Information Services and Therapeutic Counselling.

We are located in Stourbridge very near the town centre. We have 23 years experience of working with young people in the Dudley Borough. We offer a high quality client centred service for young people between the ages of 13 and 25

Our services are offered within a warm, welcoming, friendly and non-judgemental environment and include:

Therapeutic Counselling, and Advice and Information Centre, Anger Management and Outreach.

Our Advice Service covers the following areas: Health & Sexual Health, Homelessness, Benefits, Advocacy, searching for Employment and Training opportunities, Budgeting and Debt and legal referrals.

Our counselling service offers counselling on a wide range of issues including abuse, eating disorders, bereavement, relationship problems and any other issues affecting a young person.

For further information please contact us.

T: 01384 379992
E: thewhatcentre@aol.com




“I feel comfortable coming to The What? Centre and I feel that I could talk about anything concerning me”

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