Our network of trusted organisations
NCPS Organisational Members are trusted partners that share our ethos and work with us to improve mental health and wellbeing for all. You can access each member’s website from the A-Z directory below.

Action for Family Carers is a registered Essex-based charity supporting unpaid family carers, including young carers, for over 30 years. They provide a dedicated counselling service for adult carers, offering up to six free sessions for those in West or North-East Essex. Their services include adult and young carer support, family programmes, club nights, trips, day care, activity groups, and counselling. They also collaborate with employers, GPs, and schools to improve support for carers. A Carers Trust Network Partner and Centre of Excellence, the charity holds NCVO’s Level 2 Trusted Charity Mark and is deeply embedded in local communities.

Affordable Talk Ltd, established in 2012 and reformed as a Community Interest Company in 2020, is a community-based counselling and wellbeing service in Cardiff Bay. They provide counselling, CBT, and psychotherapy, aiming to make mental health support accessible to all. Understanding that attending therapy can feel daunting due to stigma or uncertainty, Affordable Talk offers a safe, supportive environment for self-exploration, personal development, and learning coping strategies. Sessions are available online or in person in Cardiff Bay and Swansea, delivered by trainee, newly qualified, or fully qualified therapists, with fees ranging from £15 to £35 per session.

AMICA is an NHS-owned staff counselling service within the University Hospitals of Leicester NHS Trust. They provide confidential counselling via telephone, video, and face-to-face sessions to employees across the charity, public, and private sectors in the East Midlands. In addition to individual support, AMICA offers training, mediation, and team support to promote wellbeing in the workplace. Their services are designed to help employees manage stress, resolve conflicts, and maintain mental health, ensuring a supportive professional environment. AMICA combines clinical expertise with accessibility to deliver confidential, high-quality counselling tailored to the needs of diverse organisations and staff members.

AtaLoss, established in 2016, is a UK bereavement charity ensuring no one is left without support following a death. Their mission is to change the culture of bereavement, providing timely, holistic support to help individuals navigate grief and life changes for healthier outcomes. They address the first three tiers of the adult bereavement care pyramid: raising awareness of bereavement, providing a central signposting and information service, and training community support networks. By improving access to help, enhancing awareness, and fostering community resilience, AtaLoss highlights bereavement as a public health issue while relieving pressure on specialist services.

Aylesbury Therapy is a private therapy centre offering a wide range of in-person therapeutic services to the local community. Their team of 20 fully qualified, insured therapists from various modalities run private practices on-site, using secure, fully serviced therapy rooms. The centre supports networking and cross-promotion through a therapeutic community and provides access to qualified clinical supervisors for individual or group supervision. Aylesbury Therapy is launching a low-cost service to assist trainee therapists with placement hours and to make therapy accessible to those unable to afford private sessions. Their ethos is to provide professional, safe, and inclusive support for clients and therapists.

BAC-IN provides specialist addiction recovery and rehabilitation services for individuals, families, and caregivers from Black, Asian, and Minority Ethnic communities. Their culturally sensitive, peer-led approach addresses alcohol and substance use, gambling, mental health, and wellbeing challenges, creating a safe, inclusive environment for recovery. Services include 1-to-1 support, family support, group activities, women’s recovery groups, creative therapies, specialist counselling, peer mentoring, advocacy, prison inreach, and practical assistance with housing, employment, and training. BAC-IN also delivers cultural competence training, consultancy, and clinical supervision to organisations across the UK. Their mission is to bridge gaps in access to effective treatment, fostering hope, healing, and equity.

Ballynafeigh Community Development Association (BCDA), established in 1974, is a long-standing community development organisation based in South Belfast. For over 40 years, it has operated as a multi-purpose resource centre and a catalyst for social action, addressing disadvantage and promoting community development. BCDA focuses on improving the quality of life for vulnerable individuals and groups by identifying local needs, creating targeted programmes, and delivering initiatives that tackle social, economic, and educational challenges. Their work empowers communities, strengthens networks, and promotes inclusion, ensuring that residents have access to resources, support, and opportunities to enhance wellbeing and personal development.

Beechwood Cancer Care, a Stockport-based charity founded in 1990, provides free psychological and emotional wellbeing support to people affected by cancer or other life-limiting illnesses, including COPD, heart disease, and neurological conditions like Parkinson’s and Motor Neurone Disease. The charity focuses on helping individuals cope with the shock of diagnosis, the effects of treatment, and grief following the loss of a loved one, offering tailored services to meet each person’s needs.

The Bereavement Counselling Service (BCS) is a charity providing specialist counselling for individuals experiencing complicated grief and traumatic loss. Based in Plymouth, UK, BCS therapists have specialist knowledge and training, and all work under regular professional supervision. The service is partially funded by the local Clinical Commissioning Group, covering Plymouth and parts of Devon, with additional support through fundraising allowing some clients to access counselling free of charge. BCS aims to provide safe, professional, and compassionate support, helping clients navigate grief, process trauma, and rebuild emotional wellbeing, ensuring that bereaved individuals receive expert guidance during difficult times.

Beyond is a youth mental health charity dedicated to improving the wellbeing of young people across the UK. They raise funds to support under-resourced schools and organisations, providing grants that make a tangible difference to mental health services. Beyond shares knowledge and best practice while campaigning to create change before issues reach crisis point. Central to the charity is a passionate youth board, acting as idea-generators, campaign drivers, and future changemakers. Through advocacy, funding, and awareness initiatives, Beyond empowers young people, fosters resilience, and works to transform attitudes toward mental health, ensuring accessible, timely support across communities.

