Young Person's Advice, Information and Counselling Service. Read more
"What? Centre have helped me so I can go off on my own with great self-esteem into the world..." Read more
Young people between the ages of 9 and 25 years old. Read more
An Advice & Counselling Service providing a high quality client centred service by fully qualified & experienced staff. Read more
Young people between the ages of 9 and 25 years old.
An Advice & Counselling Service providing a high quality client centred service by fully qualified & experienced staff.
"What? Centre have helped me so I can go off on my own with great self-esteem into the world..."
The Guardian newspaper identifies that self-harm risks being normalised and leading to suicide. The What? Centre is appealing for help with funding for the large amounts of young people between the ages of 18 and 25 who are self-harming or at risk of suicide. These young people are mainly referred via GP's, hospitals, or mental health services. "Our service helps to save lives, how could we not help them?"
In addition to counselling with a specialist counsellor, the What? Centre also offers group support. The BAME Group can help you connect with like-minded people and provide you with a supportive network, give you a space to explore the unique challenges faced by BAME people and promote your well-being. The aim of this group will be exploring identity and self-acceptance. Please register to our first group session, which will then continue weekly. Read more
Click here for dates and details on all the different things we have happening at the What Centre! Fill in our referral form to register your interest. Read more
We offer a parents/carers online support group, run by two therapists, on the last Tuesday of every month from 6-7pm. This service will offer group support to parents/carers of young people, this includes providing a space to share and explore their feelings, whilst developing skills that can support further understanding, healthier communication and improve relationships. Read more