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Our counselling service is designed to help people manage their wellbeing and mental health in a safe, understanding space. We support both adults and young people, offering guidance and tools to help navigate life’s challenges and build emotional resilience.
Kelly’s Heroes offers a limited number of complimentary counselling sessions to ensure support is accessible when it’s needed most. While we’re not able to provide long-term therapy due to funding constraints, ongoing sessions can be arranged at a low fixed rate of £30 per session once the complimentary sessions have ended.
Every conversation is confidential, compassionate, and focused on helping you find balance, understanding, and hope.
We can support anyone, young or older, from individuals, couples, family members, friendship groups or a workplace. We offer our service to anyone affected by a suicide, whether you were a passer-by, a first responder or a professional working in a related field, even if you do not identify as bereaved, for example if you witnessed a death.
We are open to anyone living in Northamptonshire, no matter how long ago, whether you were affected by a suicide that was a few days, weeks or decades ago.
We offer a postvention support service, which means that as soon as a death by suspected suicide occurs, we can help you navigate your way through, remember you are not alone.
You can use our support if you believe someone has ended their own life, even if this has not been officially recognised or an inquest has not yet taken place.
We can help deal with the practical issues that may arise including liaising with schools, carers, employers, funeral directors, police and coroner’s office. We can attend meetings inquests and provide help with any media coverage. We can support individuals’ families and friends as a group. We can make home visits, or meet somewhere else you may prefer, we also support online, virtually or by telephone.
We provide 1:1 counselling, family support and support Northamptonshire’s first SOBS groups
You can simply refer yourself, all you need to is complete the referral form above. If you prefer with your consent someone can complete the form on your behalf.
Our team is one of our strengths and are at the heart of everything we do, from shaping the therapeutic support to ensuring we receive up to date training and creating new opportunities for the charity to grow.
We have invested in having the right people deliver the right services, so you can be assured you are in safe hands. All our therapists are fully qualified, and we do not offer counselling with students.
All of our suicide liaison workers have their own personal experience of suicide bereavement.
We provide an extensive range of support options by telephone, video, or face-to-face to ensure help is accessible in a way that feels right for you. We specailise in support for those bereaved by suicide and have experience in helping families manage through this time.
Bereavement is a painful experience, and when loss occurs after a suicide, there are added complexities, unanswered questions and an array of overwhelming emotions…. it has been said to feel like grief, but with the volume turned right up.
We understand the difficulties in finding great therapists and counsellors, and being able to access counselling when you need it. You can access our counselling by completing our online referral form.