On Saturday 24th September members our Paul’s Place team, service users and volunteers completed the Scouse 5K to raise vital funds and awareness of our Paul's Place service, which offers free support for…
On Saturday 17th September, Craig Williams (Cousin of Paul Williams) and 11 family members, (ranging from 3 to 70 years old), plus 2 doggies Jasper & Charlie; completed a 12-mile canal sidewalk to…
This year Team Paul’s Place are taking on the Motorpoint Scouse 5K to raise much needed funds for our vital suicide bereavement support programme. We have 20 amazing runners, joggers, walkers, and strollers…
On Sunday 22 May, 24 Paul's Place service users, family members, friends and staff, took part in the annual Wirral Coastal Walk. Three of our walkers were under-11 and some were aged 70…
Our Young People’s Gambling Harms Prevention Programme are delighted to have partnered up with Halton Borough Council to join their well-established Healthy Schools Programme. Our workshops are now embedded within their offer across…
As part of our focus to raise awareness of gambling related harms on Wirral we have continued working with Wirral Borough Council to deliver our Young People's Gambling Harm Prevention Programme both remotely…
The ‘Six To Ten’ Project puts affected others at the centre of care to help individuals overcome many of the challenges gambling harms present in everyday life. Our mission is to create a…
In recent months our team at Beacon Counselling Trust have been contributing to some very powerful and thought provoking discussions with the research team commissioned by the Howard League and BetKnowMore into 'women,…
Our young people's gambling harm prevention programme continues to work with both young people and professionals who support young people, across the North West as part of our partnership with Gamcare.
We are excited…
“All I can focus on is gambling so I have lost connections with others.” Loneliness can impact all people at different stages of life and in different ways. At Beacon Counselling Trust we…