Get in touch
Whether you’re a young person looking for support, a parent or professional with a question, or someone who’d like to support our work, we’d love to hear from you.
Our confidential counselling services are available to:
- Young people aged between 13 and 25 (last referral age 24th birthday).
- Who live, work or are in education in St Albans, Harpenden and surrounding villages (see below).
(London Colney, Redbourn, St Albans, Sandridge, Wheathampstead, Park Street, Bricket Wood, Chiswell Green).
Please note
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Refer yourself to Youth Talk
- Be between 13 years up to 25th birthday (referrals accepted up to 24th birthday)
- Live, go to school/college or work in St Albans, Harpenden or surrounding villages
- Be available for a potential appointment between 10am and 7pm Monday-Thursday, and 10am-5pm Friday and Saturday
Referring yourself personally to us is an important part of getting access to our service.
There are 3 ways you can get in touch with us, either fill in our online form, pick up the phone or drop us an email:
It must be you, not your parent/guardians etc that get in contact.
We try to offer an initial meeting with one of our counsellors within around two weeks so we can understand what’s going on and whether Youth Talk is the right support for you. If counselling feels like the right next step, we’ll then match you with one of our counsellors.
How quickly this happens can depend on your availability. Young people who can attend at a range of times during the week are often able to start sooner, while those who are only available at specific times may wait a little longer until the right session becomes available. We’ll always keep you updated and do our best to offer support as quickly as possible.
Referring yourself personally to us is an important part of getting access to our service.
There are 3 ways you can get in touch with us, either fill in our online form, pick up the phone or drop us an email:
It must be you, not your parent/guardians etc that get in contact.
Yes. What you talk about in counselling is private and confidential. Our counsellors provide a safe space where you can speak openly about what’s worrying you without fear of being judged.
There are a small number of situations where we may need to share information if we believe you or someone else is at serious risk of harm. If this ever happened, we would always aim to talk with you about it first and support you through the next steps.
Referring yourself personally to us is an important part of getting access to our service.
There are 3 ways you can get in touch with us, either fill in our online form, pick up the phone or drop us an email:
It must be you, not your parent/guardians etc that get in contact.
Our service covers the St Albans and District area which includes Harpenden and surrounding villages.