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Our LGBT youth offer includes groups for lesbian and bisexual young women, trans groups, a BAME group which run alongside our LGBT youth groups. We also run a 121 and Mentoring Service for young people to access support remotely. Our groups are open to young people ages between 13 and 19 (up to 25 with additional needs).
T: 0161 660 3347
Chat Health service open to 11-16 year olds. This is a confidential text messaging service and a platform for young people to message school nurses for advice and support. It is open year-round, Monday to Friday, 8:30 – 4:30pm. If young people make contact out of hours, the service aims to respond the following day.
T: 07312 263056
Free online support and advice for young people aged 10-25 years, accessible 24/7, 365 days a year. Young people can track their mood with a goals tracker and note their thoughts in an online journal. Kooth also provides peer support via fully moderated forums and the opportunity to contribute to self-help articles/content.
CAMHS Child and Adolescent Mental Health Service (CAMHS) provides specialist emotional and mental health assessment and treatment to children and young people aged 0-18 years and their families and carers. The specialist team offer support for young people experiencing problems with their emotions, behaviour or mental health.
T: 0161 549 6456
Talkshop is an advice, support and information centre for young people aged 11 to 19 (up to 25 with additional needs or care leavers). The Talkshop offer a confidential service. This enables us to offer a safe and non-judgemental environment for young people to seek the help they need.
T: 0161 912 2453
Trafford School Nurse Service supports and promotes the health and wellbeing of all school-aged children aged 5-19 years. The service is provided by qualified nurses and School Nurse Assistants who offer support including health promotion, Parent drop-ins, support with Early Help and are available on ChatHealth via a text messaging service. Support is offered on issues such as health, behaviour, emotional and mental health wellbeing, healthy lifestyles, vaping, relationships and puberty.
T: 0161 912 2340
Trafford School Nurse Service supports and promotes the health and wellbeing of all school-aged children aged 5-19 years. The service is provided by qualified nurses and School Nurse Assistants who offer support including health promotion, Parent drop-ins, support with Early Help and are available on ChatHealth via a text messaging service. Support is offered on issues such as health, behaviour, emotional and mental health wellbeing, healthy lifestyles, vaping, relationships and puberty.
T: 0161 912 2340
Trafford School Nurse Service supports and promotes the health and wellbeing of all school-aged children aged 5-19 years. The service is provided by qualified nurses and School Nurse Assistants who offer support including health promotion, Parent drop-ins, support with Early Help and are available on ChatHealth via a text messaging service. Support is offered on issues such as health, behaviour, emotional and mental health wellbeing, healthy lifestyles, vaping, relationships and puberty.
T: 0161 549 6290
Trafford School Nurse Service supports and promotes the health and wellbeing of all school-aged children aged 5-19 years. The service is provided by qualified nurses and School Nurse Assistants who offer support including health promotion, Parent drop-ins, support with Early Help and are available on ChatHealth via a text messaging service. Support is offered on issues such as health, behaviour, emotional and mental health wellbeing, healthy lifestyles, vaping, relationships and puberty.
T: 0161 549 6290
Manchester Healthy Schools have been working in partnership with Manchester schools for over 20 years – tackling health inequalities and improving the health and wellbeing of children and young people. The team are part of the School Health Service and work in partnership with the School Nursing Service to support a whole school approach to health and wellbeing. There are 7 thematic areas within the Healthy Schools team which are: Healthy Lifestyles, Social and Emotional Health, Mental Health and Wellbeing, Relationships and Sex Education, Drugs and Alcohol Education, Unintentional Injury Prevention and Personal Social and Health Education (PSHE).
T: 0161 946 8270
The School Nurse Service supports and promotes the health and wellbeing of all school-aged children. The service is provided by qualified nurses and School Nurse Assistants who offer support including health promotion, Parent drop-ins, support with Early Help and are available on ChatHealth via a text messaging service. Support is offered on issues such as health, behaviour, emotional and mental health wellbeing, healthy lifestyles, relationships and puberty.
T: 0161 946 8239
E: mft.school-nurses-south@nhs.net
W: Visit Manchester School Nurse Service South website
Monday - Friday 08:00- 16:30
The School Nurse Service supports and promotes the health and wellbeing of all school-aged children. The service is provided by qualified nurses and School Nurse Assistants who offer support including health promotion, Parent drop-ins, support with Early Help and are available on ChatHealth via a text messaging service. Support is offered on issues such as health, behaviour, emotional and mental health wellbeing, healthy lifestyles, relationships and puberty.
T: 0161 241 2813
E: mft.school-nurses-north@nhs.net
W: Visit Manchester School Nurse Service North website
Monday-Friday 08:00-16:30
Our aim is to help improve the health and wellbeing of people and communities in Manchester, to help individuals and families live fuller, healthier and happier lives.
T: 0161 2710505
W: Visit Buzz Manchester Health and Wellbeing Service website
Supporting better mental health for everyone. We work with young people, either through schools and colleges or through our community project, Children and Young People (CYP), to educate about mental health and to help young people when they are struggling.
T: 0161 769 5732
W: Visit Manchester Mind website
Phone line is open Monday, Wednesday and Friday from 10am-2pm, Children and Young People's Services on 0161 221 3054 open 10am-4pm Monday to Friday
If you are aged 13 to 25, living in Manchester, Salford, Trafford or Tameside/Glossop and under stress, or know someone who is, we might be the service for you.
At 42nd Street we believe that a range of different approaches can be effective in responding to young people’s mental health needs and this is reflected in the variety of services we offer. As well as therapy, counselling and individual support, we offer a wide range of youth work interventions including groups and arts-based projects. All our services to young people are free and confidential.
The 42nd Street team recognises that many of you feel disempowered, that some services are difficult for you to identify with and access and that your mental health and personal difficulties can be made worse by the health, social, cultural and economic inequalities that you might experience. We will do all we can to make you feel listened to, valued, included, safe and unique.
T: 0161 228 7321
W: Visit Manchester and Trafford: 42nd Street website
Monday to Friday 9:30am-5pm
The Gaddum Centre CFBS provides a needs-led therapeutic service for Manchester and Salford Children and families, as they begin to explore their unique process or adjustment following bereavement.
T: 0161 834 6069
Child and Adolescent Mental Health Service (CAMHS) provide a range of specialist mental health and assessment services for children and young people in a range of community bases across Manchester up to 18 yrs.
We remain open as a service offering advice and specialist assessments and can be contacted Monday to Friday 9-5pm.
T: 0161 203 3250 / 3251 (north), 0161 902 3400 (south), 0161 701 6880 (central)
W: Visit Manchester: CAMHS (North, South and Central) website
Monday to Friday 9-5pm
Child and Adolescent Mental Health Service (CAMHS) provide a range of specialist mental health and assessment services for children and young people in a range of community bases across Manchester up to 18 yrs.
We remain open as a service offering advice and specialist assessments and can be contacted Monday to Friday 9-5pm.
