Renew Counselling and Training

Jane walks the South Downs Challenge

Jane has recently walked the South Downs Challenge in memory of Joe Jenkins for Renew Counselling. What an amazing effort from all those that took part! ‘My epic 55km walk on the South Downs concluded at 10pm after setting of at 9am on a bright sunny August Saturday. After the first steep climb, I was […]

Captain Tom 100 Challenge

From Friday 30 April (which would have been Captain Sir Tom Moore’s 101st birthday) to Monday 3 May, we took on the Captain Tom 100 challenge, which was created in Captain Tom’s memory to ensure his message of hope becomes an enduring legacy. We challenged ourselves to make 100 worry dolls, to give out to […]

The Power Of Offloading – Why Renew’s support line is here for everyone

Are you struggling to cope, but feel like you should be? Do you feel guilty about not being able to cope, because there are other people dealing with situations that are worse than yours? These feelings are incredibly common, and something that as counsellors, we come across often. People may feel guilty for reaching out […]

Upcoming CPD courses

Interested in taking part in a CPD course with Renew? Check out our upcoming courses: December: Solution Focussed Therapy January: Day of Reflection February: Vulnerable Minds March: Domestic Abuse April: Domestic Abuse and the Impact on children May: Domestic Abuse – working with perpetrators June: Working with clients presenting with Obsessive Behaviours Vulnerable Minds Find out more about our training offer here.

Faces of Renew: a Renew Counsellor

Here at Renew Counselling and Training, we are lucky to have a talented, dedicated team: from our counsellors to our centre managers, every person plays an important role in the work that we do.  In this new series, we’ll be shining a light on fantastic staff members from across the organisation. This week, we’re catching […]

Counselling for young people case studies

Counselling for young people CASE STUDIES Discover more The following are examples of the problems that people bring for counselling. These case studies reflect themes that we see when working with clients and are not in themselves actual or real descriptions of work with any of our clients. ben’s story Ben is 13, mum called […]

Counselling for schools case studies

Counsellingfor schoolsCASE STUDIES Discover more The children referred have presented with a range of emotional and behavioural difficulties. They have also suffered from a multiplicity of experiences, anxiety, suicide ideation , including family separations, domestic violence, bereavement, abuse and / or neglect. Working with these children, we are aware that aspects of their personal identities, […]

Counselling for adults case studies

Counsellingfor adultsCASE STUDIES Discover more The following are examples of the problems that people bring for counselling. These case studies reflect themes that we see when working with clients and are not in themselves actual or real descriptions of work with any of our clients. Luke’s story Luke (38) contacted the service as he felt […]

Counselling for children case studies

Counsellingfor CHILDREN CASE STUDIES Discover more The following are examples of the problems that people bring for counselling. These case studies reflect themes that we see when working with clients and are not in themselves actual or real descriptions of work with any of our clients. Tom’s story Tom, a five-year-old boy, was brought for […]