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Young People's
Consultation Centre 11 King's College Road, Swiss Cottage, NW3 3SS
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Medical
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1961 - 1967 Mental (Out-Patients only) |
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In June 1961 the Youth Studies and Research Foundation
established a walk-in centre for young people aged between 14 and 23 to
obtain free and confidential advice from high professional staff about
any sort of problem. This would enable researchers to evolve
techniques for interviewing young people and to understand the kind of
problems they faced. The knowledge gained from this would be
shared with other workers in the same field by means of seminars, study
groups, etc.
The Young People's Consultation Centre opened in two rooms in Burgh House, a Queen Anne mansion belonging to Hampstead Borough Council. Four consultant psychotherapists - two men and two women - were appointed. Clerical support - booking appointments and dealing with telephone enquiries - was provided by the Council of Social Services, located in an office in the basement. In March 1964 the Centre moved to larger, more permanent premises - a converted shop at No. 11 King's College Road. The new Centre then had four consulting rooms, an office and a waiting room. The number of consultants was increased to five part-time psychoanalysts or psychotherapists, a psychiatric advisor and a medical advisor. Patients were seen on three evenings a week - from 18.30 to 20.00 hrs - and on Saturday mornings, but the office was open all day and appointments could be made at any time. In 1965 a branch of the Centre opened at No. 264 Portobello Road in North Kensington, where patients could be seen on Monday evenings. In 1967 the Centre moved to the newly opened Tavistock Centre at Swiss Cottage. Present status (December 2017) The Centre is now known as the Young People's Consultation Service and is located at the Tavistock Centre. |
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Burgh House in New End Square was the first site of the Centre. The site of No. 11 King's College Road is located near No. 5 Hawtrey Road. The area was redeveloped in the late 1960s, becoming part of the Chalcots Park Estate. A large section of King's College Road became Hawtrey Road, a private road leading off King Henry's Road. |
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References (Accessed 29th December 2017) Halpin H 1965 Young People's Consultation Centre. Mental Health 24, 108-109. Halpin H 1967 The Young People's Consultation Centre. In: Pedley FH (ed) 1967 Education and Social Work: The Commonwealth and International Library. Oxford, Pergamon Press. https://docksci.com https://tavistockandportman.nhs.uk |
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