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ACDA Skills Training is helping parents learn how to resolve conflict at home more successfully and make them more self-aware of how their words and actions as parents can affect their children indirectly without really thinking about it.
AFCS is a registered national charity providing low-cost, confidential and culturally sensitive mental health and relationship counselling services in five languages to South Asian communities in Britain since 1983.
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When you come to us, you can be reassured that we will provide:
Highly qualified, trained and experienced counsellors.
A safe and confidential environment.
Ongoing support for as long as it takes.
An affordable service.
Individual, Couple and Family counselling
AFCS provides a culturally sensitive and completely confidential service where experienced and qualified counsellors provide individual, couple and family counselling in Urdu, Hindi, Gujarati, Punjabi and English.
Telephone counselling
We provide telephone counselling for clients who are unable or unwilling to come to our office for face-to-face counselling.
Self-help groups
AFCS runs various groups on issues such as postnatal depression, depression, self-harm and abuse. Please contact the office for further information on the groups currently being run.
Referrals
Referrals can be made directly, or by doctors, social workers, solicitors or other health professionals.
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ACDA Skills Training is helping parents learn how to resolve conflict at home more successfully and make them more self-aware of how their words and actions as parents can affect their children indirectly without really thinking about it.
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Free information and support for people making an NHS complaint
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As part of a new initiative we are working on called ‘Connecting Families’, a free tablet device with internet connectivity is given to a vulnerable family who we know would really benefit from it.