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British Association of Anger Management

Telephone: 0345 1300 286
Who is it for: Individuals wishing to explore Anger Management techniquesWe also do bespoke work within organisations for larger groups of people, in addition to coaching professionals in how to deal with difficult people.
Charges: Various depending on style of counselling and course chosen, our website holds full information
Waiting times: There are no waiting times as such, but our group courses are timetabled and in various locations but all would have places for people to attend.One-to-One counselling is upon application
How to apply: Unless we are employed by an organisation to facilitate to clients on a ‘free’ basis, all our services are fee payable as we are not part of NHS. Self-Referral incurs our standard fee. If Corporations and Organisations pay for someone to attend, this will involve a higher fee.Bespoke courses are quoted on application.

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

Compass Elevation (Harrow)

Telephone: 020 8861 2787 / 07917261962
Who is it for: A free confidential service for 5 to 24 year olds who need support around their own or another person’s drug or alcohol (substance) use. Harrow residents who are problematic drug and/or alcohol users, also young people who are affected by someone else's substance misuse
Charges: None
How to apply: Self-referral, referral by GP (please take this route if alcohol misuse is the primary problem) or referral from statutory and voluntary agencies

Cygnet Hospital Harrow

Telephone: 020 8966 7000
Who is it for: Anyone requiring outpatient, day patient or inpatient care for a wide range of psychological and emotional problems
Charges: Offer both NHS and private treatments.
How to apply: Referral from GP or other professional, self-referral also accepted. Referral by telephone, letter, e-mail, fax.

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

icap (Immigrant Counselling & Psychotherapy)

Telephone: 020 7272 7906
Who is it for: Irish people, both those born in Ireland and those of Irish heritage (other people can be seen at a minimum charge of £30 per session)
Charges: Fees are charged on a sliding scale, depending on your income
How to apply: You can refer yourself for therapy
Telephone: 01455 883300
Charges: Individual therapist/counsellor fees vary
Telephone: 020 7833 1674
Who is it for: Any member of the LGB&T community in London
How to apply: Get in contact via the details above. Some services are drop-in, see website for details

Muslim Youth Helpline

Telephone: Helpline: 0808 808 2008 (call)
Who is it for: Young Muslims across the UK
Charges: Free, though some mobile providers may charge you for calling the helpline
How to apply: You can call, email, internet chat or write a letter to get support
Telephone: 020 7324 2989
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