Trustees tour Chesterfield’s new centre for talking therapies

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TRUSTEES from a Derbyshire charity viewed extensive refurbishment work at Chesterfield’s new centre for talking therapies.

Charity Derwent Rural Counselling Service, one of the largest third sector provider of counselling services in the region, has undertaken the total refurbishment of the former Register Office on New Beetwell Street.

The three storey centre, which will be officially opened with a launch event on September 22, has become DRCS’s new Chesterfield base and includes office space, numerous treatment and consulting rooms, meeting rooms and relaxation space to help cope with the increased demand for DRCS services in the area.

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DRCS Trustees were taken on a tour of the building ahead of the therapists moving in from mid August. The building also offers options for businesses to rent rooms and floorspace, with disabled access via new state of the art lift.

(left to right) New Chesterfield home visit - DRCS trustees Jill Fortune, Phil Askham, (left to right) New Chesterfield home visit - DRCS trustees Jill Fortune, Phil Askham,
(left to right) New Chesterfield home visit - DRCS trustees Jill Fortune, Phil Askham,

Janette Smeeton, chief executive at DRCS, said: “This has been a huge project for our team and one of the most important in the charity’s 30 year history. The need for mental health services has never been greater as people struggle post Covid, with the pressures of work and family, and challenging economic times.

“This will be one of the largest talking therapy centres in the county and we look forward to welcoming people to our new centre, served by our team of experienced therapists.”

Mark Serby, chair of DRCS Trustees, added: “The building is fantastic. Not only has DRCS brought an empty facility back to community use, but it has created a valuable asset for people and businesses in the region to access on their journey to wellness and well-being.”

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The Beetwell Street hub is part of ambitious plans for DRCS which operates a large team of freelance and employed staff based at seven centres across the county covering the Amber Valley, Erewash, Chesterfield, Buxton, Matlock, Ashbourne, Derby, Swadlincote and the Peak District.

Over the last 30 years, DRCS, which can be accessed via self-referral or through a GP, has offered talking therapies for common mental health conditions such as depression, anxiety, stress and long term conditions through pathways including counselling, CBT and guided self-help.

In the last eight years, DRCS has been in partnership with Derbyshire Healthcare Foundation Trust to deliver the NHS talking therapies for anxiety and depression service, throughout Derbyshire.

To find out how you can access DRCS services across Derbyshire call 0800 047 6861.

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