Helping to tackle poor mental health in one of the most deprived areas of the UK

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Last year we opened our first outreach hub in one of the most deprived areas of the UK, West Bowling in Bradford, at St Stephen’s which is now busier than ever in the city.

Our Wellspring Counselling Centre, run in partnership with Shine (the charity based in St Stephen’s), has proved a tremendous success and is acting as a blueprint for its new counselling hub in York and others in the pipeline.

Over the last five years we have been approached by like-minded, community facing charities and churches who see a need for counselling in their communities and want to do something about it. Many churches and charities have a passion to see people suffering from emotional distress receive hope and support through counselling but feel they lack the confidence or resources to know how to offer this service.

As the need for mental health support continues to grow, with the NHS overwhelmed and private counselling still unaffordable for many, the team here at Wellspring have felt moved to create a new project, in partnership with churches and charities.

Wellspring Counselling Centres bring together our 20 years of experience in delivering affordable professional counselling services with a church or charity who is in touch with their community and ready to help. Through partnership working we will support a church to set-up, deliver and grow an affordable counselling service based on our own model.

One of the driving forces behind Shine is Linda Baines, whose husband, the Rt Rev Nick Baines, is the Bishop of Leeds and the patron of Wellspring. She explained: “West Bowling isn’t just one of the most deprived areas of Bradford, it is one of the most deprived areas in the UK. The work that both Shine and Wellspring do here is absolutely invaluable. We do our very best to help people of all ages, religious beliefs and ethnicities to find a brighter and happier future.

“SHINE stands for Social, Health, Inner, Natural and Economic wellbeing. We believe that people need to thrive in all these areas for a fulfilled life. With counselling help from Wellspring, we are now helping over 200 men, women and children every single week.”

Sarah Hinton of Shine added: “We have been delighted to partner with Wellspring in order to offer a counselling service for members of our community. We have already seen the positive impact for people who otherwise would be unable to access such help and hope we will be able to grow and offer this to many more in the future.”

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Harrogate, HG2 7LW

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Opening times

Monday 9am - 8.30pm
Tuesday 9am - 8.30pm
Wednesday 9am - 8.30pm
Thursday 9am - 8.30pm
Friday 9am - 4pm
Saturday & Sunday Closed

Wellspring is a member of the Association of Christians in Counselling and Linked Professions (ACC) – membership number A00111.  As part of the ACC, we are listed on their Accredited Register, which is vetted by the Professional Standards Authority (PSA). This membership confirms that we meet PSA standards and reflects our commitment to delivering a high-quality service to everyone we are in contact with.

Additionally, all our qualified counsellors are individual members of a professional counselling body that meets PSA requirements. Student counsellors on placement are enrolled on a Wellspring approved training course that meets the educational standards of the ACC (or an equivalent organisation). These measures ensure our continued commitment to offering accountable, ethical and professional counselling services.

Wellspring is a partner in Harrogate & District’s Route One to Wellness.