Established in 2000, Bright World is one of the UK’s leading guardianship organisations, placing thousands of students in boarding schools nationwide. Operating from Sussex with over 30 local coordinators, Bright World is fully AEGIS Gold Standard accredited and won the Guardianship Provider award at the StudyTravel Secondary Awards in 2021 and 2022. Their mission is to safeguard students’ welfare while providing high-quality, professional support. Bright World undertakes rigorous staff checks, maintains a clear child protection strategy, and partners with TravelSafe. They carefully select host families to ensure students are safe, happy, and comfortable, prioritising wellbeing and educational success at every stage.

BAPPS is an organisation for psychodynamic and psychoanalytic supervisors, promoting education, training, and the highest ethical standards in supervision. It provides a forum for supervisors to meet, reflect, and contribute to the development of psychoanalytic and psychodynamic supervision as a creative and integral resource for both practice and the wider profession. Membership is open to suitably qualified therapists and analytical psychologists and offers benefits including access to conferences, workshops, a resources bank, listing in the Register of Members, networking opportunities, subscription to the Psychodynamic Practice Journal, and continuing professional development. BAPPS supports excellence, learning, and professional collaboration in supervision.

Bromley Counselling and Bereavement Services provides one-to-one counselling, couple counselling, group work, Employee Assistance Programmes (EAP), and clinical supervision. They specialise in supporting clients with depression, anxiety, stress, relationship difficulties, addictions, bereavement, and loss. Their team of trained counsellors work in a safe, caring, and confidential environment, addressing whatever issues clients choose to bring. The service is committed to accessibility, offering low-cost counselling for those in need. By combining professional expertise with a compassionate approach, Bromley Counselling and Bereavement Services aims to support emotional wellbeing, help clients navigate life challenges, and provide guidance for personal growth and recovery.

Care Management Matters (CMM) is a leading business management journal for owners, operators, and chief executives of adult social care services, including care homes, homecare agencies, retirement communities, and community-based services. CMM aims to inform and support sector leaders, helping them provide high-quality care while following best practice and current guidance. Its portfolio includes the CMM Insight events, a website with daily news, blogs, feature content, and a directory of services. The Wellbeing Area supports registered managers’ mental health, recognising the pressures of their role. All resources are freely available to care providers across the UK.

CentrePeace is a drop-in community support centre in Paignton, Devon, offering a wide range of services to support people from all backgrounds. Facilities include a community café serving affordable vegetarian meals, a charity shop, computer access, and various workshops that encourage peer support and social connection. CentrePeace also provides a free, confidential counselling service of up to twelve face-to-face sessions for adults over 18 following assessment. In addition to practical support and signposting, the centre fosters a welcoming, inclusive environment where individuals can access crisis support, develop skills, and benefit from activities that promote wellbeing and community engagement.

Child Bereavement UK supports families when a child grieves or dies, helping children and young people up to 25, parents, and wider family members cope with loss. They provide professional training for those in health and social care, education, and voluntary and corporate sectors, equipping staff to deliver sensitive, effective support. The charity’s vision is for all families to access the care they need to rebuild their lives following child bereavement. Its mission is to reduce inequalities in the availability, accessibility, and quality of bereavement support across the UK while building community capacity to manage the impact of loss.

Circles South East provides free counselling services through a trained cohort of volunteer counsellors. They accept referrals for survivors of sexual abuse, perpetrators whose unresolved trauma is linked to offending behaviour, and non-offending partners, family members, or others affected by sexual harm. The service is designed to offer professional, confidential support to help individuals understand and work through the impact of abuse, address underlying trauma, and improve emotional wellbeing. By providing accessible, no-cost counselling, Circles South East aims to promote healing, reduce harm, and support clients and their families in navigating complex emotional and relational challenges.

CELBS is a specialist bereavement counselling service serving residents of Tower Hamlets, the City, and surrounding boroughs. Founded in 1984 by Dr Colin Murray Parkes OBE, the charity provides professional counselling for adults, including support for couples who have lost a child, pre-bereavement counselling for terminal diagnoses, and early-stage grief support. Services are delivered by qualified or trainee volunteer counsellors, supplemented by paid counsellors to meet demand. CELBS is BACP-accredited and maintains high professional standards through training, CPD, and supervision. Funded entirely through grants, donations, and sliding-scale fees, CELBS ensures accessible support, including free sessions where needed.

Contacts began in 2007 as a school-based project in The Meadows, Nottingham, providing counselling to children through trainee placements. Since then, the service has offered placements, supervision, and training for around 200 trainee counsellors, delivering over 30,000 sessions across primary, secondary, and special schools. Today, Contacts provides 16 counselling days per week across nine schools, delivering approximately 3,000 sessions annually with qualified and experienced therapists. In 2019, the Reflective Practice service was introduced for senior school staff, including headteachers, SENDCOs, DSLs, and support staff, helping 36 staff from 32 schools in 2022/23 engage in professional reflection and development.

Counselling Directory is an online platform connecting people with mental health support. It helps users find qualified private counsellors locally or online, providing a comprehensive search tool to match individuals with appropriate services. The platform also offers informative content on mental health, therapy types, and self-help strategies, empowering users to make informed choices about their wellbeing. Part of the Happiful network of directories, Counselling Directory is committed to promoting a healthier, happier, and more sustainable society. By combining accessible information with professional connections, it supports individuals in taking proactive steps to improve mental health and emotional resilience.

Counselling Tutor is a leading digital platform providing on-demand learning and Continuing Professional Development (CPD) resources for counsellors and counselling students. Their Certificate in Online and Telephone Counselling equips practitioners with the knowledge and skills to deliver services safely and effectively via online and telephone sessions. The On-Demand CPD Library offers hundreds of hours of certified lectures, training, and resources, supporting counsellors to maintain and grow professional practice. Additionally, the Counselling Study Resource provides online guidance and assignment support for students of counselling and psychotherapy. Accessible 24/7, Counselling Tutor has helped over 40,000 learners achieve their educational and professional goals.