T: 0161 203 3250 / 3251 (north), 0161 902 3400 (south), 0161 701 6880 (central)
W: Visit Manchester: CAMHS (North, South and Central) website
Monday to Friday 9-5pm
Supporting better mental health for everyone. We work with young people, either through schools and colleges or through our community project, Children and Young People (CYP), to educate about mental health and to help young people when they are struggling.
T: 0161 769 5732
W: Visit Manchester Mind website
Phone line is open Monday, Wednesday and Friday from 10am-2pm, Children and Young People's Services on 0161 221 3054 open 10am-4pm Monday to Friday
Child and Adolescent Mental Health Service (CAMHS) provide a range of specialist mental health and assessment services for children and young people in a range of community bases across Manchester up to 18 yrs.
We remain open as a service offering advice and specialist assessments and can be contacted Monday to Friday 9-5pm.
T: 0161 203 3250 / 3251 (north), 0161 902 3400 (south), 0161 701 6880 (central)
W: Visit Manchester: CAMHS (North, South and Central) website
Monday to Friday 9-5pm
Supporting better mental health for everyone. We work with young people, either through schools and colleges or through our community project, Children and Young People (CYP), to educate about mental health and to help young people when they are struggling.
T: 0161 769 5732
W: Visit Manchester Mind website
Phone line is open Monday, Wednesday and Friday from 10am-2pm, Children and Young People's Services on 0161 221 3054 open 10am-4pm Monday to Friday
Child and Adolescent Mental Health Service (CAMHS) provide a range of specialist mental health and assessment services for children and young people in a range of community bases across Manchester up to 18 yrs.
We remain open as a service offering advice and specialist assessments and can be contacted Monday to Friday 9-5pm.
T: 0161 203 3250 / 3251 (north), 0161 902 3400 (south), 0161 701 6880 (central)
W: Visit Manchester: CAMHS (North, South and Central) website
Monday to Friday 9-5pm
Supporting better mental health for everyone. We work with young people, either through schools and colleges or through our community project, Children and Young People (CYP), to educate about mental health and to help young people when they are struggling.
T: 0161 769 5732
W: Visit Manchester Mind website
Phone line is open Monday, Wednesday and Friday from 10am-2pm, Children and Young People's Services on 0161 221 3054 open 10am-4pm Monday to Friday
The Gaddum Centre CFBS provides a needs-led therapeutic service for Manchester and Salford Children and families, as they begin to explore their unique process or adjustment following bereavement.
T: 0161 834 6069
Child and Adolescent Mental Health Service (CAMHS) provide a range of specialist mental health and assessment services for children and young people in a range of community bases across Manchester up to 18 yrs.
We remain open as a service offering advice and specialist assessments and can be contacted Monday to Friday 9-5pm.
T: 0161 203 3250 / 3251 (north), 0161 902 3400 (south), 0161 701 6880 (central)
W: Visit Manchester: CAMHS (North, South and Central) website
Monday to Friday 9-5pm
Supporting better mental health for everyone. We work with young people, either through schools and colleges or through our community project, Children and Young People (CYP), to educate about mental health and to help young people when they are struggling.
T: 0161 769 5732
W: Visit Manchester Mind website
Phone line is open Monday, Wednesday and Friday from 10am-2pm, Children and Young People's Services on 0161 221 3054 open 10am-4pm Monday to Friday
Child and Adolescent Mental Health Service (CAMHS) provide a range of specialist mental health and assessment services for children and young people in a range of community bases across Manchester up to 18 yrs.
We remain open as a service offering advice and specialist assessments and can be contacted Monday to Friday 9-5pm.
T: 0161 203 3250 / 3251 (north), 0161 902 3400 (south), 0161 701 6880 (central)
W: Visit Manchester: CAMHS (North, South and Central) website
Monday to Friday 9-5pm
Child and Adolescent Mental Health Service (CAMHS) provide a range of specialist mental health and assessment services for children and young people in a range of community bases across Manchester up to 18 yrs.
We remain open as a service offering advice and specialist assessments and can be contacted Monday to Friday 9-5pm.
T: 0161 203 3250 / 3251 (north), 0161 902 3400 (south), 0161 701 6880 (central)
W: Visit Manchester: CAMHS (North, South and Central) website
Monday to Friday 9-5pm
If you are aged 13 to 25, living in Manchester, Salford, Trafford or Tameside/Glossop and under stress, or know someone who is, we might be the service for you.
At 42nd Street we believe that a range of different approaches can be effective in responding to young people’s mental health needs and this is reflected in the variety of services we offer. As well as therapy, counselling and individual support, we offer a wide range of youth work interventions including groups and arts-based projects. All our services to young people are free and confidential.
The 42nd Street team recognises that many of you feel disempowered, that some services are difficult for you to identify with and access and that your mental health and personal difficulties can be made worse by the health, social, cultural and economic inequalities that you might experience. We will do all we can to make you feel listened to, valued, included, safe and unique.
T: 0161 228 7321
W: Visit Manchester and Trafford: 42nd Street website
Monday to Friday 9:30am-5pm
Child and Adolescent Mental Health Service (CAMHS) provide a range of specialist mental health and assessment services for children and young people in a range of community bases across Manchester up to 18 yrs.
We remain open as a service offering advice and specialist assessments and can be contacted Monday to Friday 9-5pm.
T: 0161 203 3250 / 3251 (north), 0161 902 3400 (south), 0161 701 6880 (central)
W: Visit Manchester: CAMHS (North, South and Central) website
Monday to Friday 9-5pm
Supporting better mental health for everyone. We work with young people, either through schools and colleges or through our community project, Children and Young People (CYP), to educate about mental health and to help young people when they are struggling.
T: 0161 769 5732
W: Visit Manchester Mind website
Phone line is open Monday, Wednesday and Friday from 10am-2pm, Children and Young People's Services on 0161 221 3054 open 10am-4pm Monday to Friday
Child and Adolescent Mental Health Service (CAMHS) provide a range of specialist mental health and assessment services for children and young people in a range of community bases across Manchester up to 18 yrs.
We remain open as a service offering advice and specialist assessments and can be contacted Monday to Friday 9-5pm.
T: 0161 203 3250 / 3251 (north), 0161 902 3400 (south), 0161 701 6880 (central)
W: Visit Manchester: CAMHS (North, South and Central) website
Monday to Friday 9-5pm
Supporting better mental health for everyone. We work with young people, either through schools and colleges or through our community project, Children and Young People (CYP), to educate about mental health and to help young people when they are struggling.
T: 0161 769 5732
W: Visit Manchester Mind website
Phone line is open Monday, Wednesday and Friday from 10am-2pm, Children and Young People's Services on 0161 221 3054 open 10am-4pm Monday to Friday
Child and Adolescent Mental Health Service (CAMHS) provide a range of specialist mental health and assessment services for children and young people in a range of community bases across Manchester up to 18 yrs.
We remain open as a service offering advice and specialist assessments and can be contacted Monday to Friday 9-5pm.
