Its a local SH charity and was wondering if anyone had any experience of them? I understand that it is a long shot, and i also understand if people don't wish to reply as it would give away their general location within the country... just out of curiosity really...
from speaking to them briefly on the phone they seem very much like a physically available NSHN (which of course is a virtual resource), in that they seem very huggy and molly coddling and somewhat patronising (the lady on the phone told me i was 'a very brave girl' for making the phone call: i resisted telling her i am simply a human that can use a telephone and speak English as apposed to a 3 year old who calls 999 by accident), but one hopes that, should i decide to try and get in there and stick it out they will realise that less hugging more practical solutions is what i as an individual need...
so... any experience... preferably with regards to 1:1, counseling services and their group...?
thanks in advance...