Crane Quality Counselling provides professional, confidential support for individuals of all ages across Shrewsbury, Shropshire, and south Cheshire, addressing mental health challenges such as anxiety, stress, depression, and suicidal thoughts. Since 2016, their BACP-accredited counsellors have offered personalised guidance to help clients manage emotions, improve relationships, and regain control of wellbeing. Services are available in person, online, or by telephone, with appointments often within seven days. Crane Quality Counselling combines flexible therapy options with expert care, creating a compassionate space where individuals can explore issues safely, build resilience, and work towards improved mental health and emotional balance.

Founded in 2017, this not-for-profit community organisation empowers counsellors and therapists worldwide to integrate creativity into their core therapeutic practice. Recognising that many clients benefit from innovative, personalised approaches, they provide training, membership, retreats, events, skills-shares, book clubs, and an annual gathering. The organisation fosters connection, collaboration, and learning, helping counsellors overcome isolation and enhance client work alongside traditional modalities such as person-centred, psychodynamic, or CBT. With a community of over 11,000 members, they welcome both trainee and qualified practitioners, supporting the development of fresh, client-focused approaches that place individual interests, passions, and goals at the heart of the therapeutic relationship.

Cruse Bereavement Support has been helping grieving people for over 60 years, ensuring everyone receives support when they need it. Their team of 4,000 trained volunteers offers guidance through a website, national helpline, live chat, Zoom, group sessions, telephone, or one-to-one in-person support. Cruse also campaigns to raise awareness of bereavement, improve laws, and encourage compassionate treatment of those in grief. By educating, equipping, and empowering society, they aim to create a world where grief is understood, respected, and supported. Their mission is to give all bereaved people a voice and access to the care they need.

Cruse Bereavement Care Scotland is a registered charity providing support to people of all ages, including children and young people, following a bereavement. Services include counselling, listening, and helpline support, all delivered by a professionally trained volunteer workforce. Support is available from the day of a death and continues for many years afterwards, regardless of the cause of death or the relationship to the deceased. The charity also offers high-quality training to a wide range of organisations, including health and social care, emergency services, businesses, and voluntary groups, equipping them to respond sensitively to bereaved individuals.

EWG is a not-for-profit organisation based in Wigan town centre, providing free and low-cost support to the local community and surrounding areas. Their services include counselling via live chat, webcam, email, and face-to-face sessions. The weekly live chat drop-in and peer support groups are completely free, while other services operate on a minimum-donation basis. EWG aims to make mental health support accessible to all, offering a safe, confidential environment where individuals can explore their concerns, receive guidance, and build resilience. Their approach combines professional counselling with peer support to address a wide range of emotional and wellbeing needs.

Essential Space is a community interest company providing accessible counselling and mentoring for children, young people, and adults. Services are offered face-to-face or online, and within schools and organisations. They provide affordable, pay-what-you-can counselling, clinical supervision, creative mentoring including Lego Therapy, LGBTQIA+ mentoring through Identity Space, and therapeutic workshops and training. All services focus on mental health, emotional wellbeing, and inclusivity. Essential Space aims to help individuals and families navigate life’s challenges, build resilience, and access professional support in a safe, confidential environment. Their holistic approach empowers clients to explore issues, develop coping strategies, and improve overall wellbeing.

Evolving Minds is part of a small charity dedicated to providing high-quality, accessible, and affordable counselling and wellbeing support via phone or video. Their services are designed for individuals who may not otherwise be able to access private therapy. Unlike many providers, Evolving Minds does not limit the number of sessions and works to keep waiting times minimal. The charity also reinvests in mental health and wellbeing projects within local communities and partner organisations across the UK. Clients begin their journey with a 30-minute assessment with a qualified counsellor, ensuring personalised support and a clear path towards positive change.

Familyworks provides counselling in community, school, and health service settings across Northern Ireland, using modalities including person-centred therapy, integrative counselling, CBT, play, and art therapy. With over 100 counsellors, the service operates in contracted and free programmes for the Education Authority, Health Service, and local government. Experienced clinical managers, a clinical auditor, and a skilled operations team oversee service delivery. Familyworks focuses on client-centred support, helping children, adolescents, and adults navigate anxiety, low mood, trauma, bereavement, family change, and other mental health challenges. The aim is to empower clients to develop personal resources, overcome difficulties, and reach their full potential.

First Light is a charity supporting adults and children affected by domestic abuse and sexual violence in Cornwall, Devon, and Wiltshire. Formed in 2017 through the merger of Twelves Company and Skoodyha, First Light operates independently of statutory agencies, including the Police. The charity’s mission is to build safer lives free from abuse, educating and preventing through early intervention, training, and campaigning; protecting and supporting those affected; and helping individuals cope and recover by building resilience and wellbeing. Guided by values of trust, integrity, respect, collaboration, and progressiveness, First Light also amplifies the voices of those who suffer in silence to create positive change.

Fresh Minds Education is a Northern Ireland-based charity promoting mental health, emotional wellbeing, and suicide prevention through creative and educational initiatives. Their Connections programme offers vital suicide prevention training and resources, equipping individuals and organisations to support those in crisis. Projects include the Glimmer Project, which helps bereaved children, and Lost Voices, a youth-led mental health podcast. Through craft workshops, digital platforms, and resilience-building programmes, they empower children, families, and professionals. By collaborating with schools, youth groups, and community organisations, Fresh Minds Education creates safe spaces for healing, connection, and hope, helping communities across Northern Ireland to address mental health challenges.

Get Fit 4 Mental Wellness (GF4MW) is a mental wellness charity offering free counselling and support to the community. Committed to challenging the stigma around mental health, GF4MW promotes wellbeing for mind, body, and soul. Their holistic approach integrates physical, emotional, and mental health, helping individuals improve their own mental wellness while supporting others. Through accessible services and community engagement, GF4MW empowers people to develop resilience, manage stress, and build healthier lifestyles. The charity focuses on creating a supportive environment where mental health is prioritised, understood, and nurtured, encouraging positive change for individuals and the wider community.

