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A Space to be Heard

Parenting brings both joy and significant challenges. At times, it can feel overwhelming to balance the emotional, practical and developmental needs of children and young people while also managing the demands of daily life.

Our Listening Space offers a confidential, compassionate setting where parents and caregivers can talk openly about their experiences and concerns. The service is designed to provide a non-judgemental environment in which individuals are supported to reflect, gain perspective, and explore ways of coping with the challenges of parenting.

We offer six sessions that will be facilitated by a trained psychotherapists who understand the pressures that family life can bring. They do not offer advice or solutions, but rather create space for you to be heard and to find clarity in your own way.

Whether you are facing a specific difficulty or simply wish to share your thoughts with someone who will listen, the Listening Space provides time for understanding, calm, and connection.

To enquire about the service please contact us

Frequently Asked Questions

If you have a pre-school child, and would like the chance to talk with someone individually, you can either go to one of the drop-in sessions and speak with one of the therapists, or contact us directly and ask for Becky.
You would be offered an initial consultation, followed by five sessions, then if needed, a further six, making twelve in total.
Your meetings would be either at our Shrewsbury centre, or online if this is easier for you.
No, sessions are free thanks to our funders, but any contributions are very welcome in helping us keep this service going.