T: 0161 203 3250 / 3251 (north), 0161 902 3400 (south), 0161 701 6880 (central)
W: Visit Manchester: CAMHS (North, South and Central) website
Monday to Friday 9-5pm
Child and Adolescent Mental Health Service (CAMHS) provide a range of specialist mental health and assessment services for children and young people in a range of community bases across Manchester up to 18 yrs.
We remain open as a service offering advice and specialist assessments and can be contacted Monday to Friday 9-5pm.
T: 0161 203 3250 / 3251 (north), 0161 902 3400 (south), 0161 701 6880 (central)
W: Visit Manchester: CAMHS (North, South and Central) website
Monday to Friday 9-5pm
Supporting better mental health for everyone. We work with young people, either through schools and colleges or through our community project, Children and Young People (CYP), to educate about mental health and to help young people when they are struggling.
T: 0161 769 5732
W: Visit Manchester Mind website
Phone line is open Monday, Wednesday and Friday from 10am-2pm, Children and Young People's Services on 0161 221 3054 open 10am-4pm Monday to Friday
Child and Adolescent Mental Health Service (CAMHS) provide a range of specialist mental health and assessment services for children and young people in a range of community bases across Manchester up to 18 yrs.
We remain open as a service offering advice and specialist assessments and can be contacted Monday to Friday 9-5pm.
T: 0161 203 3250 / 3251 (north), 0161 902 3400 (south), 0161 701 6880 (central)
W: Visit Manchester: CAMHS (North, South and Central) website
Monday to Friday 9-5pm
Supporting better mental health for everyone. We work with young people, either through schools and colleges or through our community project, Children and Young People (CYP), to educate about mental health and to help young people when they are struggling.
T: 0161 769 5732
W: Visit Manchester Mind website
Phone line is open Monday, Wednesday and Friday from 10am-2pm, Children and Young People's Services on 0161 221 3054 open 10am-4pm Monday to Friday
Child and Adolescent Mental Health Service (CAMHS) provide a range of specialist mental health and assessment services for children and young people in a range of community bases across Manchester up to 18 yrs.
We remain open as a service offering advice and specialist assessments and can be contacted Monday to Friday 9-5pm.
T: 0161 203 3250 / 3251 (north), 0161 902 3400 (south), 0161 701 6880 (central)
W: Visit Manchester: CAMHS (North, South and Central) website
Monday to Friday 9-5pm
Child and Adolescent Mental Health Service (CAMHS) provide a range of specialist mental health and assessment services for children and young people in a range of community bases across Manchester up to 18 yrs.
We remain open as a service offering advice and specialist assessments and can be contacted Monday to Friday 9-5pm.
T: 0161 203 3250 / 3251 (north), 0161 902 3400 (south), 0161 701 6880 (central)
W: Visit Manchester: CAMHS (North, South and Central) website
Monday to Friday 9-5pm
Our LGBT youth offer includes groups for lesbian and bisexual young women, trans groups, a BAME group which run alongside our LGBT youth groups. We also run a 121 and Mentoring Service for young people to access support remotely. Our groups are open to young people ages between 13 and 19 (up to 25 with additional needs).
T: 0161 660 3347
Chat Health service open to 11-16 year olds. This is a confidential text messaging service and a platform for young people to message school nurses for advice and support. It is open year-round, Monday to Friday, 8:30 – 4:30pm. If young people make contact out of hours, the service aims to respond the following day.
T: 07312 263056
If you are a young person who feels they would like some support around substances (cannabis, alcohol, vaping for example).Or if you are a young person who would like support around a family member/carer using substances, please get in touch. Early Break can help with one-to-one support, education and advice and also offer harm reduction interventions.
T: 0161 723 3880
Free online support and advice for young people aged 10-25 years, accessible 24/7, 365 days a year. Young people can track their mood with a goals tracker and note their thoughts in an online journal. Kooth also provides peer support via fully moderated forums and the opportunity to contribute to self-help articles/content.
CAMHS Child and Adolescent Mental Health Service (CAMHS) provides specialist emotional and mental health assessment and treatment to children and young people aged 0-18 years and their families and carers. The specialist team offer support for young people experiencing problems with their emotions, behaviour or mental health.
T: 0161 549 6456
Talkshop is an advice, support and information centre for young people aged 11 to 19 (up to 25 with additional needs or care leavers). The Talkshop offer a confidential service. This enables us to offer a safe and non-judgemental environment for young people to seek the help they need.
T: 0161 912 2453
Trafford School Nurse Service supports and promotes the health and wellbeing of all school-aged children aged 5-19 years. The service is provided by qualified nurses and School Nurse Assistants who offer support including health promotion, Parent drop-ins, support with Early Help and are available on ChatHealth via a text messaging service. Support is offered on issues such as health, behaviour, emotional and mental health wellbeing, healthy lifestyles, vaping, relationships and puberty.
T: 0161 912 2340
Trafford School Nurse Service supports and promotes the health and wellbeing of all school-aged children aged 5-19 years. The service is provided by qualified nurses and School Nurse Assistants who offer support including health promotion, Parent drop-ins, support with Early Help and are available on ChatHealth via a text messaging service. Support is offered on issues such as health, behaviour, emotional and mental health wellbeing, healthy lifestyles, vaping, relationships and puberty.
T: 0161 912 2340
Trafford School Nurse Service supports and promotes the health and wellbeing of all school-aged children aged 5-19 years. The service is provided by qualified nurses and School Nurse Assistants who offer support including health promotion, Parent drop-ins, support with Early Help and are available on ChatHealth via a text messaging service. Support is offered on issues such as health, behaviour, emotional and mental health wellbeing, healthy lifestyles, vaping, relationships and puberty.
T: 0161 549 6290
Trafford School Nurse Service supports and promotes the health and wellbeing of all school-aged children aged 5-19 years. The service is provided by qualified nurses and School Nurse Assistants who offer support including health promotion, Parent drop-ins, support with Early Help and are available on ChatHealth via a text messaging service. Support is offered on issues such as health, behaviour, emotional and mental health wellbeing, healthy lifestyles, vaping, relationships and puberty.
T: 0161 549 6290
Manchester Healthy Schools have been working in partnership with Manchester schools for over 20 years – tackling health inequalities and improving the health and wellbeing of children and young people. The team are part of the School Health Service and work in partnership with the School Nursing Service to support a whole school approach to health and wellbeing. There are 7 thematic areas within the Healthy Schools team which are: Healthy Lifestyles, Social and Emotional Health, Mental Health and Wellbeing, Relationships and Sex Education, Drugs and Alcohol Education, Unintentional Injury Prevention and Personal Social and Health Education (PSHE).
T: 0161 946 8270
The School Nurse Service supports and promotes the health and wellbeing of all school-aged children. The service is provided by qualified nurses and School Nurse Assistants who offer support including health promotion, Parent drop-ins, support with Early Help and are available on ChatHealth via a text messaging service. Support is offered on issues such as health, behaviour, emotional and mental health wellbeing, healthy lifestyles, relationships and puberty.
