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katherinec – Relate Mid East Surrey https://relate.iceboxserver.co.uk Relate Mid East Surrey - Counselling and Mediation Sat, 12 Jul 2025 14:10:38 +0000 en-GB hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.8.3 https://relate.iceboxserver.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2023/08/cropped-relate-r-32x32.png katherinec – Relate Mid East Surrey https://relate.iceboxserver.co.uk 32 32 Client Testimonial – Individual Counselling https://relate.iceboxserver.co.uk/client-testimonial-individual-counselling/ Thu, 29 May 2025 15:45:55 +0000 https://relatemidandeastsurrey.co.uk/?p=12281 Thank you so much to our clients who have given permission to share their experience of attending relationship counselling as a couple and as an individual.  Our joint hope is that it will encourage others who may benefit to take the first step in seeking support.

 

 

“Relate and (my counsellor) have been a lifeline for me on my journey towards better mental health. (My counsellor’s) compassionate guidance and unwavering support have helped me navigate through tough times, allowing me to emerge stronger and more resilient. 

Thanks to Relate’s counselling services, I’m feeling happier, healthier, and more confident in facing life’s challenges.”

 

 

If you would like to talk to us about whether we can help you on your relationship or personal journey, please contact us by phone, email or via our website contact form.

 

Reigate office:  01737 245212     admin@relatemidandeastsurrey.co.uk

 

Epsom office:  01372 722976      epsomadmin@relatemidandeastsurrey.co.uk

 

Bursaries and financial assistance available. You may also qualify for reduced or free session via one of our partnerships

 

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Taking exams this summer? https://relate.iceboxserver.co.uk/12260-2/ Thu, 22 May 2025 11:10:14 +0000 https://relatemidandeastsurrey.co.uk/?p=12260

If you are sitting exams this summer, we know that by now you are probably feeling pretty exhausted with it all but just when everyone else is heading off onto a half-term break, you are still facing revision, maybe even extra structured learning.


When we asked our young people’s counsellors about this time, they were keen to say…

Firstly, well done!! You have got this far and that is amazing. We are well into exam season so congratulate yourself on the work you’ve already done.

Secondly, we understand that educators and students like to keep up the pace of revision but remember also to build in some rest breaks for your body to reset.


Ensure that you get some fresh air each day, eat nourishing food and that you get enough sleep as these are important to your ability to function.

Find activities that absorb your attention such as mindfulness apps, sport or creative/art can help reduce stress levels.


Timetabling revision might help you achieve all of these things. The nagging thought in our mind of ‘I should be revising’ can be quietened by setting aside specific times when the revision will happen and therefore creating times when it’s ok to do other things. 


Finally, we all at RMES want to wish you well in your exams and to say – you’ve got this!


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Our mission for 2025 https://relate.iceboxserver.co.uk/our-mission-for-2025/ Tue, 25 Feb 2025 17:47:40 +0000 https://relatemidandeastsurrey.co.uk/?p=12160

RMES have started the year on a mission – to move ever closer to our goal of making counselling financially accessible to all. We also increasing our surround care – supporting the whole family and expanding our outreach on positive mental health and communication.

During the pandemic our centres and charity shops closed for a considerable length of time. Our staff speedily restructured our working processes and upskilled to deliver remote counselling. We offered free counselling to local young people and the number of bursary requests for our adult services greatly increased. Thankfully we were able to meet that need, however it has greatly impacted our bursary fund and we to be able to continue to subsidise our sessions for those in need and continue to meet Relate’s mission –  to make expert information and support for healthy relationships available to everyone.

We are a financially independent local charity, covering the 4 boroughs in Mid and East Surrey. So how do we provide our bursaries? Our charity shop is a valued source of income and we are very grateful to the team of shop volunteers.  We also apply for grants from charitable funds such as Children in Need, National Lottery and local councils.  Support can also come from local businesses, several of whom have supported us by donating to our crowdfunding campaigns or making us their charity of the year. Individuals have supported us with fundraising ideas, such as our marathon runners or donating a percentage of sales. For every £1 donated we are truly grateful.  


HOW CAN YOU HELP US ON OUR MISSION?


