The Dunbar Project supports adoptees by providing a safe space for connection and healing. It offers coaching, therapy, and support groups for adult adoptees dealing with identity, attachment, and trauma issues. Additionally, the project provides training for adoptive parents, social workers, and professionals to better understand adoptees' needs. Through events and workshops, The Dunbar Project fosters community and education to improve the lives of adoptees and their families.
The Dunbar Project is dedicated to supporting adult adoptees, with a strong focus on the LGBTQIA+ community and Black and POC adoptees. It provides therapy, coaching, and support groups addressing identity, attachment, and trauma issues. The project also offers training for adoptive parents, social workers, and professionals to enhance their understanding of adoptees' unique needs. Through events and workshops, The Dunbar Project fosters a supportive community aimed at improving the well-being and integration of adoptees.
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Black & Minority Ethnic Communities LGBTQIA+ Mental Health
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The Dunbar Project
Community Base
113 Queens Road,
Brighton and Hove,
BN1 3XG
Email address
hello@thedunbarproject.org.uk

