Aberdeen Foyer
Rebecca Toptas is a dedicated mental health professional currently serving as a Volunteer Counsellor with Aberdeen Foyer, providing psychological therapy within the Scottish Prison Service and community support. In addition to this role, Rebecca works as a Support Worker with Community Integrated Care, assisting adults with learning disabilities and mental health challenges through person-centered care. Rebecca's previous experience includes volunteering as a Counsellor with Cairns Counselling and supporting individuals at Inspire PTL. Currently pursuing a Doctorate in Counselling Psychology at Glasgow Caledonian University, Rebecca holds a Master of Arts in Psychology from the University of Aberdeen and an Option Internationale du Baccalauréat from Lycée Vaugelas.
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Aberdeen Foyer
"Everyone needs a home, support and a springboard into independent living, learning and work. Some don’t have it. Aberdeen Foyer helps fill the gap." The Foyer is a successful social enterprise working to support individuals in communities in the North East of Scotland. Established in Aberdeen in 1995 in response to concerns about youth homelessness and unemployment, the Foyer has reached beyond its early focus and provides various services across the region. The Foyer helps people build confidence and develop their skills and talents to make major and lasting changes in their lives. We provide accommodation with support to former homeless and at risk young people. We deliver linked up services - education, training, mentoring, counselling, employment support and health improvement initiatives to people of all ages.