Guernsey Bereavement Service is a voluntary, confidential service supporting adults across the Bailiwick of Guernsey who are experiencing any type of loss. Whether through bereavement, relationship breakdown, the loss of a pet, career, role, or other life changes, loss can be overwhelming and difficult to navigate alone. The service offers compassionate guidance and emotional support to help individuals process grief and find ways to cope. By providing a safe and understanding environment, Guernsey Bereavement Service supports people on their journey through loss, enabling them to gradually rebuild and find hope, resilience, and wellbeing in the aftermath of grief.

HURT is an addiction charity supporting individuals and families affected by substance misuse in Northern Ireland. Established in 2001 to address a lack of local support, HURT provides a range of services including counselling, complementary therapies, and a listening ear. Accredited by O.C.N. and T.Q.U.K., the charity delivers approved programmes in substance misuse, mental health, and personal development. HURT also offers bespoke educational programmes for schools, Train the Trainer sessions for community and youth groups, and corporate training. All counselling staff are qualified and registered with professional accreditation bodies, ensuring safe and effective support for clients and families.

Hawk and Heath promote Forest Bathing, an evidence-based practice shown to improve mental and physical health, including reducing stress and anxiety, enhancing sleep, and supporting conditions like diabetes and high blood pressure. Their method empowers individuals to take their own Forest Bathing journey, building resilience and supporting long-term wellbeing. Through their app, Hawk and Heath share knowledge via short, accessible educational videos covering a variety of topics, with new content added weekly. Combining scientific understanding with practical guidance, they aim to make Forest Bathing easy to learn and practise, enabling people to experience the restorative benefits of nature wherever they are

Health Assured provides comprehensive Employee Assistance Programmes (EAP) designed to support the mental health and wellbeing of employees across various sectors. Trusted by over 88,000 organisations and 13.5 million people, they offer 24/7 confidential support via phone, video, and online platforms. Their services include counselling, wellbeing tools, and proactive mental resilience resources, aiming to reduce absenteeism, anxiety, and depression while boosting productivity and engagement. Health Assured combines expert intervention with intuitive learning tools, ensuring early support and ongoing employee wellbeing, delivering measurable outcomes and significant returns on organisational investment.

Helplines Partnership is the UK and international membership body for organisations providing information, support, or advice via phone, email, text, or online. With around 350 members, from large national charities to smaller local or specialist organisations, they focus on improving non-face-to-face services that enhance wellbeing. Committed to advancing health, particularly mental health, Helplines Partnership supports members in delivering high-quality, sustainable services. Their vision is to lead a diverse and inclusive helplines sector, while their mission is to promote excellence, encourage innovation, and strengthen collaboration and standards across member organisations, improving support for service users.

Hope Therapy & Counselling Services provides high-quality mental health and wellbeing support for adults, working with individuals, couples, and groups. They focus on creating a safe, supportive, and nurturing environment, placing the client at the centre of care. Their multi-disciplinary team addresses a wide range of issues, including anxiety, depression, bereavement, anger management, relationships, and self-esteem. Embracing diversity in all its forms, Hope Therapy & Counselling Services is committed to supporting every client with compassion and professionalism, helping them navigate challenges and improve their mental health and overall wellbeing.

Iron Mill College has over 44 years of experience helping students become professional counsellors and psychotherapists. As a specialist college, it offers psychotherapy and psychological wellbeing courses designed to nurture individuality, creativity, and professional growth. The college provides a supportive learning environment that encourages curiosity, critical thinking, and personal development. Students gain the skills to promote mental health, foster resilience, and contribute to stronger communities. Through a combination of high-quality education, practical training, and a vibrant campus culture, Iron Mill College prepares students to make a meaningful impact on individuals and communities as future mental health practitioners.

Make a Melody Ltd. is a music therapy company using the power of music to support emotional, cognitive, and physical well-being. Their client-led, psychoanalytically informed, and developmental approach tailors musical interventions to individual needs, helping people of all ages explore emotions, foster self-discovery, and achieve meaningful therapeutic outcomes. They work in a variety of settings, including schools, hospitals, hospices, day centres, clinics, and through personalised home visits, bringing accessible and creative mental health support directly to the community.

Make More is a Midlands-based organisation founded in 2023 to support underrepresented members of the community. Their mission is to bridge inequality by providing access to technology, digital skills, mental and physical wellbeing support, educational opportunities, and STEM resources. Focused on empowering individuals from low-income, low-socioeconomic, and BAME backgrounds, Make More collaborates with like-minded organisations to address community challenges. They prioritise people in everything they do, delivering practical solutions and opportunities that enable individuals to develop, thrive, and overcome barriers that might otherwise limit their personal, educational, or professional growth.

Mates in Mind is a UK charity dedicated to improving mental health and wellbeing in the construction industry. Led by industry professionals in partnership with the Health in Construction Leadership Group and the British Safety Council, it focuses on raising awareness, reducing stigma, and promoting positive mental health. The organisation provides guidance and support to employers, helping them understand and access mental health resources for their workforce. Through its framework, Mates in Mind fosters a culture of care within the construction sector, ensuring that employees have the knowledge and tools to maintain their wellbeing and seek help when needed.

Men Walking and Talking is a Community Interest Company that uses guided mental health walks to create safe spaces for men to support each other and challenge the stigma around men’s mental health. Founded in 2021 by Dan Reid, the initiative has grown from a single attendee on its first walk to running 15 walks across regions including Birmingham, Cheshire, Herefordshire, Merthyr Tydfil, Shropshire, Somerset, Warwickshire, and Worcestershire. The organisation focuses on fostering connection, conversation, and wellbeing, empowering men to share experiences and access peer support in a welcoming, informal environment.