There are many ways you can help either with time, skills or money…

    • Take a look at our current Volunteer roles or contact us if you wish to donate your time/skills in a different way

    • Sign up to London Marathon My Way and take on the challenge at home

    • Nominate us as a charity of the year at your workplace

    • Donate good quality goods to our charity shop or make a purchase

    • Add Easyfundraising to your browser and raise money when shopping online at no cost to yourselves.

Relate’s mission –  to make expert information and support for healthy relationships available to everyone. 

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Meet our Mediator and Free Information Sessions https://relate.iceboxserver.co.uk/meet-our-mediator-and-free-information-sessions/ Fri, 24 Jan 2025 12:09:54 +0000 https://relatemidandeastsurrey.co.uk/?p=12034 Family Mediation Week 27 th – 31 st January 2025

Family Mediation Week is an opportunity to raise awareness of family mediation and of the benefits it can bring to separating families. During the week a number of events will be running, including a series of presentations that are FREE to the general public. These sessions, listed below, cover a range of helpful topics and are accessible via Zoom. Please click on the topic to link to the booking page.

Relate Mid & East Surrey are pleased to have been offering Mediation sessions for many years as we know this is a positive option for many separating couples. Our website here (link here) gives further information on the Mediation process, including the Family Mediation Voucher Scheme and shuttle sessions. You can also read more in our article here

Meet our Mediator – Alison Chisolm, FMCA Mediator & Child-Inclusive Mediator

With a varied career spanning over two decades, Alison has a wealth of experience in mediation, counselling, and psychotherapy. Trained as an integrative counsellor and Gestalt psychotherapist, and as a Family Mediation Council Accredited and Child Inclusive family mediator, Alison has been in private practice for several years, providing these services in Surrey.  Her therapeutic foundation has enabled Alison to bring a deep understanding of the human experience and the complexities of emotional well-being to her mediation work.

Alison has spent a decade as a staff counsellor and mediator for a large local authority. During this time, she honed a diverse skill set, working with individuals and teams to resolve workplace conflicts, and helping individuals experiencing a wide range of work related and personal issues.

Alison expanded her mediation focus into family mediation, training with National Family Mediation to became an accredited mediator with the Family Mediation Council (FMC) in 2014. She has worked for a number of mediation services across Surrey and Berkshire offering guidance to families navigating divorce, separation, and child arrangement matters.

Now Alison is enjoying her collaboration with the team at Relate Mid & East Surrey and is available for in-person or Zoom appointments.

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Mediation: A pathway to resolution & harmony https://relate.iceboxserver.co.uk/mediation-a-pathway-to-resolution-harmony/ Thu, 16 Jan 2025 11:37:06 +0000 https://relatemidandeastsurrey.co.uk/?p=12020

Mediation: A Pathway to Resolution and Harmony

Life can be full of unexpected twists, and relationships are no exception. Whether it’s a marriage breaking down, family disputes, or the need to reassess arrangements for children, navigating these situations can be emotionally and practically challenging. Mediation offers a solution: a calm, structured, and impartial process to help individuals resolve conflicts and move forward with clarity and confidence.

What is Mediation?

Mediation is a process in which an independent, professionally trained mediator helps people resolve disputes. It’s a collaborative approach designed to find solutions that work for everyone involved. Unlike court proceedings, mediation empowers individuals to make their own decisions rather than having outcomes imposed upon them by a judge.

At its core, mediation is about fostering communication, understanding different perspectives, and finding common ground. It’s particularly helpful for families navigating separation, enabling them to address parenting arrangements, property division, financial matters, and more. Mediation is not just about resolving immediate conflicts; it’s about setting the stage for healthier interactions in the future.

The Mediation Process: How Does It Work?

  1. The First Step: MIAM The journey begins with a Mediation Information and Assessment Meeting (MIAM). This is a one-on-one meeting where each party separately meets with the mediator to discuss their concerns, goals, and expectations. The mediator will explain how the process works and assess whether mediation is suitable for your circumstances. Attending a MIAM is mandatory before taking disputes to court, reflecting the preference for non-court resolutions.
  2. Joint Mediation Sessions If both parties agree to proceed, joint sessions are arranged. These sessions are held in a neutral, safe environment, giving everyone a chance to be heard and work towards practical solutions. The mediator’s role is to guide discussions, facilitate understanding, and help explore options. For those uncomfortable being in the same room, shuttle mediation can be arranged, where the mediator moves between separate spaces for each party.
  3. Child Inclusive Mediation In cases involving children, their voices can also be included through Child Inclusive Mediation (CIM). Children meet privately with the mediator to express their feelings, worries, and hopes for the future. Their input ensures that decisions take their well-being and wishes into account.
  4. Final Agreements Once agreements are reached, the mediator will document them in a memorandum of understanding. This document can be used to create legally binding arrangements, such as child arrangement orders or consent orders, with the help of solicitors.

