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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

Harrow Talking Therapies Service

Telephone: 020 8515 5015
Who is it for: The service is for individuals who are 18 years plus, with a GP in the Borough of Harrow, who are experiencing depression or anxiety.
Charges: None
Waiting times: 4- 6 weeks
How to apply: Referrals accepted via GP - you can also self refer by phoning, emailing or filling in the online questionnaire

Need to Talk Counselling Services

Telephone: 07745510651
Who is it for: Everyone is welcome
Charges: Counselling fees vary from person to person according to income; starting from £10 per session (for a single person not working and on means-tested benefits)
How to apply: Call or email to book an appointment/ email to obtain a pre-counselling form

PLIAS Resettlement

Telephone: 0208 838 6800
Charges: None
Waiting times: Primarily for ex-offenders and ex-prisoners to support their re-reintegration back into society, Brent and Harrow residents, adults 18+ and people with criminal records
How to apply: Self-referral, referral by family member or friend (see their website for a form), probational referrals, mental health providers and job centres.

Raphael Jewish Counselling Service

Telephone: 0800 234 6236 (24 hour answerphone)

Sangam Association of Asian Women

Telephone: 020 8952 7062
Who is it for: Men and women aged 18+ from any ethnic group
Charges: Advice Service free. Low-cost Counselling service.
Waiting times: Depends on the service required – details available on request
How to apply: Via email, website or telephone. All appointments must be booked in advance
Telephone: 02031379044 / If you are a young person needing support you can also call or text: 07834477979
Who is it for: Young people ages 12– 25 who self-harm or have experienced sexual or domestic violence. You can be seen in school or college or at their centre in Harrow
Charges: Free
How to apply: Telephone call and complete referral form on website. Meet with young person and person making referral. Risk assessment. Trial period in group. They accept all young women regardless of previous diagnoses who are ready for self help and work closely with all agencies.
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