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Trauma counselling service

Trauma Counselling Service

The Rangers Charity Foundation offers a Trauma Counselling Service delivered by our Trauma Counsellor, Jane McLean.

trauma counsellorJane has over 16 years of experience of working within child and adult protection. She provides one to one holistic counselling support to assist individuals affected by non-recent sexual abuse in Scottish Football as well as for candidates across a range of Foundation community programmes  who may have experienced trauma.

Rangers Charity Foundation Director, Connal Cochrane, commented:

“Jane has been a wonderful addition to the Foundation’s team and has already allowed us to assist dozens of candidates attending a range of our wider Foundation community programmes over the last few months.”

The counselling service is delivered within Ibrox, however for people unable to attend for face-to-face support then this can also be provided via phone or video call.

If you have been affected by non-recent sexual abuse in Scottish Football and would like to request support from Jane then please email counsellingservice@rangers.co.uk with your contact details and she will contact you within two working days. Any information received will be treated with the utmost confidentially.

Alternatively, if you have any questions or would like to discuss the potential support that we could provide then please call Jane on 0141 580 8493 for further details.

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