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Nationally, 1 in 4 people will experience some kind of mental health problem in the course of a year and 1 in 10 children between the ages of 4 to 15 years currently have mental health problems and yet counselling is often unavailable to people on low incomes due to limited and over stretched statutory services. We aim to fill this gap in service provision by offering counselling/therapy for as long as it is appropriate and helpful.

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Anyone can experience domestic violence, regardless of age, sexuality, gender, race, disability, or class. Domestic violence can happen in any kinds of relationship. We know how difficult it is for men who are experiencing domestic violence, to know who to approach and share their feelings with, for the fear of misjudgement and lack of trust.

Our professionally trained counsellors/psychotherapist are here to listen and look at the ways of helping and supporting victims. Members of the British Association of Counselling and Psychotherapy.

Contact our confidential helpline:

0207 253 8313 / 0757 248 2757

 

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We are a group of professionally trained, qualified and supervised counsellors and psychotherapists. We are committed to providing appropriate, professional counselling/therapeuthic services to men and women who are survivor of abuse.

Including:

  • Domestic violence
  • Sexual abuse or Rape
  • Survivors of childhood sexual abuse


We also provide support and counselling to children who have been affected by domestic violence, sexual abuse or rape.

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WHY WE ARE HERE

Nationally, 1 in 4 people will experience some kind of mental health problem in the course of a year and 1 in 10 children between the ages of 4 to 15 years currently have mental health problems and yet counselling is often unavailable to people on low incomes due to limited and over stretched statutory services. We aim to fill this gap in service provision by offering counselling/therapy for as long as it is appropriate and helpful.

OUR AIM
We work with adults, adolescents, children, who are enduring emotional and mental health difficulties, due to domestic violence and sexual abuse or rape. Through a relationship of trust and safety, we help them recover from their distress, pain or trauma. Motivating them to find ways in which they are more able to manage their lives and improve their relationships; feel better about themselves, and have hope for their future.

DASAC: WHO ARE WE


We are a group of professionally trained, qualified and supervised counsellors and psychotherapists. We are committed to providing appropriate, professional counselling/therapeuthic services to men and women who are survivor of abuse.

Including:

  • Domestic violence
  • Sexual abuse or Rape
  • Survivors of childhood sexual abuse


We also provide support and counselling to children who have been affected by domestic violence, sexual abuse or rape.

 

talk-to-someone-

 

OUR AIM

We work with adults, adolescents, children, who are enduring emotional and mental health difficulties, due to domestic violence and sexual abuse or rape. Through a relationship of trust and safety, we help them recover from their distress, pain or trauma. Motivating them to find ways in which they are more able to manage their lives and improve their relationships; feel better about themselves, and have hope for their future.

 

POLICY

DASAC works in accordance with child protection and safeguarding policy, which protects the children from abuse, discrimination and harm of any kind, be it physical, sexual, emotional or neglect.

All DASAC staffs are CRB checked, and counseling is offered to children within a safe environment.

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