Counselling for Children & Young People (Rising Sun)

Rising Sun’s specialist counselling service supports children and young people aged 5 to 18 who have experienced, witnessed, or have trauma linked to domestic abuse in Canterbury, Ashford, and Folkestone & Hythe.

Our highly-qualified counsellors provide a safe, trauma-informed space for young people to process their experiences through talking, activities, or play. Each child’s journey is unique, and our approach is tailored to their individual needs.

  • 12 weekly, one-to-one sessions (30-60 minutes each), with flexibility to extend if needed.
  • Sessions can take place in schools, children’s centres, community spaces, or online—wherever is most comfortable and least disruptive for the young person.
  • We work closely with local schools and safeguarding teams to ensure a secure and supportive environment.

What young people gain:

  • Space and permission to talk about challenges and break the stigma of domestic abuse.
  • Psychoeducational support around healthy relationships, trauma, and emotional regulation.
  • Reduced anxiety and distress, improved sleep and concentration, increased confidence and self-esteem.
  • Building trusted relationships and support networks.
  • Empowerment—showing young people that their voice matters.

Cost: All counselling services are free of charge for eligible children and young people, thanks to our funders and supporters.

How to access: Referrals can be made by professionals, parents, or family members. After referral, a detailed assessment is completed, and the young person is placed on a waiting list. Current waiting list time is 6 months.

Categories:
Counselling
Mental health
Youth support
Service access criteria:

Children and young people aged 5 to 18 who live in Canterbury, Ashford, or Folkestone & Hythe, and have experienced, witnessed, or have trauma linked to domestic abuse. Referrals must be made by a professional, parent, or family member.

Additional needs catered for:
N/A
Waiting list (weeks): 26
domestic abuse, trauma, children, young people, free counselling, emotional support, Canterbury, Ashford, Folkestone, one-to-one sessions, psychoeducation, anxiety, self-esteem, confidence, healthy relationships
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