Crisis Cafe Hestia - Hestia Housing and Support - C327449

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  • Psychiatrist or psychologist services

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2 months ago

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Online counselling and emotional well-being support service providing young people aged 11-18 years, and up to 25 years for vulnerable groups e.g. care leaver; SEND; (for Camden and Islington) with a free, safe and secure means of accessing support from a professional team of qualified counsellors.

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