T: 0161 946 8239
E: mft.school-nurses-south@nhs.net
W: Visit Manchester School Nurse Service South website
Monday - Friday 08:00- 16:30
The School Nurse Service supports and promotes the health and wellbeing of all school-aged children. The service is provided by qualified nurses and School Nurse Assistants who offer support including health promotion, Parent drop-ins, support with Early Help and are available on ChatHealth via a text messaging service. Support is offered on issues such as health, behaviour, emotional and mental health wellbeing, healthy lifestyles, relationships and puberty.
T: 0161 241 2813
E: mft.school-nurses-north@nhs.net
W: Visit Manchester School Nurse Service North website
Monday-Friday 08:00-16:30
Our aim is to help improve the health and wellbeing of people and communities in Manchester, to help individuals and families live fuller, healthier and happier lives.
T: 0161 2710505
W: Visit Buzz Manchester Health and Wellbeing Service website
Chat Health service open to 11-16 year olds. This is a confidential text messaging service and a platform for young people to message school nurses for advice and support. It is open year-round, Monday to Friday, 8:30 – 4:30pm. If young people make contact out of hours, the service aims to respond the following day.
T: 07312 263056
If you are a young person who feels they would like some support around substances (cannabis, alcohol, vaping for example).Or if you are a young person who would like support around a family member/carer using substances, please get in touch. Early Break can help with one-to-one support, education and advice and also offer harm reduction interventions.
T: 0161 723 3880
Free online support and advice for young people aged 10-25 years, accessible 24/7, 365 days a year. Young people can track their mood with a goals tracker and note their thoughts in an online journal. Kooth also provides peer support via fully moderated forums and the opportunity to contribute to self-help articles/content.
CAMHS Child and Adolescent Mental Health Service (CAMHS) provides specialist emotional and mental health assessment and treatment to children and young people aged 0-18 years and their families and carers. The specialist team offer support for young people experiencing problems with their emotions, behaviour or mental health.
T: 0161 549 6456
The Talkshop Young People’s Clinic provides a one stop shop for young people aged 19 and under, providing free and confidential contraceptive and sexual health services. We work with the Talkshop youth workers to provide a young person friendly service, and you can talk to us about any problems or issues you might have. We offer the following services free of charge:
T: 0161 749 1160
E: urmstonclinic.enquiries@mft.nhs.uk
W: Visit The Northern Trafford Talkshop – Young People’s clinic website
Talkshop is an advice, support and information centre for young people aged 11 to 19 (up to 25 with additional needs or care leavers). The Talkshop offer a confidential service. This enables us to offer a safe and non-judgemental environment for young people to seek the help they need.
T: 0161 912 2453
Trafford School Nurse Service supports and promotes the health and wellbeing of all school-aged children aged 5-19 years. The service is provided by qualified nurses and School Nurse Assistants who offer support including health promotion, Parent drop-ins, support with Early Help and are available on ChatHealth via a text messaging service. Support is offered on issues such as health, behaviour, emotional and mental health wellbeing, healthy lifestyles, vaping, relationships and puberty.
T: 0161 912 2340
Trafford School Nurse Service supports and promotes the health and wellbeing of all school-aged children aged 5-19 years. The service is provided by qualified nurses and School Nurse Assistants who offer support including health promotion, Parent drop-ins, support with Early Help and are available on ChatHealth via a text messaging service. Support is offered on issues such as health, behaviour, emotional and mental health wellbeing, healthy lifestyles, vaping, relationships and puberty.
T: 0161 912 2340
Trafford School Nurse Service supports and promotes the health and wellbeing of all school-aged children aged 5-19 years. The service is provided by qualified nurses and School Nurse Assistants who offer support including health promotion, Parent drop-ins, support with Early Help and are available on ChatHealth via a text messaging service. Support is offered on issues such as health, behaviour, emotional and mental health wellbeing, healthy lifestyles, vaping, relationships and puberty.
T: 0161 549 6290
Trafford School Nurse Service supports and promotes the health and wellbeing of all school-aged children aged 5-19 years. The service is provided by qualified nurses and School Nurse Assistants who offer support including health promotion, Parent drop-ins, support with Early Help and are available on ChatHealth via a text messaging service. Support is offered on issues such as health, behaviour, emotional and mental health wellbeing, healthy lifestyles, vaping, relationships and puberty.
T: 0161 549 6290
Manchester Healthy Schools have been working in partnership with Manchester schools for over 20 years – tackling health inequalities and improving the health and wellbeing of children and young people. The team are part of the School Health Service and work in partnership with the School Nursing Service to support a whole school approach to health and wellbeing. There are 7 thematic areas within the Healthy Schools team which are: Healthy Lifestyles, Social and Emotional Health, Mental Health and Wellbeing, Relationships and Sex Education, Drugs and Alcohol Education, Unintentional Injury Prevention and Personal Social and Health Education (PSHE).
T: 0161 946 8270
The team delivers the National Immunisation Programme to all children living in Manchester. They aim to improve the health of children by protecting them from dangerous diseases. This is only achievable by increasing immunisation uptake.
T: 0161 674 0472
W: Visit Manchester Immunisation Team website
Monday - Friday 08:00-16:30
The School Nurse Service supports and promotes the health and wellbeing of all school-aged children. The service is provided by qualified nurses and School Nurse Assistants who offer support including health promotion, Parent drop-ins, support with Early Help and are available on ChatHealth via a text messaging service. Support is offered on issues such as health, behaviour, emotional and mental health wellbeing, healthy lifestyles, relationships and puberty.
T: 0161 946 8239
E: mft.school-nurses-south@nhs.net
W: Visit Manchester School Nurse Service South website
Monday - Friday 08:00- 16:30
The School Nurse Service supports and promotes the health and wellbeing of all school-aged children. The service is provided by qualified nurses and School Nurse Assistants who offer support including health promotion, Parent drop-ins, support with Early Help and are available on ChatHealth via a text messaging service. Support is offered on issues such as health, behaviour, emotional and mental health wellbeing, healthy lifestyles, relationships and puberty.
T: 0161 241 2813
E: mft.school-nurses-north@nhs.net
W: Visit Manchester School Nurse Service North website
Monday-Friday 08:00-16:30
Our aim is to help improve the health and wellbeing of people and communities in Manchester, to help individuals and families live fuller, healthier and happier lives.
T: 0161 2710505
W: Visit Buzz Manchester Health and Wellbeing Service website
Supporting better mental health for everyone. We work with young people, either through schools and colleges or through our community project, Children and Young People (CYP), to educate about mental health and to help young people when they are struggling.
T: 0161 769 5732
W: Visit Manchester Mind website
Phone line is open Monday, Wednesday and Friday from 10am-2pm, Children and Young People's Services on 0161 221 3054 open 10am-4pm Monday to Friday
Child and Adolescent Mental Health Service (CAMHS) provide a range of specialist mental health and assessment services for children and young people in a range of community bases across Manchester up to 18 yrs.
We remain open as a service offering advice and specialist assessments and can be contacted Monday to Friday 9-5pm.
