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It’s Your Choice provides four locations within the New Forest for young people to drop-in to access services. They are detailed below:- Totton Drop-in. Totton Drop-in Opening times: Monday/Thursday/Friday 2pm to 5pm <click on picture for directions> Colors Drop-in Opening times: Tuesdays. 2.30 to 5pm <click on pictures for …
At It’s Your Choice, counselling is free and confidential for young people of the New Forest area. Sessions are run on a 1 to 1 basis for approximately 6-8 weeks at a time, once a week for approximately an hour at a time. Counsellors are trained to listen to young people about their problems and …
Introduction to It’s Your Choice Drug & Alcohol services. Most young people on their journey into adulthood will experiment with drugs and/or alcohol. For some this may be a brief phase which passes without any negative consequences, for others things can sometimes go a little wrong, and others still may experience serious problems as a …
When our emotional health is poor it can have a huge impact on our physical well being. Lack of appetite, insomnia, poor energy levels, not being able to concentrate, feeling sluggish or lethargic, mood swings, tearfulness, angry outbursts, increasing use of alcohol or drug dependency, could all be signs or symptoms of an imbalance in …
A growing issue for many young people in the New Forest is finding somewhere affordable to live, although we can not house you, our staff at It’s Your Choice can offer friendly advice and support in looking at the options that are available to you. If you have issues about accommodation, it is best to …
According to the World Health Organisation Sexual health is “a state of physical, mental and social well-being in relation to sexuality. It requires a positive and respectful approach to sexuality and sexual relationships, as well as the possibility of having pleasurable and safe sexual experiences, free of coercion, discrimination and violence”. At IYC we do …