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Relate Northern Ireland

3rd & 4th Floor
3 Glengall Street
Belfast
BT12 5AB

Tel: 028 9032 3454
Fax: 028 90315298
Web: www.relateni.org
Best time to phone: 9am - 8pm, Monday - Thursday, Friday 9am - 3pm

Relate Northern Ireland (Relate NI) is a not-for-profit, registered charity which has been in existence for over sixty years. Relate provides a range of confidential services aimed at helping those experiencing relationship difficulties. A full range of services is provided to all sections of the community, irrespective of social class, religion, gender, disability, colour, creed or ethnicity.

Relate NI counsellors are all specially trained in couple and relationship issues, are accredited to BACP standards or working towards accreditation and work to BACP code of ethics.

Counsellors are trained to work psycho-dynamically and systematically and all receive regular individual and group supervision for clinical practice.

Services are private, discrete and confidential and include the following:

  • Relationship counselling services.
  • Family counselling.
  • Psychosexual therapy.
  • RelateTeen.
  • Education and training.
  • Listening ear service.

Through these services, they can provide professional help and support including:

  • Counselling for adult couples and individuals.
  • Family counselling.
  • Sex therapy.
  • Counselling young people between the ages of 11 years and 19 years.
  • Counselling supervision.
  • Consultancy services and contract counselling.
  • Education and training in all aspects of relationships.
  • Bookshop.

Services are available throughout Northern Ireland and Relate NI will respond quickly to your need at a time that suits you, whether daytime, or evenings.

Checked: 24 Apr 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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