T: 0161 203 3250 / 3251 (north), 0161 902 3400 (south), 0161 701 6880 (central)
W: Visit Manchester: CAMHS (North, South and Central) website
Monday to Friday 9-5pm
The childrens continence service team consists of trained nurses and nursery nurses who are all experienced in children’s continence issues up to the age of 16 years or 19 years for those with special needs.
T: 0161 7412030
E: mft.jointchildrenscontinence@nhs.net
W: Visit Manchester Children’s Continence Service website
Monday - Friday 08.30am-4.30pm
The aim of Manchester Early Help is to build capacity in communities that will prevent crime, support education and enterprise, and keep children, young people and their familieis safe. We aim to do this by working with other agencies and directly with people from local communities
T: 0161 2341973 - North Hub, 0161 2341975 - Central Hub, 0161 2341977 - South Hub
The childrens continence service team consists of trained nurses and nursery nurses who are all experienced in children’s continence issues up to the age of 16 years or 19 years for those with special needs.
T: 0161 7412030
E: mft.jointchildrenscontinence@nhs.net
W: Visit Manchester Children’s Continence Service website
Monday - Friday 08.30am-4.30pm
The team delivers the National Immunisation Programme to all children living in Manchester. They aim to improve the health of children by protecting them from dangerous diseases. This is only achievable by increasing immunisation uptake.
T: 0161 674 0472
W: Visit Manchester Immunisation Team website
Monday - Friday 08:00-16:30
The team delivers the National Immunisation Programme to all children living in Manchester. They aim to improve the health of children by protecting them from dangerous diseases. This is only achievable by increasing immunisation uptake.
T: 0161 674 0472
W: Visit Manchester Immunisation Team website
Monday - Friday 08:00-16:30
Chat Health service open to 11-16 year olds. This is a confidential text messaging service and a platform for young people to message school nurses for advice and support. It is open year-round, Monday to Friday, 8:30 – 4:30pm. If young people make contact out of hours, the service aims to respond the following day.
T: 07312 263056
If you are a young person who feels they would like some support around substances (cannabis, alcohol, vaping for example).Or if you are a young person who would like support around a family member/carer using substances, please get in touch. Early Break can help with one-to-one support, education and advice and also offer harm reduction interventions.
T: 0161 723 3880
Free online support and advice for young people aged 10-25 years, accessible 24/7, 365 days a year. Young people can track their mood with a goals tracker and note their thoughts in an online journal. Kooth also provides peer support via fully moderated forums and the opportunity to contribute to self-help articles/content.
CAMHS Child and Adolescent Mental Health Service (CAMHS) provides specialist emotional and mental health assessment and treatment to children and young people aged 0-18 years and their families and carers. The specialist team offer support for young people experiencing problems with their emotions, behaviour or mental health.
T: 0161 549 6456
The Talkshop Young People’s Clinic provides a one stop shop for young people aged 19 and under, providing free and confidential contraceptive and sexual health services. We work with the Talkshop youth workers to provide a young person friendly service, and you can talk to us about any problems or issues you might have. We offer the following services free of charge:
T: 0161 749 1160
E: urmstonclinic.enquiries@mft.nhs.uk
W: Visit The Northern Trafford Talkshop – Young People’s clinic website
Talkshop is an advice, support and information centre for young people aged 11 to 19 (up to 25 with additional needs or care leavers). The Talkshop offer a confidential service. This enables us to offer a safe and non-judgemental environment for young people to seek the help they need.
T: 0161 912 2453
Trafford School Nurse Service supports and promotes the health and wellbeing of all school-aged children aged 5-19 years. The service is provided by qualified nurses and School Nurse Assistants who offer support including health promotion, Parent drop-ins, support with Early Help and are available on ChatHealth via a text messaging service. Support is offered on issues such as health, behaviour, emotional and mental health wellbeing, healthy lifestyles, vaping, relationships and puberty.
T: 0161 912 2340
Trafford School Nurse Service supports and promotes the health and wellbeing of all school-aged children aged 5-19 years. The service is provided by qualified nurses and School Nurse Assistants who offer support including health promotion, Parent drop-ins, support with Early Help and are available on ChatHealth via a text messaging service. Support is offered on issues such as health, behaviour, emotional and mental health wellbeing, healthy lifestyles, vaping, relationships and puberty.
T: 0161 912 2340
Trafford School Nurse Service supports and promotes the health and wellbeing of all school-aged children aged 5-19 years. The service is provided by qualified nurses and School Nurse Assistants who offer support including health promotion, Parent drop-ins, support with Early Help and are available on ChatHealth via a text messaging service. Support is offered on issues such as health, behaviour, emotional and mental health wellbeing, healthy lifestyles, vaping, relationships and puberty.
T: 0161 549 6290
Trafford School Nurse Service supports and promotes the health and wellbeing of all school-aged children aged 5-19 years. The service is provided by qualified nurses and School Nurse Assistants who offer support including health promotion, Parent drop-ins, support with Early Help and are available on ChatHealth via a text messaging service. Support is offered on issues such as health, behaviour, emotional and mental health wellbeing, healthy lifestyles, vaping, relationships and puberty.
T: 0161 549 6290
Manchester Healthy Schools have been working in partnership with Manchester schools for over 20 years – tackling health inequalities and improving the health and wellbeing of children and young people. The team are part of the School Health Service and work in partnership with the School Nursing Service to support a whole school approach to health and wellbeing. There are 7 thematic areas within the Healthy Schools team which are: Healthy Lifestyles, Social and Emotional Health, Mental Health and Wellbeing, Relationships and Sex Education, Drugs and Alcohol Education, Unintentional Injury Prevention and Personal Social and Health Education (PSHE).
T: 0161 946 8270
The School Nurse Service supports and promotes the health and wellbeing of all school-aged children. The service is provided by qualified nurses and School Nurse Assistants who offer support including health promotion, Parent drop-ins, support with Early Help and are available on ChatHealth via a text messaging service. Support is offered on issues such as health, behaviour, emotional and mental health wellbeing, healthy lifestyles, relationships and puberty.
T: 0161 946 8239
E: mft.school-nurses-south@nhs.net
W: Visit Manchester School Nurse Service South website
Monday - Friday 08:00- 16:30
The School Nurse Service supports and promotes the health and wellbeing of all school-aged children. The service is provided by qualified nurses and School Nurse Assistants who offer support including health promotion, Parent drop-ins, support with Early Help and are available on ChatHealth via a text messaging service. Support is offered on issues such as health, behaviour, emotional and mental health wellbeing, healthy lifestyles, relationships and puberty.
T: 0161 241 2813
E: mft.school-nurses-north@nhs.net
W: Visit Manchester School Nurse Service North website
Monday-Friday 08:00-16:30
Our aim is to help improve the health and wellbeing of people and communities in Manchester, to help individuals and families live fuller, healthier and happier lives.
