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Nexus Institute

119 University Street
Belfast
BT7 1HP

Tel (Belfast Office): 028 9032 6803
Fax (Belfast Office): 028 9032 7392
Tel (Portadown Office): 028 3835 0588
Fax (Portadown Office): 028 3835 0860
Tel (Derry Office): 028 7125 0566
Fax (Derry Office): 028 7130 8399
Web: www.nexusinstitute.org
Best time to telephone: Monday and Thursday 9am - 5pm, Tuesday and Wednesday 9am - 9pm, Friday 9am - 4pm

The NEXUS Institute provides counselling and support to anyone over the age of 17 years, who has been sexually abused at any time in his or her life. They offer one-to-one counselling, group therapy, support groups and a range of client workshops.

NEXUS has 45 outreach centres across Northern Ireland and offers the following services:

  • Counselling for anyone over the age of 17 years who has been sexually abused.
  • Workshops for survivors on stress management, anger management, assertiveness and self-development.
  • Family education workshops and support groups for adult family members of survivors.
  • Telephone information service during opening hours (as above).
  • Training for professionals and organisations on issues related to sexual abuse, counselling and associated issues.

Self-referrals are accepted for all the above services.

Checked: 25 Feb 2008

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PS - Health and Poverty

Perhaps the biggest cause of ill health in the world is poverty. Help to Make Poverty History. For example, why not lend some of your money to disadvantaged communities to enable them to trade their way out of poverty through schemes such as Shared Interest.

See also MAKEPOVERTYHISTORY North East for details and links to campaigns against poverty.

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