Fitzpatrick, Ryan - Family Counsellor

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A Family Counsellor is a very important and useful resource for members of the community. This role requires the individual to be able to adapt to the needs and situations of each client, as they will vary among individuals. The Family Counsellor will provide support and assistance to clients as well as providing direction and recommendations for seeking further assistance through referrals to professionals. The Family Counsellor provides a comforting and welcoming environment encouraging their clients to engage in open discussions. A Family Counsellor is a very important and useful resource for members of the community. This role requires the individual to be able to adapt to the needs and situations of each client, as they will vary among individuals. The Family Counsellor will provide support and assistance to clients as well as providing direction and recommendations for seeking further assistance through referrals to professionals. The Family Counsellor provides a comforting and welcoming environment encouraging their clients to engage in open discussions.

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Job Title (Ryan Fitzpatrick)

Family Counsellor

General Overview

A Family Counsellor is a very important and useful resource for members of the community. This role requires the individual to be able to adapt to the needs and situations of each client, as they will vary among individuals. The Family Counsellor will provide support and assistance to clients as well as providing direction and recommendations for seeking further assistance through referrals to professionals. The Family Counsellor provides a comforting and welcoming environment encouraging their clients to engage in open discussions.

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