T: 0161 2710505
W: Visit Buzz Manchester Health and Wellbeing Service website
A registered charity, utilising sports, cultural and educational activities to broaden horizons, raise awareness, aspirations and offer pathways to achievement for young people within local communities across Greater Manchester
T: 07538 300 471
Evening and weekend service offering hot meals, showers and medical support to Manchester’s homeless community
T: 07973 955003
W: Visit Manchester: Coffee4Craig website
Monday to Friday 7pm-9pm, Saturday - Sunday 5pm-7pm
Helps people in Greater Mancheseter struggling with homelessness, secure better accomodation and economic wellbeing
T: 0161 8502282
E: information@mustardtree.org.uk
W: Visit Manchester: Mustard Tree website
Monday to Saturday 10am -2pm
The aim of Manchester Early Help is to build capacity in communities that will prevent crime, support education and enterprise, and keep children, young people and their familieis safe. We aim to do this by working with other agencies and directly with people from local communities
T: 0161 2341973 - North Hub, 0161 2341975 - Central Hub, 0161 2341977 - South Hub
Evening and weekend service offering hot meals, showers and medical support to Manchester’s homeless community
T: 07973 955003
W: Visit Manchester: Coffee4Craig website
Monday to Friday 7pm-9pm, Saturday - Sunday 5pm-7pm
Helps people in Greater Mancheseter struggling with homelessness, secure better accomodation and economic wellbeing
T: 0161 8502282
E: information@mustardtree.org.uk
W: Visit Manchester: Mustard Tree website
Monday to Saturday 10am -2pm
Evening and weekend service offering hot meals, showers and medical support to Manchester’s homeless community
T: 07973 955003
W: Visit Manchester: Coffee4Craig website
Monday to Friday 7pm-9pm, Saturday - Sunday 5pm-7pm
Helps people in Greater Mancheseter struggling with homelessness, secure better accomodation and economic wellbeing
T: 0161 8502282
E: information@mustardtree.org.uk
W: Visit Manchester: Mustard Tree website
Monday to Saturday 10am -2pm
Helps people in Greater Mancheseter struggling with homelessness, secure better accomodation and economic wellbeing
T: 0161 8502282
E: information@mustardtree.org.uk
W: Visit Manchester: Mustard Tree website
Monday to Saturday 10am -2pm
A registered charity, utilising sports, cultural and educational activities to broaden horizons, raise awareness, aspirations and offer pathways to achievement for young people within local communities across Greater Manchester
T: 07538 300 471
A registered charity, utilising sports, cultural and educational activities to broaden horizons, raise awareness, aspirations and offer pathways to achievement for young people within local communities across Greater Manchester
T: 07538 300 471
Evening and weekend service offering hot meals, showers and medical support to Manchester’s homeless community
T: 07973 955003
W: Visit Manchester: Coffee4Craig website
Monday to Friday 7pm-9pm, Saturday - Sunday 5pm-7pm
Helps people in Greater Mancheseter struggling with homelessness, secure better accomodation and economic wellbeing
T: 0161 8502282
E: information@mustardtree.org.uk
W: Visit Manchester: Mustard Tree website
Monday to Saturday 10am -2pm
Evening and weekend service offering hot meals, showers and medical support to Manchester’s homeless community
T: 07973 955003
W: Visit Manchester: Coffee4Craig website
Monday to Friday 7pm-9pm, Saturday - Sunday 5pm-7pm
Helps people in Greater Mancheseter struggling with homelessness, secure better accomodation and economic wellbeing
T: 0161 8502282
E: information@mustardtree.org.uk
W: Visit Manchester: Mustard Tree website
Monday to Saturday 10am -2pm
Helps people in Greater Mancheseter struggling with homelessness, secure better accomodation and economic wellbeing
T: 0161 8502282
E: information@mustardtree.org.uk
W: Visit Manchester: Mustard Tree website
Monday to Saturday 10am -2pm
Evening and weekend service offering hot meals, showers and medical support to Manchester’s homeless community
T: 07973 955003
W: Visit Manchester: Coffee4Craig website
Monday to Friday 7pm-9pm, Saturday - Sunday 5pm-7pm
Helps people in Greater Mancheseter struggling with homelessness, secure better accomodation and economic wellbeing
T: 0161 8502282
E: information@mustardtree.org.uk
W: Visit Manchester: Mustard Tree website
Monday to Saturday 10am -2pm
Our LGBT youth offer includes groups for lesbian and bisexual young women, trans groups, a BAME group which run alongside our LGBT youth groups. We also run a 121 and Mentoring Service for young people to access support remotely. Our groups are open to young people ages between 13 and 19 (up to 25 with additional needs).
T: 0161 660 3347
Chat Health service open to 11-16 year olds. This is a confidential text messaging service and a platform for young people to message school nurses for advice and support. It is open year-round, Monday to Friday, 8:30 – 4:30pm. If young people make contact out of hours, the service aims to respond the following day.
T: 07312 263056
Free online support and advice for young people aged 10-25 years, accessible 24/7, 365 days a year. Young people can track their mood with a goals tracker and note their thoughts in an online journal. Kooth also provides peer support via fully moderated forums and the opportunity to contribute to self-help articles/content.
CAMHS Child and Adolescent Mental Health Service (CAMHS) provides specialist emotional and mental health assessment and treatment to children and young people aged 0-18 years and their families and carers. The specialist team offer support for young people experiencing problems with their emotions, behaviour or mental health.
T: 0161 549 6456
The Talkshop Young People’s Clinic provides a one stop shop for young people aged 19 and under, providing free and confidential contraceptive and sexual health services. We work with the Talkshop youth workers to provide a young person friendly service, and you can talk to us about any problems or issues you might have. We offer the following services free of charge:
T: 0161 749 1160
E: urmstonclinic.enquiries@mft.nhs.uk
W: Visit The Northern Trafford Talkshop – Young People’s clinic website
Talkshop is an advice, support and information centre for young people aged 11 to 19 (up to 25 with additional needs or care leavers). The Talkshop offer a confidential service. This enables us to offer a safe and non-judgemental environment for young people to seek the help they need.
T: 0161 912 2453
Trafford School Nurse Service supports and promotes the health and wellbeing of all school-aged children aged 5-19 years. The service is provided by qualified nurses and School Nurse Assistants who offer support including health promotion, Parent drop-ins, support with Early Help and are available on ChatHealth via a text messaging service. Support is offered on issues such as health, behaviour, emotional and mental health wellbeing, healthy lifestyles, vaping, relationships and puberty.
T: 0161 912 2340
Trafford School Nurse Service supports and promotes the health and wellbeing of all school-aged children aged 5-19 years. The service is provided by qualified nurses and School Nurse Assistants who offer support including health promotion, Parent drop-ins, support with Early Help and are available on ChatHealth via a text messaging service. Support is offered on issues such as health, behaviour, emotional and mental health wellbeing, healthy lifestyles, vaping, relationships and puberty.
T: 0161 912 2340
Trafford School Nurse Service supports and promotes the health and wellbeing of all school-aged children aged 5-19 years. The service is provided by qualified nurses and School Nurse Assistants who offer support including health promotion, Parent drop-ins, support with Early Help and are available on ChatHealth via a text messaging service. Support is offered on issues such as health, behaviour, emotional and mental health wellbeing, healthy lifestyles, vaping, relationships and puberty.