Mental Health Matters (MHM) Wales works to improve the environmental, physical, and emotional wellbeing of communities across Wales. The organisation provides counselling and a range of mental health services tailored to the needs, wishes, and rights of those seeking support. MHM Wales promotes a holistic approach to mental health, empowering individuals, raising awareness, and supporting best practice in services. Guided by values of respect, dignity, equality, empowerment, and non-judgemental support, MHM Wales ensures people are listened to, fully involved in their care, and encouraged to make informed choices about their mental and emotional wellbeing.

Mentell is a charity dedicated to supporting men (18+) by providing safe, confidential spaces to talk without advice or judgement. They run weekly peer-to-peer support groups, both online and in person, and deliver award-winning initiatives to raise awareness of men’s mental health. Mentell addresses critical issues such as male suicide, loneliness, and social isolation, recognizing the societal pressures that discourage men from expressing emotions. Their mission is to break this cycle by fostering connection, open conversation, and active listening, helping men feel heard, supported, and less isolated in their mental health journey.

NAPAC (the National Association for People Abused in Childhood) is a UK charity supporting adult survivors of childhood abuse. They provide a free national support line, email support, and specialist resources to empower survivors in their recovery. NAPAC also delivers trauma-informed training for professionals and organisations, helping them respond safely and effectively to disclosures of abuse. Guided by compassion, empowerment, and respect, their work aims to break the silence around childhood abuse, promote healing, and advocate for trauma-informed practices across all sectors to create safer, more supportive environments for survivors.

Nexus is Northern Ireland’s leading organisation supporting individuals affected by sexual abuse and abusive relationships. They provide counselling for anyone aged eight and above who has experienced sexual abuse, and offer vital assistance for those facing domestic abuse through their 24/7 Domestic and Sexual Abuse Helpline. Nexus also delivers Early Intervention and Prevention training across Northern Ireland, helping communities understand and respond to these issues. Their RESET programme offers free aftercare services to individuals aged 16 and older following counselling support. The organisation is committed to creating positive change and supporting long-term recovery for those impacted.

No Duff UK is a mental health charity supporting individuals in the Military, Emergency Services, NHS, HMP Service, and Animal Rescue Services who are facing stress-related mental health challenges, substance abuse, or suicidal thoughts. Founded from personal experience with PTSD and mental health struggles, the organisation is committed to breaking stigma, offering practical and emotional support, and reminding people they are not alone. No Duff UK also provides aid to war-affected individuals and stands with the Ukrainian people, delivering support both in the UK and Ukraine. Their mission is to extend a helping hand and promote mental wellness.

North East Counselling Services, established in 2006, provides high-quality counselling for carers, children and young people aged 4+, and adults, including individuals and couples. Services are offered in person, via Zoom, or by telephone, enabling access across the UK. The organisation works with around 50 counsellors, including trainees, supporting their professional development and career growth. Their mission is to deliver accessible, compassionate, and effective counselling to meet the diverse needs of the community while nurturing the next generation of counselling professionals.

NW Counselling Hub, founded in 2017, provides accessible mental health and wellbeing support for children, young people, adults, couples, and families. Services are offered both remotely and face-to-face, ensuring support is available regardless of location. The organisation focuses on removing barriers to counselling and addressing gaps in local mental health provisions, acting as a central support hub for people from all backgrounds. NWCH is committed to delivering compassionate, high-quality care and fostering wellbeing across communities while making mental health support as accessible as possible.

Olive Branch Counselling is a professional therapy service dedicated to providing a safe, secure, and confidential environment for individuals seeking support. Their mission is to offer personalised counselling that promotes mental well-being, whatever the circumstances. Guided by person-centric values and ethical practice, Olive Branch’s counsellors continually develop their skills to ensure high-quality care. The organisation aims to raise mental health awareness and expand access to its services, helping more people achieve positive, lasting change through compassionate and tailored therapeutic support.

One in Four is a charity supporting survivors of childhood sexual abuse and trauma. They provide specialist long-term counselling, advocacy, and tailored support designed to foster safety, empowerment, and healing. Their trauma-informed approach helps survivors rebuild their lives with dignity while reducing isolation and promoting wellbeing. In addition to therapeutic services, One in Four delivers professional training, advocacy support, and resources to raise awareness and improve responses to abuse. Committed to inclusivity and confidentiality, the charity works with individuals and professionals to create a safer, more understanding community for survivors.

Overgate Hospice provides a free, confidential counselling service for patients, their families, friends, and carers. The service supports those affected by life-limiting illnesses, offering a safe space to express emotions, make sense of feelings, and address difficult conversations. Counsellors help individuals navigate uncertainties and provide encouragement, promoting a sense of control and emotional well-being during challenging times.

Pain Concern is a charity supporting people living with chronic pain, their families, carers, and healthcare professionals. It aims to improve lives by connecting the pain community, offering guidance, resources, and a network of support for everyone affected by pain.

PAPYRUS is the UK’s national charity dedicated to preventing young suicide and promoting positive mental health and emotional wellbeing. Founded in 1997 by bereaved parents, PAPYRUS offers HOPELINE247, a free, confidential 24/7 call, text, and email service for young people and those concerned about them. The charity works across the UK, engaging communities through resources, training, and awareness campaigns, while lobbying for policy change. PAPYRUS focuses on five pillars: Support, Equip, Influence, Sustain, and Enable, aiming to save lives, empower communities, and ensure young people receive timely help and guidance.

Paranimo is a mental health technology startup focused on simplifying access to private therapy in the UK. Their platform uses innovative matching technology to connect people with therapists suited to their specific mental health needs. Through the secure “Virtual Therapy Room,” Paranimo delivers online talking therapy, removing geographical barriers and increasing accessibility. The platform also supports the employment and availability of private mental health therapists nationwide. By combining a smart matching system with a user-friendly digital environment, Paranimo aims to make finding and receiving the right mental health support straightforward, effective, and accessible for everyone.

