As I understand it, they operate in a variety of different ways. They will certainly sit down with the individual to do an assessment of particular needs and circumstances. From there, it is about pulling together a package of care that is best able to meet those needs. That may include pulling together a broader team of people, it may be counselling sessions, or it may be that now that they've talked to someone and they understand the issues, they don't necessarily need a package of care at that time, but they're fully aware of what might be available to them should they need something in the future.
On June 3rd, 2008. See this statement in context.