Council and Voluntary organisations that are located at Four Marlow Road.
Number 22 is a counselling service, for young people and their parents or carers. It has been used in Maidenhead for over 30 years and in that time has built a reputation for professional counselling offered free of charge.
Counselling is an opportunity to speak to someone about anything that is troubling you. It can help you make sense of how you are feeling or provide a space where you can voice your fears and anxieties. The counsellors are all well trained and their work is supervised. Counsellors also continue to update their practice to ensure they are working to the best of their ability.
Telephone: 01628 636661
Here to help you resolve your money, legal and other problems by providing free and confidential information, advice and assistance.
Our main subject areas are money issues, welfare and health benefits, family matters, housing, employment and consumer issues, but we are equipped to deal with any subject. We also work to prevent problems by empowering people, both individual users and policy makers, with knowledge.
We offer help at face to face interviews (at drop-in sessions or by appointment) by phone or letter or, where appropriate, by home visit.
Maidenhead CAB is an independent charity with a highly trained volunteer workforce and is grant supported by the Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead and by Hutchison 3.
For couple support, family support, psychosexual therapy and life training.
Relate is all about relationships - whether you need help to improve your relationship, cope with family conflict, manage a separation or get over a break up.
Helping people to solve their own problems is something Relate has been doing for the past 70 years.
Contact us in confidence on:
Telephone: 01628 625320
Email: enquiries@relatemtb.co.uk
Open Monday to Friday - day and evening appointments. Saturday mornings.
Mental health needs and aspirations change over time, the support we offer is based on a flexible and person-centred approach to recovery, working closely with both the individual and their key worker. We constantly strive for improvement to our services and they all operate within our own Quality Assurance Programme.
Rethink aims to provide the highest possible level of socially inclusive, evidence and recovery based services to all those who need us.
Our wide range of services includes:
The support we offer covers high care and long-term care through to practical help and advice. We place the people who use our services at the centre of our service delivery. We provide high quality services that are carefully planned, managed and monitored and we support the people who use our services towards achieving their potential.
Rethink offers people with mental illness the support and help they need to regain confidence to engage in everyday social and workplace activities. We provide a wide range of high quality services which are designed to enable all those who use them to achieve their full potential and recover a better quality of life
We rigorously examine our services to find better approaches to their provision, and we explore innovative and imaginative strategies for developing and delivering services that build new partnerships and ways of working with people with mental illness and other mental health problems.
Email: Jazz.khan@rethink.org
Tel: 01628 781644
Fax 01628 783636