What is it?
- Charity offering one-to-one professional therapy.
- CAMHS-funded service for Barnet residents aged 4-19.
- Provides an in-school therapy service.
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Description
Rephael House is an independent charity established since 1997 and offers one to one professional therapy.
We provide:
- one-to-one professional therapy to those that live within the borough of Barnet and surrounding areas
- CAMHS-funded short term therapy service for Barnet residents aged 4-18yrs.
- Low-cost long-term services for children and young people aged 4 to 25yrs
- Low-cost long-term service for adults within our remint – bereavement, Domestic Abuse, pregnancy crisis. Other adult services available.
- Parenting group support
- In-school/agency therapy services
Our counselling services:
- Our low-cost service
We provide the below services from our North Finchley venue.
- Children and young people 4-25 years
- Parents/carers of children and young people attending our service
- Bereavement
- Anti and post-natal pregnancy emotional health issues
- Domestic abuse
We provide the following service from our Hatfield venue:
- Young people 11-18 years
Therapy is provided for up to one year for children and young people up to 18; and two years for adults.
General counselling is available in North Finchley for anyone not eligible to access our other services at our full fee.
- Fully funded CAMHS services
- North Finchley venue (for those living in Barnet) - Children and young people 4-18 years
- Hatfield, Hertfordshire venue (for those living in Hatfield, Welwyn Garden City and surrounding areas) - Young people 11-18 years
- Other services
- Bespoke in house counselling services for schools, colleges and other agencies.
- Parenting groups and one to one reflective parenting sessions.
To find out more, or make a referral, please visit the Rephael House website.
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