Our Together project involved short-term family support in the form of support groups and involves family members working together, families interacting with one another, and parents and children working separately to develop relationships and share experiences as well as information sharing. Read more
Unfortunately we are not a crisis service but if you need help urgently please contact the following numbers Read more
The police don't tolerate hate crime, why should you? Reporting hate crime makes a difference. You can help prevent a hate crime happening to someone else in your community and other communities, and you can help the Police better understand hate crime and improve their responses to it, including making arrests. If you do not feel comfortable contacting the Police directly, The What? Centre can do so on your behalf. We can keep your identity anonymous, or pass on your details. Read more
The What? Centre specialises in providing a range of support for young people who would like to explore their cultural, race or identity as well as just simply provided a safe space where the BAME community can come to. In addition to counselling (with our specialist counsellor) we provide a range of targeted group support for young people experiencing similar experiences. Read more
At the What? Centre we offer a range of opportunities to work with us to deliver and support our services; these include Jobs, Student Placements, Partnerships and Steering Group. Read more
Here you will find useful helplines, organisations, suggested apps and links to the latest news, updates and articles on a range of issues concerning young people. Read more
What? Enterprise offers a private counselling service for all ages, covering a range of issues such as anxiety, depression, self-harm, OCD, bereavement, sexuality, work and relationships. Read more
We provide a range of support groups and workshops that cover anxiety management, anger management, LGBTQ and BAME issues Read more
The What? Centre specialises in providing a range of support for young people who would like to explore their gender identity and sexuality. In addition to counselling (with our specialist counsellor) we provide a range of targeted group support for young people experiencing similar experiences. Read more
Here at the What? Centre we have an experienced and friendly team of counsellors, outreach workers, advisers and administration staff. Read more
We have a Board of Trustees, each bringing experience and expertise to steer and support our work. We are currently recruiting new Board members. Read more
Young Person's Advice, Information and Counselling Service. Read more
The What? Centre welcomes volunteers and offers a range of opportunities such as administration, data processing and counselling. Read more
Are you a corporate business wishing to invest in the health & well-being of our young people? The What? Centre welcomes corporate sponsorship to support either current provision or to develop new ways of working with young people. Read more
"What? Centre have helped me so I can go off on my own with great self-esteem into the world..." Read more
Through What? Enterprise we provide a highly successful counselling services to high schools and colleges with separate arrangements for counselling teachers and support staff. Read more
The What? Centre is able to provide counselling/advice and groups remotely and in the comfort of your own home Read more
Young people between the ages of 9 and 25 years old. Read more
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Here you will find our most recent annual reports with information on our services, statistics and outcomes. Read more
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