T: 0161 549 6290
Trafford School Nurse Service supports and promotes the health and wellbeing of all school-aged children aged 5-19 years. The service is provided by qualified nurses and School Nurse Assistants who offer support including health promotion, Parent drop-ins, support with Early Help and are available on ChatHealth via a text messaging service. Support is offered on issues such as health, behaviour, emotional and mental health wellbeing, healthy lifestyles, vaping, relationships and puberty.
T: 0161 549 6290
Manchester Healthy Schools have been working in partnership with Manchester schools for over 20 years – tackling health inequalities and improving the health and wellbeing of children and young people. The team are part of the School Health Service and work in partnership with the School Nursing Service to support a whole school approach to health and wellbeing. There are 7 thematic areas within the Healthy Schools team which are: Healthy Lifestyles, Social and Emotional Health, Mental Health and Wellbeing, Relationships and Sex Education, Drugs and Alcohol Education, Unintentional Injury Prevention and Personal Social and Health Education (PSHE).
T: 0161 946 8270
The School Nurse Service supports and promotes the health and wellbeing of all school-aged children. The service is provided by qualified nurses and School Nurse Assistants who offer support including health promotion, Parent drop-ins, support with Early Help and are available on ChatHealth via a text messaging service. Support is offered on issues such as health, behaviour, emotional and mental health wellbeing, healthy lifestyles, relationships and puberty.
T: 0161 946 8239
E: mft.school-nurses-south@nhs.net
W: Visit Manchester School Nurse Service South website
Monday - Friday 08:00- 16:30
The School Nurse Service supports and promotes the health and wellbeing of all school-aged children. The service is provided by qualified nurses and School Nurse Assistants who offer support including health promotion, Parent drop-ins, support with Early Help and are available on ChatHealth via a text messaging service. Support is offered on issues such as health, behaviour, emotional and mental health wellbeing, healthy lifestyles, relationships and puberty.
T: 0161 241 2813
E: mft.school-nurses-north@nhs.net
W: Visit Manchester School Nurse Service North website
Monday-Friday 08:00-16:30
Our aim is to help improve the health and wellbeing of people and communities in Manchester, to help individuals and families live fuller, healthier and happier lives.
T: 0161 2710505
W: Visit Buzz Manchester Health and Wellbeing Service website
Established in 1975, LGBT Foundation exists to support the needs of the diverse range of people who identify as lesbian, gay, bisexual and trans. We believe in a fair and equal society where all LGBT people can achieve their full potential. #EqualityWins underpins much of what we do and we aim to be; ‘here if you need us.’
T: 0345 3 30 30 30
W: Visit Mancheste: LGBT Foundation website
10am until 6pm on a week day (excluding bank holidays and religious festivals).
Our LGBT youth offer includes groups for lesbian and bisexual young women, trans groups, a BAME group which run alongside our LGBT youth groups. We also run a 121 and Mentoring Service for young people to access support remotely. Our groups are open to young people ages between 13 and 19 (up to 25 with additional needs).
T: 0161 660 3347
Chat Health service open to 11-16 year olds. This is a confidential text messaging service and a platform for young people to message school nurses for advice and support. It is open year-round, Monday to Friday, 8:30 – 4:30pm. If young people make contact out of hours, the service aims to respond the following day.
T: 07312 263056
Free online support and advice for young people aged 10-25 years, accessible 24/7, 365 days a year. Young people can track their mood with a goals tracker and note their thoughts in an online journal. Kooth also provides peer support via fully moderated forums and the opportunity to contribute to self-help articles/content.
The Talkshop Young People’s Clinic provides a one stop shop for young people aged 19 and under, providing free and confidential contraceptive and sexual health services. We work with the Talkshop youth workers to provide a young person friendly service, and you can talk to us about any problems or issues you might have. We offer the following services free of charge:
T: 0161 749 1160
E: urmstonclinic.enquiries@mft.nhs.uk
W: Visit The Northern Trafford Talkshop – Young People’s clinic website
Talkshop is an advice, support and information centre for young people aged 11 to 19 (up to 25 with additional needs or care leavers). The Talkshop offer a confidential service. This enables us to offer a safe and non-judgemental environment for young people to seek the help they need.
T: 0161 912 2453
Trafford School Nurse Service supports and promotes the health and wellbeing of all school-aged children aged 5-19 years. The service is provided by qualified nurses and School Nurse Assistants who offer support including health promotion, Parent drop-ins, support with Early Help and are available on ChatHealth via a text messaging service. Support is offered on issues such as health, behaviour, emotional and mental health wellbeing, healthy lifestyles, vaping, relationships and puberty.
T: 0161 912 2340
Trafford School Nurse Service supports and promotes the health and wellbeing of all school-aged children aged 5-19 years. The service is provided by qualified nurses and School Nurse Assistants who offer support including health promotion, Parent drop-ins, support with Early Help and are available on ChatHealth via a text messaging service. Support is offered on issues such as health, behaviour, emotional and mental health wellbeing, healthy lifestyles, vaping, relationships and puberty.
T: 0161 912 2340
Trafford School Nurse Service supports and promotes the health and wellbeing of all school-aged children aged 5-19 years. The service is provided by qualified nurses and School Nurse Assistants who offer support including health promotion, Parent drop-ins, support with Early Help and are available on ChatHealth via a text messaging service. Support is offered on issues such as health, behaviour, emotional and mental health wellbeing, healthy lifestyles, vaping, relationships and puberty.
T: 0161 549 6290
Trafford School Nurse Service supports and promotes the health and wellbeing of all school-aged children aged 5-19 years. The service is provided by qualified nurses and School Nurse Assistants who offer support including health promotion, Parent drop-ins, support with Early Help and are available on ChatHealth via a text messaging service. Support is offered on issues such as health, behaviour, emotional and mental health wellbeing, healthy lifestyles, vaping, relationships and puberty.
T: 0161 549 6290
Manchester Healthy Schools have been working in partnership with Manchester schools for over 20 years – tackling health inequalities and improving the health and wellbeing of children and young people. The team are part of the School Health Service and work in partnership with the School Nursing Service to support a whole school approach to health and wellbeing. There are 7 thematic areas within the Healthy Schools team which are: Healthy Lifestyles, Social and Emotional Health, Mental Health and Wellbeing, Relationships and Sex Education, Drugs and Alcohol Education, Unintentional Injury Prevention and Personal Social and Health Education (PSHE).
T: 0161 946 8270
The School Nurse Service supports and promotes the health and wellbeing of all school-aged children. The service is provided by qualified nurses and School Nurse Assistants who offer support including health promotion, Parent drop-ins, support with Early Help and are available on ChatHealth via a text messaging service. Support is offered on issues such as health, behaviour, emotional and mental health wellbeing, healthy lifestyles, relationships and puberty.
