At The Curve, we understand that no single approach can meet everyone’s unique needs, no matter how much we’d like it to. That’s why we point our clients in the direction of other professionals and utilise additional resources to help them find the right therapist, family mediator or resources for their situation.
This may include trauma therapists, child-inclusive mediators, or government resources like Advice Now guides. Our goal is to build a supportive community where professionals in this field promote each other’s skills and expertise, ensuring the best possible care for all our clients.
Discover essential support for domestic abuse victims. Women’s Aid, ManKind Initiative, Refuge and the National Domestic Abuse Helpline provide confidential help, resources, and advice.
Explore vital mental health support resources. Mind, Samaritans, and Rethink Mental Illness offer confidential help, information, and guidance. Connect with services designed to support your mental well-being and recovery.
Access comprehensive advice and support resources. Advice Now, Citizens Advice, and Gov.uk provide reliable information, guidance, and services to help you navigate various challenges.
Take charge of your finances and confidently navigate life’s transitions. Use the calculators and supportive websites listed below to discover eligible welfare benefits and estimate your entitlements.
Find out if you qualify for legal aid for solicitors and family mediation. These websites guide you through the eligibility criteria and provide tools to estimate your entitlements based on your financial situation and case specifics.
The links below can provide valuable information and services to help you navigate your mental health journey.
Mind – Mental Health Support
Provides information, support, and advice for various mental health issues.
Samaritans
Confidential support for people experiencing distress or despair.
NHS Mental Health Services
Access NHS resources and services for mental health.
Young Minds
Mental health support and resources for young people and their parents.