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Kent Wellbeing Hub

This old saying resonated deeply with us as we embarked on our journey to create the Kent Wellbeing Hub. Drawing on our very different, but complementary skill sets, we took on the lease of our building in Rainham, with ambitious dreams. We planned to establish a space that went beyond the conventional, an umbrella of support and care covering a spectrum of needs, with a particular emphasis on mental health. Kent Wellbeing Hub launched February 2020, just as the world was about to face the unprecedented challenges of a global pandemic.

As the pandemic and lockdowns gripped the world, we, like so many others, encountered our own setbacks, personal dramas, and family tragedies but, through the tough times that followed, we remained resilient, always confident that we were on the right path, offering something genuinely unique, special, and very much needed in our community.

What sets the Kent Wellbeing Hub apart from other businesses in the area is not just the services it provides but the passion and determination that fuel its existence. The focal point of our work is supporting mental health, facilitated by a team of therapists with diverse specialisms. This provides a beautiful workspace for counsellors, hypnotherapists, complementary and holistic therapists (reiki, reflexology, therapeutic massage … this list is long and varied!).

In addition, the Hub plays a pivotal role in shaping the therapists of the future, functioning as a CPCAB* approved training centre.

From introductory counselling courses to diploma programs, the Hub’s commitment to education is evident. Our first group of fully qualified, level four graduates is set to emerge in the summer of 2024, marking a significant milestone. Additionally, the hub hosts a series of short courses and CPD workshops, addressing various aspects like attachment, bereavement, grief, and understanding mental health. Most short courses are offered at weekends, catering to individuals balancing professional commitments with their training requirements. Our next intake for CPCAB Level 2, Level 3 and Level 4 Diploma courses is September 2024 and enrolment opens from 1st January.

Kent Wellbeing Hub also pays homage to the roots of its unusual building, tucked away behind the Moto Services just off the M2 between junctions 5 and 4.

Once a spiritual centre overseen by our dear friend Yvonne, the Hub continues the spiritual legacy with regular events such as meditation groups, sound baths, mediumship evenings, tarot workshops and much more.

The therapy rooms at the Hub are not just spaces for rent; they are places of calm and tranquility. The workshop space and welcoming breakout area, delight visitors – “oh wow, this place feels amazing!” is a common reaction. We love that our fabulous hub so often evokes an ‘aaaah’ feeling when visitors walk through our door, a sentiment that defines the essence of what we set out to achieve.

As a not-for-profit enterprise, affordability is important to us.

Therapy rooms are offered at competitive rates, and we encourage anyone with a passion for workshops, courses, or exercise classes to explore what the hub has to offer. We extend an open invitation – the Hub has a way of drawing people in who need to be there! The kettle is always on, and a warm welcome awaits every visitor. Kent Wellbeing Hub is not just a physical space; it’s a living testament to our dreams that have not only survived adversity and tough times, but continue to thrive.

The latest addition to the Hub’s service is a particular source of pride for us as we have recently launched our low-cost counselling service. The need for mental health support is growing and we recognised a very real need for an affordable service. By removing the financial barrier, we aim to ensure that everyone can access the vital care they need and deserve. We are thrilled to roll out this programme, commencing immediately. At Kent Wellbeing Hub, we believe emotional wellbeing should be within reach for all.

Contact us now for more information on how we’re transforming lives and fostering a community where mental health is a priority.

Website: www.kentwellbeinghub.co.uk

Phone: 01634 917110

Kent Wellbeing Hub, Farthing Corner, Rainham ME8 8PQ

About us:

Georgia Robinson-Steele is a Counsellor, Clinical Supervisor and Counselling Trainer, with over 20 years’ experience gained with the national charity Place2Be, and in private practice.

Specialising in working with children and young people, Georgia brings a wealth of knowledge and professional experience to the Hub both as a therapist and as Course Director for all our CPCAB Qualification courses. She also oversees our Low Cost Counselling services, ensuring safe and professional standards are maintained.

Christine Fox brings to the Hub experience from her previous careers in the commercial world, and as a teacher of business studies and skills in schools and colleges.

Having decided on a completely different path seven years ago, she now combines her administrative skills with her passion for the healing power of complementary and talking therapies.

Christine is a qualified Counsellor, and also holds formal qualifications in Reflexology, Indian Head Massage and Reiki.