Solace

We provide psychotherapy to refugees and asylum seekers across Yorkshire and the Humber regions. Our specialist practitioners provide talking therapy through interpreters trained in this unique setting.

We support displaced people living with the effects of trauma and persecution. Across the region we work with individuals, families and children. As well as talking therapy, we provide group stress management sessions and a programme of pain management. Enabling individuals and families to access and stay with this support can take extra lengths, understanding, experience and skill – which is what makes Solace so unique.

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Solace

Therapy for Asylum Seekers and Refugees

Last updated 19/08/25

Solace supports refugees and asylum seekers throughout the Yorkshire and Humber region, but what we are able to provide differs in each area. All our services are underpinned by the same values and ethos, even if what we can provide or the referral criteria is limited in some areas. For information for referrals in Leeds, please follow this link. Please note that our waiting list is not always open. Please call us if you would like to find out more. 0113 824 6796

Category:
  • Health and Wellbeing
Referral Type:
  • Appointment Only
Tags:
  • Mental Health
Address
1 Manor Street, Leeds, LS7 1PZ
Website
https://www.solace-uk.org.uk/therapy/leeds
Contact Email
info@solace-uk.org.uk
Contact Phone
0113 8246796
Service Capacity
Service is operating at normal capacity.
(last updated - 19/08/25)
Availability

No schedules available.

Eligibility

Immigration Status: Refugee or humanitarian protection, Asylum Seeker

Region: Kingston upon Hull, Leeds

We only accept referrals for refugees or asylum seekers

Interpreters

Languages: On Request

Solace

Video Resources to Help the Wellbeing of Asylum Seekers and Refugees

Last updated 21/08/25

We have helpful video resources for asylum seekers and refugees in eight languages. Albanian, Arabic, Farsi, Kurdish Sorani, Pashto, Tigrinya, Urdu and English.


After arriving in the UK, it’s not uncommon for refugees to experience extreme emotions and unusual bodily sensations. They may feel overwhelmed or confused at times and they might be feeling or behaving differently to normal.


We have 6 psychoeducational videos to help make sense of some of these things. Following on from these videos are some exercises which are designed to help manage the effects of stress and trauma. When we are able to calm our mind and bodies down, we can feel more comfortable, manage our feelings better, think more clearly and take the steps we need to shape our lives in the direction we want to go.


https://www.solace-uk.org.uk/training/helpful-resources-for-refugees-and-people-seeking-safety

Category:
  • Health and Wellbeing
Tags:
  • Mental Health
Website
https://www.solace-uk.org.uk/training/helpful-resources-for-refugees-and-people-seeking-safety
Service Capacity
Service is operating at normal capacity.
(last updated - 21/08/25)
Availability

No schedules available.

Eligibility

Immigration Status: Refugee or humanitarian protection, Asylum Seeker

Region: Kingston upon Hull, Leeds

Interpreters

Languages: Farsi/Persian, Arabic, Urdu, Pashto, Kurdish Sorani, Albanian, Tigrinya (Tigrigna)