This group is open to sufferers, family members and friends, and is an informal meeting where people affected by OCD can talk to others in a friendly, non-judgemental way.
The group does not offer specific therapy or professional guidance, but is an opportunity to share ideas and strategies, and to provide mutual support.
To cover the cost of room hire, you will be asked for a small contribution. This will be no more than £4 per person.
Location
The Cranbury Centre
Cranbury Road
Eastleigh
SO50 5HT
(please note this is the modern Scout Hall, NOT the older Eastleigh College Cranbury Centre next door)
Nearest Railway station: Eastleigh
Nearest bus routes: bluestar 2 (to Derby Road), red rocket A (to Southampton
Road), all routes to Eastleigh (Bus Station)
Car parking: Free, on site at front of building
When
The group meets once a month on the first Saturday of the month, 2.15pm to 4.45pm.
The next few dates are:
Sat 5th April 2008
Sat 3rd May 2008
Sat 7th June 2008
In addition to the above, there will also be informal group meetings at the following coffee shop venue:
Costa Coffee
27-29 Market Street
Eastleigh
SO50 8RG
(this is in Eastleigh town centre, very close to the rail and bus stations & car parking is available close by on street or in public car parks)
Dates:
Sun 4th May 2008
Time:
3pm to 5pm
These are to provide an opportunity for those unable to make the Saturday meetings, but people are very welcome to come to both if they can. These meetings will be more informal, although the group's ground rules will still apply.
Contact Information
Stephen by emailing southhampshire@ocduk.org or calling OCD-UK
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