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Evidence-based creative arts specialist support services 

The Green House is a specialist support service for children, young people and families living in Avon and Somerset who have experienced sexual abuse.

We have been providing therapy for adult survivors of sexual abuse since the 1970s. We were formerly known as the Avon Sexual Abuse Centre and in 2010 created a children’s service to support families.

In 2019 we moved to St Agnes Lodge, our new purpose-built therapy and family support service centre in St Pauls, Bristol. Between 2018-2022 we saw an increase in referrals to our children’s service. Across Avon & Somerset it is estimated that 19,000 children and young people will experience sexual abuse before the age of 16.

In January 2022, we decided to focus solely on supporting families so that children could have access to timely, specialist support services that were right for them.  

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The Green House has been providing therapy for people affected by sexual abuse for over 30 years.

Our mission 

At the Green House we believe in creative evidence-based support services led by the voices of young people and their families. Our specialist services are designed to grow connection and community with families who have experienced sexual abuse. Our services have a creative arts focus because we believe in the transformative power of creativity in helping families to rebuild their lives after abuse experiences. Research guides everything we do, it helps us to understand our service, develop best practice nationally in the sector and is a platform for amplifying survivors voices.  

You can read more about the Green House’s mission through our Annual Reports to the Charities Commission. 

St Agnes Lodge
CEO, Dr Gemma Halliwell

Services Team

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Aryana Snows

Therapist

Alessia MacDonald

Therapist

Billy Lansdell

Therapist

Anna Lichtensteiger

Therapist

Our Impact

In 2022 we supported a total of 115 children and young people. This group was made up of:

29 5-12 year olds

26 13-15 year olds

60 17-18 year olds

15 were supported with online therapy (service launched October 2022) and 23 were supported with pre-trial therapy 

During this period TGH provided 965 hours of one-to-one therapy

 

83
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83% of children and young people felt their mental health had improved by the end of therapy

66
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66% reported improved resilience following therapy 

72
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72% reported improved social connections following therapy

An Impact That Makes a Difference

“Inspiring support from inspiring people. You have turned a dark situation into hope, we can look to the future for the first time in 3 years. Thank you.” Parent

“The Green House helped me to feel like myself again, to be more confident to trust myself and other people.” Young person

Our Values

At the Green House we believe that children, young people, and families should be able to design, deliver and choose services that are right for them. We combine research, practice expertise and lived experience to deliver innovative whole family services that can support survivors to rebuild their lives after sexual abuse.

Hope

We believe that we can work together with children, young people, and families to make positive changes for the future. Survivors’ voices are at the heart of everything we do

Creativity

We trust in the power of creativity to help process trauma, raise visibility of CSA and develop the evidence base and new ways of working in the sector

Connection

We are committed to creating a community of strong and empowered voices by nurturing safe, trusting, and inspiring relationships with families and services

Our Board of Trustees

Steve Livings

A police officer for over 30 years in the Avon & Somerset Constabulary, Steve retired in 2001 having served as Chief Superintendent and the District Police Commander for South Bristol. He is currently the Safeguarding Chair for the Catholic Church’s Clifton Diocese. Steve has been active with The Green House for 15 years. As Chair he leads the Trustees to fulfill our charitable aims. 

Kamala Das

A barrister with experience working in family law, environmental law and academia. Kamala is a past trustee of other regional charities, a school governor and has acted as a voluntary advisor to a number of legal, women and environmental groups. Kamala joined The Green House in 2015 and serves on the Finance and Resource Committee. 

Yasmin Metcalfe

Yasmin has had an extensive career in trust governance, advising trustees and directors, as well as being the Company Secretary for a Trust Corporation. She has advised high ranking officials in the military and is an author for the law society on trust regulation and compliance. She holds a certificate in Offshore Finance and Administration and is about to qualify as a member of the Association of Tax Technicians. 

Nick Marston

Nick Marston is a Barrister who has specialised in Family Work. He was the Designated Family Judge for Hampshire and the Isle of Wight 2008/2013. Deputy High court Judge from 2007. He returned to sit in Bristol 2013 and was appointed Lead Judge for Court of Protection in Southwest Region in 2009. He retired as CJ 2020 but continued to sit as a Deputy High Court Judge 2020-2021 part time. He is qualified as a Family Mediator for Children. 

His work has involved dealing with allegations of sexual abuse on children and its consequences which has provided him an extensive professional experience of therapists and therapy, and child psychologists. 

Dr Janet Reibstein

Janet Reibstein is Professor Emerita in the School of Psychology at the University of Exeter, where she directed the postgraduate programme in family and couple therapy, as well as running a research and clinical training psychotherapy clinic. 

Janet has advised for a number of campaigns, government groups and research and training organisations as a Clinical Consultant. She has been a member of the Clinical Advisory Board of Relate and on the Board of the Employer Initiative on Domestic Abuse. 

She is also the author of several books on relationships, marriage, and the family, and numerous publications, both in the academic and in the popular media. Including a documentary series, Love Life (Channel 4), which was based on her clinical work and research. 

Dr Susan O'Connor

Susan is a part time Consultant Psychiatrist in Adult Community Mental Health for Somerset Foundation Trust. During her 45-year-old career she has had a number of posts in the Health service, in Policy development and in the Voluntary sector, including working as senior clinical advisor in the Department of Health and a Medical Director for one of the largest mental Health Trusts in England.

Susan was awarded a National Gold Clinical Excellence award in 2003 and has acted as an advisor to a range of national bodies and other organisations helping to shape National Mental Health Policy.

She is passionately committed to improving the experience of Mental Health service users and carers, and has a long history of tackling discrimination and stigma, promoting diversity and raising awareness of mental health issues.

Rob Senior

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