Providing professional counselling

Many former child migrants find it helpful to discuss ways of coming to terms with difficulties related to past events, especially the feeling that it is hard to cut or release the chains of history and live in the present.

Others need advice on better ways of coping with anger and resentment, or depression and low self esteem, without using familiar but self-defeating means.

Similarly, meeting family members overseas after decades of separation can obviously be a serious cause of anxiety as well as joyful anticipation.

For all these situations and many related difficulties or dilemmas, the Trust can offer its unique professional services.

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Latest News

Number10.gov.uk | Apology issued to child migrants 25/02/2010

The Prime Minister has apologised on behalf of the nation for Britain’s role in sending thousands of children overseas until the late 1960s.  At a reception in Westminster, Gordon Brown told a group of former child migrants “welcome home, you are with friends”. Click here to view the Prime… read more

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