A social enterprise that provides high quality counselling to the community across Lowestoft, Great Yarmouth and Waveney has opened a new centre.
Held on World Mental Health Day, the unveiling of the new centre for Catalyst Counselling marked a special anniversary.
The unveiling of its new base at 11 Surrey Street in Lowestoft came as Catalyst Counselling celebrated its 10-year anniversary as a social enterprise on October 10.
Timed to coincide with World Mental Health Day, it is a new base and a new era for Catalyst Counselling, whose centre was previously located at 44 Alexandra Road.
For with the move to the new centre they will now be able to "extend their services and training."
delighted to welcome Lowestoft MP Jess Asato, and the MP's communications manager, George King, to perform the opening ceremony.
Offering mental health support and training for employers across Norfolk and Suffolk from Lowestoft, Aaron Davis, director of Catalyst Counselling CIC, said the staff wereMr Davis said: "Catalyst was founded as a charity, then Waveney Counselling Service, in 1990 with the purpose of providing high-quality, low cost, longer-term counselling to those in the local community who would not otherwise be able to afford, or access, such a service."
With the centre also running its own four-year counsellor training programme to full qualification, this enables Catalyst to maintain the quality and standards of the service offered.
"The aim has always been to adapt to the changing needs of the local community," Mr Davis said.
With the theme of this year's World Mental Health Day being supporting mental health in the workplace, Mr Davis said: "As we’ve developed the business of the social enterprise we have continued to build our connections with local employers, businesses and the voluntary sector, in offering time-limited counselling services and training to their employees and service users."
They also held "a helpful discussion" with Mrs Asato about the changing and growing awareness of the wide-ranging mental health needs of the local population and how these are to be met in the future.
Mr Davis said: "The new premises gives Catalyst an opportunity to extend their services and training with a view to helping meet some of these needs."
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