PESI UK, formerly Psychotherapy Excellence, is a not-for-profit organisation and part of the PESI Inc. Group, the world’s largest clinical content provider. It operates the UK and Europe’s largest CPD portal, offering thousands of professional development resources, including live events, online courses, digital products, DVDs, books, and listings for training, jobs, and events. PESI UK supports counsellors, psychotherapists, psychologists, and mental health professionals, as well as universities, the NHS, charities, and regulatory bodies, providing high-quality educational content to enhance professional skills and knowledge across the mental health and psychotherapy sectors.

Phoenix Heroes is a non-profit Community Interest Company (CIC) founded in 2018, supporting veterans and their families with mental health, employment, and community engagement. Specialising in issues such as Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), they adopt a holistic approach addressing personal, family, social, physical, and mental well-being. Operating nationwide, Phoenix Heroes delivers peer support, life skills, sporting activities, and networking opportunities, building strong veteran communities across the UK. The organisation is volunteer-led, family-focused, and inclusive, collaborating with other veteran support services to provide life-changing assistance, while promoting recovery, resilience, and community connection.

Pink Therapy is the UK's largest independent therapy organisation working with gender, sexual and relationship diversity (GSRD) clients. They aim to promote high quality therapy via their Directory of Pink Therapists with therapists of all genders and sexualise across the UK and deliver training for therapists who wish to work more effectively with GSRD clients, including courses which have been awarded Advanced Specialist Status by the National Counselling and Psychotherapy Society.

Professional Help Limited provides white-label counselling services, specialising in bereavement support and guidance through significant life or workplace changes, including redundancy and organisational transitions. They deliver Employee Support Programmes, training, and consultancy to reduce workplace stress, enhance performance, and build resilience in individuals and teams. In 2017, Professional Help launched GriefChat, the world’s first live online bereavement counselling chat service, pioneering accessible, real-time support for those experiencing grief. Their services combine professional expertise with innovative solutions to support emotional wellbeing across both personal and professional contexts.

Psychology Today is the world’s largest online destination for mental health and behavioral science. Dedicated exclusively to human behavior, it provides expert-authored resources, articles, and insights under its motto, “Here to Help.” PsychologyToday.com serves as the leading portal for psychotherapy, offering free access to hundreds of thousands of mental health professionals worldwide. With decades of experience and global reach, it continues to satisfy human curiosity about behavior, emotions, and the mind, providing reliable information and support to those seeking to understand themselves and improve their mental wellbeing.

Recentre Limited supports people, organisations, and communities to recover and thrive after trauma. They offer support groups and recovery programmes to promote healing and connection, alongside training and education to help organisations become more inclusive and unlock the potential of those impacted by trauma. Their services also include Trauma Recovery and Executive Coaching, delivered in both one-to-one and group settings, providing practical tools and guidance to foster resilience, personal growth, and wellbeing.

Red Card is a UK-based not-for-profit organisation focused on preventing gambling addiction through education, awareness, and early intervention. As a Gambling Commission approved delivery partner and CPD-accredited provider, Red Card delivers workshops and programmes nationwide, particularly targeting young people and marginalised communities. Their unique model uses lived experience facilitators who share personal stories alongside professional insights from therapists and counsellors, providing an authentic and impactful approach. Over the past three years, Red Card has reached more than 10,000 young people. Their mission is to reduce gambling-related harms, raise mental health awareness, and create lasting social change.

Reducing the Risk of Domestic Abuse, founded in 2007, is a charity dedicated to increasing the safety and wellbeing of adults and children at risk of domestic abuse. They provide tailored support for victim-survivors and those who assist them, including professionals, volunteers, and families. The charity promotes good practice, fosters multi-agency partnerships, and strengthens community capacity to protect vulnerable people. Guided by values of compassion, empowerment, and transparency, their Prevention and Provision teams work together to address domestic abuse effectively.

Remind Health is a self-help app offering 24/7 mental health support for PTSD and trauma. It provides evidence-based tools, symptom and trigger tracking, personalised insights, and reliable resources to support recovery anytime, anywhere. Using its first-party dataset, Remind Health aims to personalise support and advance understanding of trauma-related mental health. The app is trusted by organisations including Merseyside Police, PTSD UK, HealthKey, Lambeth Links, Domestic Abuse Education, Suicide&Co, and R;pple.

A small local charity founded in 2002 by four young mothers, supporting children with disabilities, families living in poverty, and those facing disadvantage. The charity provides a holistic approach to help families address challenges such as financial hardship, mental wellbeing, and parenting skills. Focused on reducing child poverty in Neath Port Talbot, it ensures families have access to grassroots, local services. Governed by six trustees and employing 32 local staff, the charity has grown significantly over 17 years, striving to create lasting positive change for children and families in the community.

R;pple is a suicide prevention charity and digital safety initiative providing immediate support for people encountering harmful online content related to self-harm, suicide, substance misuse, gambling, eating disorders, and financial difficulties. The charity promotes a safer internet, combats stigma around mental health, and ensures hope and support are accessible. Its free R;pple Browser Extension is available to individuals, families, schools, and charities. R;pple Online Safety, a tech arm of the charity, uses AI and machine learning to classify harmful content and supports wider adoption of the tool through partnerships, advancing online safety globally.

Rochdale Women’s Welfare (RWWA) is a woman-led organisation dedicated to empowering Black and Minority Ethnic (BME) women and their children. The charity provides holistic support to those experiencing or at risk of domestic violence, promoting safety, equality, and empowerment. RWWA works to tackle inequalities, eliminate violence against women and girls, and help women, young people, and children reach their full potential in a culturally appropriate and supportive environment.

