Counselling Directory

A place to find qualified and professional Counsellors and Psychotherapists and their fees in your local area
West Midlands Violence Reduction Partnership

The Partnership aims to reduce violent crime and has a team within Sandwell. We benefit from the expertise of partners in public health, criminal justice, sports, education and policing in order to take a collaborative approach. The Partnership Helping Communities Fund supports programmes based on local community needs. This includes children and young adult’s up
The West Midlands Regional Children and Young People Sexual Assault Service

If you or a child or young person (any gender) you know has experienced sexual assault, you can contact The West Midlands Regional CYPSAS for help and advice 24/7. If you are under 13 years old, you will need to be referred to the centre by a social care professional or the police. If you
The Kaleidoscope Plus Group providing Primary Mental Health

The service supports children aged 5-17 with emotional wellbeing and mental health concerns. This includes 1-1 counselling support for concerns such as anxiety, low mood, depression, understanding anger, bereavement, managing low self-esteem, building confidence, emotional regulation, encouraging self-care and better sleep hygiene. All referrals must be submitted via CAMHS, Single Point of Access (SPA)
SinglePoint Plus Family Hub Oldbury

SinglePoint services are available to all families and the wider community in Oldbury and the surrounding areas. We offer opportunities such as days out, community courses, workshops, upskilling sessions, healthy lifestyle groups, community resilience champions, volunteering, community mentoring, family support and counselling. Family support and counselling is available for children who attend SinglePoint’s partner schools
Single Point of Access (SPA)

Single Point of Access (SPA) is for all children up to 18 registered with a GP in Sandwell. Any professional can refer, and the services involved in SPA range across the Thrive model (Getting advice, getting help, getting more help, and getting risk support). Our team can decide which is the most suitable service for
Sandwell School Nursing Service

School Health Nurses offer services to school aged children and young people 5-19 years old across Sandwell that are visible, accessible, and confidential regardless of educational provision. Delivering universal public health and ensuring early help and extra support is available to children and young people at the times when they need it, including emotional health
Sandwell African Caribbean Mental Health Foundation

The Sandwell African Caribbean Mental Health Foundation provides a range of culturally responsive services for people of African and Caribbean descent who are affected by mental ill health. They provide practical, emotional, and social support in addition to training and skills development. Some services that we provide include outreach support, bereaved carers support service and
Sandwell Advocacy

The SAVE Project (Sandwell Advocacy Voice and Empowerment) provides an advocacy, enabling and support service for children and young people aged 5-18 who are experiencing poor mental health and/or behavioural issues, that empowers them to ensure that their rights are respected, and their views and wishes are heard at all times. The Project will support
Relate

We provide counselling to couples, individuals and families and counselling for children and young people, have a fixed fee for assessments, followed by a sliding scale for ongoing sessions, based on your ability to pay. If payment is a concern, please speak with a member of the booking team when you enquire. Relate’s Children and