Meri Florides-Clarke

Integrative Counsellor

Meri is a fully qualified counsellor and registered member of the British Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy (BACP). She trained at the Iron Mill College in Exeter and holds an Advanced Diploma in Integrative Counselling (BACP Accredited).

Meri is a calm, warm and approachable person, who values and respects every person as an individual. She provides a safe, empathic and confidential space, free of judgement. Meri has a non-directive, person-centred approach, but also integrates aspects of other counselling theories and creative exercises. Her approach values the therapeutic relationship between counsellor and client – and Meri believes this is at the heart of the counselling process. Meri works with a range of difficulties including eating disorders, anxiety, depression, stress and trauma.

Specialism

Adult Therapy, Child Therapy

Locations Covered

Devon

As you may be aware, on the 14th April 2025 the Adoption and Special Guardianship Support Fund (ASGSF) announced changes to the Fair Access limit with a reduction of funding to £3000 and the discontinuation of the separate Fair Access Limit for specialist assessments.

We are currently working really hard to amend quotes for ongoing therapy work to fit within the new Fair Access Limit and working closely with Adopt South West and other local RAAs. We are also working closely with other specialist adoption support providers and therapeutic organisations including DDP connects and Theraplay UK to explore how we can continue to deliver specialist therapies within this limit.

If you are waiting for a new package of therapy please look out for correspondence from ASW or your regional adoption support agency, as they will need to regain your consent for the amended therapy contract.

If you are concerned about the impact of the delay on your family or have questions about the therapy or assessment you are waiting for please get in touch with Ellen or Jen and we will do our best to support you.

We will be contributing to a wider response to this and the following is a link to a petition requesting government action – Petition · Action Against ASGSF Changes (Adoption and Special Guardianship Support Fund) – United Kingdom · Change.org