The Royal Agricultural Benevolent Institution (RABI) is a national charity supporting the farming community across England and Wales. Since 1860, RABI has provided confidential guidance, financial support, and practical care to farmers of all ages, whether currently working in agriculture or retired due to ill-health, accident, or age. Support is tailored to individual needs and covers critical moments, independent living, skills development, and mental wellbeing. RABI aims to alleviate pressures and challenges faced by farming people, helping them rebuild lives, remain active in their communities, enhance skills, and improve mental health.

SERICC Specialist Rape and Sexual Abuse Service provides specialist advocacy and counselling to anyone in South and West Essex who is experiencing, or who has experienced, any form of sexual violence and abuse at any time in their life. Starting as a grassroots voluntary organisation in the 1980s, SERICC is now a Charitable Incorporated Organisation (Registered Charity Number 1186836) and is a partner in Synergy Essex, the Essex Rape Crisis Partnership.

Space to Talk provides support for people experiencing everyday pressures, mental health concerns, or undergoing treatment, as well as those simply wanting social connection. They host walks and wellbeing activities, creating a safe, welcoming environment for anyone who may feel nervous or anxious about meeting others.

Spokz People CIC is a non-profit social enterprise supporting adults with disabilities, their families, and professionals working with disabled people. With lived experience of disability, the organisation offers an online Wellbeing Community & Programme and is launching a platform to help therapists provide affirming, informed support to disabled clients.

The St Vincent de Paul Society (England & Wales) is part of an international Christian voluntary network addressing poverty by providing practical support to those in need. Founded in 1844, it welcomes people of all faiths and focuses on person-to-person contact. Its 10,000 members visit vulnerable and isolated individuals, offering friendship, care, and practical assistance, with the essence of its work rooted in spending time and building meaningful connections.

TACaccess (Team Around the Client) makes finding the right therapist simple, safe, and affordable. They connect children, young people, and adults directly with NCPS-registered counsellors and therapists—quickly, securely, and without agency or subscription fees. With therapy available in over 21 languages, TACaccess brings together a trusted global community of accredited professionals ready to support people of all ages. Their innovative commissioning and payment system streamlines every step, providing commissioners with powerful MIS data for insight and accountability. Fast, transparent, and efficient - TACaccess is the smarter way to access therapy worldwide.

The Association of Jewish Refugees (AJR) provides social, welfare, and educational support to Holocaust survivors and Jewish refugees who came to Britain from Nazi-occupied Europe. Founded in 1941, the AJR serves members and their families, offering home visits, financial support, befriending, memory care, and social activities through a nationwide network of regional groups. Volunteers play a key role in enhancing members’ lives. The AJR also champions Holocaust education and remembrance through partnerships, archives, and interactive resources, promoting understanding, combating antisemitism, and honouring the experiences and contributions of refugees and survivors.

The Ben Raemers Foundation supports people with mental health challenges, particularly within the UK skateboarding community. It provides educational resources, training for volunteers and organisations, and raises public awareness to improve understanding, early intervention, and support for those at risk of mental health issues.

The Counselling and Therapy Hub offers neurodiversity-affirming therapy for ADHD, autism, and anxiety, combining counselling, coaching, and solution-focused strategies. Serving clients in Sheffield and online across England, the Hub provides tailored support from neurodivergent counsellors. It also delivers consultancy and training to help organisations create inclusive, ND-friendly workplaces.

The Crysalys Foundation works to relieve disadvantage and improve the effectiveness of charities. It delivers innovative projects directly to beneficiaries while acting as a research, collaboration, and infrastructure platform. Focused on preventing, reducing, and addressing childhood trauma, the Foundation partners with others to transform the experiences of disadvantaged children, aiming to ensure every child has a happy and fulfilling youth.

The Good Grief Project was founded by bereaved parents Jane Harris and Jimmy Edmonds after the tragic death of their son Josh. Their mission is to support families grieving the untimely loss of a loved one, particularly a child, and to foster open conversations about death and bereavement. Using creative expression through film, photography, and writing, they help people process grief. A central part of their work is the Active Grief Programme, offering weekend retreats that provide bereaved parents and siblings with safe, supportive, and creative ways to express and navigate their grief.

The Hunchman Trust, founded in 2023 in memory of “Hunch,” focuses on supporting young people grieving the loss of a loved one, particularly due to suicide. Inspired by the founders’ own experience of loss, the charity aims to ensure that no one faces grief alone. As a grant-giving organisation, it raises funds through events, often involving physical challenges to promote mental wellbeing. The Trust collaborates with other charities to develop wide-reaching support initiatives, providing practical, emotional, and community-based assistance to help young people navigate grief and build resilience.

The Maypole Project, founded in 2003 by Sally Flatteau Taylor, supports families of children (pre-birth to 18) with life-limiting, complex, or progressive conditions, including bereavement following a child’s death. The charity offers one-to-one counselling, therapy, couples and family sessions, and child-focused interventions using play, art, music, and drama. Their services are inclusive, confidential, flexible, and long-term, allowing families to return whenever support is needed. A small team of trained staff and associates deliver therapeutic care and experiential learning. The Maypole Project also runs activities for children and respite opportunities for parents, reaching families across the UK.

The OLLIE Foundation, established in 2016 by three Hertfordshire parents who each lost a son to suicide, is a charity dedicated to preventing suicide, particularly among young people. “OLLIE” stands for One Life Lost Is Enough. The charity delivers wellbeing, prevention, and intervention workshops, talks, training, and panel events for students, parents, professionals, and community groups. Their approach combines academic research, clinical expertise, and lived experience to reduce stigma, enhance suicide awareness, and promote effective early intervention. OLLIE also offers bespoke training programmes tailored to educational, business, and community settings to support mental wellbeing and suicide prevention.

