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NSPCC - National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children

Telephone: Children and young people: 0800 1111(24/7); adults concerned about a child: 0808 800 5000
Who is it for: Children and young people up to the age of eighteen & adults concerned about a child's welfare

DAWN Charitable Trust

Telephone: 020 8427 6796
Who is it for: Men and women of all ethnicities
Charges: Counselling fees vary from person to person according to income - check the website for more details
Waiting times: 3 to 4 weeks for men counselling

EACH Counselling & Support

Telephone: 020 8427 5188
Who is it for: Anyone concerned for their own or a loved one's wellbeing regarding drug/alcohol use, violence or mental health. Provides service for young people aged 11-18 and older.
Charges: concessionary rates, out of hours rates
How to apply: Get in contact via the details above
Telephone: 020 8509 3898
Who is it for: Any member of London's LGBT community
Telephone: 03000302313
Who is it for: Children and young people who have a Harrow postcode or a Harrow GP
How to apply: Young people can refer themselves or be referred by parents/carers or professionals

Islamic Resource Centre

Telephone: 0208 549 5499; in an emergency call 07415 5633036
Who is it for: Anyone in the Muslim community
Charges: Membership fees are £5 minimum or whatever the member can afford
How to apply: Call or email to become a member
Telephone: 01455 883300
Charges: Individual therapist/counsellor fees vary

Jewish Women's Aid (JWA)

Telephone: 0808 801 0500 (domestic abuse) /0808 801 0656 (sexual violence support) 020 8445 8060 (head office)
Who is it for: Jewish women affected by domestic violence (men can be signposted to services that can offer support)
Charges: All services are free and confidential
How to apply: Please call or use the email form on their website
Telephone: 020 8305 5000
Who is it for: Members of the LGBTQ community
Charges: Services are free or low-cost

MEWSo (Middle Eastern Women and Society Organisation)

Telephone: 07958 145666
Who is it for: Middle Eastern and North African women, including refugees and asylum seekers
Charges: Free
Waiting times: As services are free they are subject to a waiting list
How to apply: Simply get in contact via the details above. You can also be referred for counselling by a professional.
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