News from Relate Mid and East Surrey
Charity Shop Refurbishment
We have some great news! Our Crowdfunder campaign has successfully raised the money for our shop refurbishment to go ahead. We would like to pass on our huge gratitude to the individuals, local businesses, staff, trustees, volunteers and the Mortgage Advice Bureau for their donations and support that made this project possible. Phase 1 of
London Marathon 21st April 2024 Charity Place
We are delighted to have been awarded a charity place in the next London Marathon, Spring 2024 and are welcoming enquiries from those interested in participating. The Marathon will take place on Sunday 21st April 2024 and our minimum fundraising total is £2000. You will receive full support for RMES team including help with fundraising ideas and
How to be an ally when someone you know comes out
If someone you\’re friends with or related to comes out, it can bring a whole mix of emotions from excitement and pride to confusion and anxiety. It’s likely both you and your loved one are feeling vulnerable, and you want to be there for them during this potentially empowering and challenging time. As part of Pride month,
Setting Boundaries in the Workplace
Grind culture, the deeply held belief that work is the most important thing in the world, has been embedded in collective psyches. We ask children what they want to be when they grow up, normalise working outside of working hours and consume self-made billionaire narratives in the hopes that we can labour our way into
Celebrating Difference: Working with Intercultural Relationships
As a relationship therapist, ‘conflict’ and ‘communication’ are words I often hear. Most clients I see come for two reasons – they recognise that something in the relationship isn’t working – and they want change, explains Relate therapist, Sandhya Bhattacharya. Differences (and negotiating them!) are key to any relationship. If partners are from different cultures,
Not ‘just’ a mum
We understand that being a mum can be a transformative experience that often leads to huge changes in our lives and our sense of self. From changes to our bodies and how we spend our time and money to redefining our friendships, romantic relationships and careers, motherhood is about a whole lot more than ‘just’
How do I tell my partner I am unhappy?
It can be awkward and scary to do, but talking to a partner about how you\’re feeling about your relationship is the only way to work through whatever you\’re dealing with. Here\’s a couple of tips to help you to have that convo: Try to focus on your own feelings and not blame them. Using
Men’s Heads & Hearts
Almost a quarter of men in the South East think that men should pay the bill on a date New Men’s Heads and Hearts report from Relate and eharmony unpicks complexities of dating and relationships in the 21st century Almost a quarter of men (24%) in the South East still think the man should pay
Relationships Week 2021 – Love Yourself & ‘The Way We Are Now’ report with EHarmony
Just under a quarter of people in the South East report a decrease in self-esteem compared with pre-pandemic levels Relate Mid-Surrey encourages people to work on loving themselves this Relationships Week (5-11 July) Just under a quarter (24%) of people living in the South East say their self-esteem has decreasedi compared with pre-pandemic levels. In
Relationship Counselling Testimonial
“Our counsellor was very understanding to our needs and helped us overcome a very large barrier in our relationship. We needed that third person to reinstate the communication between us”