Rewrite Your Story is a charity dedicated to supporting the mental health and wellbeing of children and young people. Their specialist team works across the therapy spectrum in partnership with schools, colleges, and other organisations, providing one-to-one and group counselling, as well as psychoeducational support for young people, families, and professionals. The charity excels in developing bespoke training for professionals, particularly in supporting young people with disordered eating. With a strong focus on early intervention and a whole-system approach, their work—developed alongside NHS colleagues—has achieved recovery rates well above the NHS baseline.

Trauma Recovery CIC is a not-for-profit service specialising in sexual, domestic, and relational trauma and its long-term effects. Their multidisciplinary team provides a safe, confidential space for counselling and peer support therapy for individuals and their support networks. When cases require additional expertise, they act as advocates, connecting clients with other specialised services. Trauma Recovery CIC works collaboratively with organisations such as SARC, Beacon, Emerald Centre, OPCC, NHS England, and Recover, accepting referrals and, where appropriate, referring clients onward to ensure they receive the most suitable support.

Unmasked is a Halifax-based mental health charity founded by three friends with lived experience of mental ill health. Their mission is to remove stigma, encourage open conversations, and provide accessible support for individuals and employers. Services include a free peer-to-peer support app, volunteer-led peer support hubs, low-cost counselling, and Mental Health First Aid training. Unmasked creates safe, regulated spaces for people to connect, share experiences, and build friendships, helping those living with mental health challenges to feel understood, supported, and less isolated. Their work focuses on promoting confidence, wellbeing, and community connection.

WWiN is a community-based charity supporting women and children at risk of or experiencing domestic abuse. As a full member of the Women’s Aid Federation, they provide safe spaces, refuge accommodation, therapeutic services, and outreach support across Wearside and beyond. Highly trained IDVAs offer both short- and long-term assistance, helping women navigate complex situations and statutory systems. WWiN’s mission is to deliver accessible, effective services shaped by service users’ experiences, challenge inequality, campaign for social change, and work with communities to shift attitudes toward domestic abuse, promoting safety, wellbeing, and empowerment for families.

WebHealer provides website services for UK-based counsellors and psychotherapists. With 20 years of experience and over 10,000 websites created, they offer affordable, sustainable solutions while continually innovating to deliver the best tools and guidance for mental health professionals.

WellBe is a counselling service that focuses on understanding your experiences rather than labeling what’s “wrong”. Using a collaborative, holistic approach, they integrate biological, social, and psychological perspectives to address the root of challenges and enhance overall wellbeing. Their diverse team employs evidence-based methods to create tailored strategies that improve mental, physical, and relational health. WellBe provides more than talking therapy—it offers a transformative, personalised journey designed to remove barriers, unlock potential, and support sustainable wellbeing in a welcoming, supportive environment.

Welldoing.org is the UK’s leading therapist-matching service, connecting people with verified therapists, counsellors, and now coaches since 2014. With over 1,150 members, the platform offers a vast library of mental health, wellbeing, and self-development resources. Their mission is to improve access to mental wellbeing support, making it easier, more efficient, and more informed for everyone seeking help.

West Mercia Rape and Sexual Abuse (WMRSASC) is a specialist support service for survivors of rape, sexual violence, abuse, exploitation, and harassment across Herefordshire, Worcestershire, and Shropshire. They provide helplines, counselling, advocacy, and group work for women, men, and children from age 5+, including support for non-abusing family members. Their preventative and training arm, Purple Leaf, delivers education for 11–25-year-olds, accredited professional training, and interventions addressing harmful sexual behaviours. Purple Leaf also offers clinical and consultative supervision for professionals and organisations supporting survivors, helping ensure safe, effective practice in working with affected clients and staff.

Wild Mind Well-Being CIC is a not-for-profit organisation offering therapeutic and educational support to young people aged 11–25 who struggle with mainstream education. Based on a 25-acre farm in Buckinghamshire, they provide alternative provision in Animal Care, Construction, Life Skills, and Land-Based Studies. Students engage in hands-on activities with over 70 rescue animals, outdoor learning, and nature-based experiences to build confidence, resilience, and social skills. With six qualified mentors on-site, Wild Mind creates a safe, nurturing environment where young people can grow emotionally, develop practical skills, and reach their full potential.

As a leading Mental Health and Wellbeing Provider in its field, Working Minds aims to continue growing its influence across the sector and to further highlight the value of Talking Therapies, delivering critical health services to those who need them. The organisation seeks partnerships that will help facilitate these mutual goals, and after conferring with the NCPS Senior Team, it is their firm belief that forming a close association with the Society will help both organisations achieve their shared and individual aims.

Wrexham Glyndŵr University, based in North Wales, is committed to widening access to higher education and supporting students to achieve their potential. Its mission is to inspire, educate, and enable social and economic success through academic and experiential programmes. The counselling subject area was rated first in the UK for overall student satisfaction in the National Student Survey 2019. The university offers a range of programmes, from introductory to degree-level courses, as well as specialist training in specific areas of counselling, providing students with opportunities for both professional and personal development.

YCS provides counselling in Cardiff and online across Wales, ensuring professional mental health support is accessible to all, regardless of financial circumstances. Services include low-cost counselling (£25 per session for 12 sessions), in-person 1:1 sessions in Cardiff, and online therapy available Monday to Friday. Sessions are delivered by qualified counsellors and supervised trainees, maintaining high-quality care. YCS also offers private room rentals for therapists, alongside CPD and training opportunities, supporting both clients and professionals in the mental health sector.

Yellow Scarf Support CIC provides psychological support for individuals seeking English- or Polish-speaking specialists. They offer help for people experiencing substance use disorders and a range of mental health difficulties, delivering treatment in both English and Polish.

ZunTold, based in Manchester, is a publishing and therapy service led by experienced counsellors and therapy managers. With over 25 years’ experience, they deliver trauma-informed therapeutic support to children, young people, and adults through both digital and in-person services.