Why Choose Mediation?

Mediation has a number of significant benefits:

  • Cost-Effective: Mediation is typically far less expensive than court proceedings.
  • Quicker Resolutions: Agreements can often be reached in just a few sessions, compared to the lengthy timelines of court cases.
  • Less Stressful: Mediation focuses on collaboration, reducing conflict and emotional strain.
  • Child-Focused: The process ensures that children’s interests are prioritised, fostering healthier family dynamics.
  • Empowering: Individuals stay in control of the outcomes rather than leaving decisions to a judge.

How Mediation Supports Families

Mediation is particularly powerful for families experiencing separation or divorce. It provides a platform to:

  • Agree on parenting arrangements, ensuring children maintain positive relationships with both parents.
  • Resolve financial matters, including child maintenance, property division, and pensions.
  • Reassess and adjust arrangements as circumstances change over time.

Grandparents and other relatives can also benefit from mediation to restore contact with children when relationships have become strained.

Making Mediation Accessible

At RMES, we’re committed to making mediation accessible to everyone. Our sliding fee scale ensures affordability, and the Family Mediation Voucher Scheme provides financial support for parents mediating child arrangements. We’re here to help you find solutions quickly, with most mediations completed within 2-3 months.

Looking Ahead: Family Mediation Week

Family Mediation Week, held annually in January, is an excellent opportunity to learn more about how mediation can help. This week highlights the benefits of mediation and provides resources, webinars, and information for families and professionals. Whether you’re starting the mediation process or simply exploring your options, this is a great time to take the first step. Find out more, including free seminars here: https://www.familymediationcouncil.org.uk/family-mediation-week-2025-timetable/

Get in Touch

Mediation can be the key to unlocking a more harmonious and stable future. If you’re ready to explore this path, contact us to schedule your initial MIAM or to learn more about how we can support you. Together, we can find solutions that work for everyone involved.

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How To Reduce Family Drama This Christmas https://relate.iceboxserver.co.uk/how-to-reduce-family-drama-this-christmas/ Mon, 25 Nov 2024 11:56:24 +0000 https://relatemidandeastsurrey.co.uk/?p=11514 Christmas can be a really difficult time of year, especially when it comes to family dynamics. We often spend more time with each other than usual and see people who we might otherwise avoid.

This can lead to tensions, especially if conversations about differing world views, past famly conflicts or controversial current affairs come up.

Here are our tips on how to reduce drama with family and the in-laws this festive season.

Preparation is key

Head of clinical practice at Relate, Ammanda Major, explains that if you are worried about arguments coming up at Christmas it is a good idea to discuss things ahead of time and set boundaries.

Whilst it might be easier not to say anything, this can often lead to blow ups on Christmas Day which no-one wants!

Instead try to identify topics which tend to start disagreements, and agree ahead of time to avoid talking about those things.

Understand the dymanics at play

Ammanda describes how when we get together in our family dynamics, we often revert to old family roles without realising.

We fall back into our child & parent roles, and unresolved family issues might play out subconsciously.

While it’s difficult to overcome this, acknowledging this is the case and being self-aware can prevent arguments excalating before we realise it.

    Consider limiting alcohol intake

    Even with the best intentions, once alcohol has been consumed, things often go awol, says Ammanda. If you’re worried about family drama, you might want to consider limiting the amount of alcohol you drink at Christmas, or avoid it all together.

    Remember that it is your choice whether you drink or not, even at traditionally boozy celebrations like Christmas.

    Further support

    If you would like to support with family or stress around the festivities you can talk to one of our trained individual, couple or family counsellors. Unsure if this is the option for you? Then chat with a counsellor via a FREE 15 min call.

    Alternatively you can read one of our many articles giving information, support and advice. Click on the links below…

    https://www.relate.org.uk/get-help

    https://www.relate.org.uk/reducing-parental-conflict

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