T: 0161 946 8239
E: mft.school-nurses-south@nhs.net
W: Visit Manchester School Nurse Service South website
Monday - Friday 08:00- 16:30
The School Nurse Service supports and promotes the health and wellbeing of all school-aged children. The service is provided by qualified nurses and School Nurse Assistants who offer support including health promotion, Parent drop-ins, support with Early Help and are available on ChatHealth via a text messaging service. Support is offered on issues such as health, behaviour, emotional and mental health wellbeing, healthy lifestyles, relationships and puberty.
T: 0161 241 2813
E: mft.school-nurses-north@nhs.net
W: Visit Manchester School Nurse Service North website
Monday-Friday 08:00-16:30
Our aim is to help improve the health and wellbeing of people and communities in Manchester, to help individuals and families live fuller, healthier and happier lives.
T: 0161 2710505
W: Visit Buzz Manchester Health and Wellbeing Service website
The Passionate about Sexual Health (PaSH) Partnership is a collaberation between BHA for Equality, George House Trust and the LGBT Foundation. The PaSH Partnership will deliver a comprehensive programme of interventions to meet the changing needs of people newly diagnosed with HIV, living longer term with HIV or at greatest risk of acquiring HIV.
T: 0845 450 4247 Free and confidential sexual health services for black and minority communities, 0161 274 4499 Free and confidential support, advice and advocacy services for people living with HIV, 0345 330 30 30 Providing support, advice and resources for LGBT people to take control of their sexual health and wellbeing.
FRESH is a sexual health and contraception service with clinics for under 25’s. We are part of the Northern Contraception, Sexual Health and HIV service. On our website you’ll find our opening times, information on sexual health, contraception, your body, relationships and much more.
T: For emergency cases (PEP, sexual assault, emergency contraception and Under 16’s): 0161 701 1555
W: Visit Fresh 4 Manchester website
Monday to Friday 08.30 - 15.00
Saturday 09.15-11.15
The Northern Contraception, Sexual Health and HIV Service website. We provide our services across North, Central and South Manchester, Stockport, Tameside and Trafford, offering you a free, confidential and friendly service
T: 0161 701 1555
E: thenorthernISH.enquiries@mft.nhs.uk
W: Visit Manchester: The Northern Contraception, sexual health and HIV service website
Monday to Thursday 08:30 - 18:00
Friday 08:30 - 15:30
Saturday 09:15 - 11:15
Brook Manchester operates a free and confidential service for people 19 and under, offering sexual health screening, contraception, pregnancy testing, free condoms and advice, along with a self-referral counselling service.
T: 0161 237 3001
W: Visit Manchester Brook website
Monday: 1-7pm
Tuesday: 1-6pm
Wednesday: 1-6pm
Thursday: 1-6pm
Friday: 1-6pm
Saturday: 12-3pm
George House Trust provides services to people living with, and affected by, HIV
T: 0161 274 4499
The Northern Contraception, Sexual Health and HIV Service website. We provide our services across North, Central and South Manchester, Stockport, Tameside and Trafford, offering you a free, confidential and friendly service
T: 0161 701 1555
E: thenorthernISH.enquiries@mft.nhs.uk
W: Visit Manchester: The Northern Contraception, sexual health and HIV service website
Monday to Thursday 08:30 - 18:00
Friday 08:30 - 15:30
Saturday 09:15 - 11:15
Brook Manchester operates a free and confidential service for people 19 and under, offering sexual health screening, contraception, pregnancy testing, free condoms and advice, along with a self-referral counselling service.
T: 0161 237 3001
W: Visit Manchester Brook website
Monday: 1-7pm
Tuesday: 1-6pm
Wednesday: 1-6pm
Thursday: 1-6pm
Friday: 1-6pm
Saturday: 12-3pm
The Northern Contraception, Sexual Health and HIV Service website. We provide our services across North, Central and South Manchester, Stockport, Tameside and Trafford, offering you a free, confidential and friendly service
T: 0161 701 1555
E: thenorthernISH.enquiries@mft.nhs.uk
W: Visit Manchester: The Northern Contraception, sexual health and HIV service website
Monday to Thursday 08:30 - 18:00
Friday 08:30 - 15:30
Saturday 09:15 - 11:15
Brook Manchester operates a free and confidential service for people 19 and under, offering sexual health screening, contraception, pregnancy testing, free condoms and advice, along with a self-referral counselling service.
T: 0161 237 3001
W: Visit Manchester Brook website
Monday: 1-7pm
Tuesday: 1-6pm
Wednesday: 1-6pm
Thursday: 1-6pm
Friday: 1-6pm
Saturday: 12-3pm
The Passionate about Sexual Health (PaSH) Partnership is a collaberation between BHA for Equality, George House Trust and the LGBT Foundation. The PaSH Partnership will deliver a comprehensive programme of interventions to meet the changing needs of people newly diagnosed with HIV, living longer term with HIV or at greatest risk of acquiring HIV.
T: 0845 450 4247 Free and confidential sexual health services for black and minority communities, 0161 274 4499 Free and confidential support, advice and advocacy services for people living with HIV, 0345 330 30 30 Providing support, advice and resources for LGBT people to take control of their sexual health and wellbeing.
FRESH is a sexual health and contraception service with clinics for under 25’s. We are part of the Northern Contraception, Sexual Health and HIV service. On our website you’ll find our opening times, information on sexual health, contraception, your body, relationships and much more.
T: For emergency cases (PEP, sexual assault, emergency contraception and Under 16’s): 0161 701 1555
W: Visit Fresh 4 Manchester website
Monday to Friday 08.30 - 15.00
Saturday 09.15-11.15
The Northern Contraception, Sexual Health and HIV Service website. We provide our services across North, Central and South Manchester, Stockport, Tameside and Trafford, offering you a free, confidential and friendly service
T: 0161 701 1555
E: thenorthernISH.enquiries@mft.nhs.uk
W: Visit Manchester: The Northern Contraception, sexual health and HIV service website
Monday to Thursday 08:30 - 18:00
Friday 08:30 - 15:30
Saturday 09:15 - 11:15
Brook Manchester operates a free and confidential service for people 19 and under, offering sexual health screening, contraception, pregnancy testing, free condoms and advice, along with a self-referral counselling service.
T: 0161 237 3001
W: Visit Manchester Brook website
Monday: 1-7pm
Tuesday: 1-6pm
Wednesday: 1-6pm
Thursday: 1-6pm
Friday: 1-6pm
Saturday: 12-3pm
The Passionate about Sexual Health (PaSH) Partnership is a collaberation between BHA for Equality, George House Trust and the LGBT Foundation. The PaSH Partnership will deliver a comprehensive programme of interventions to meet the changing needs of people newly diagnosed with HIV, living longer term with HIV or at greatest risk of acquiring HIV.
T: 0845 450 4247 Free and confidential sexual health services for black and minority communities, 0161 274 4499 Free and confidential support, advice and advocacy services for people living with HIV, 0345 330 30 30 Providing support, advice and resources for LGBT people to take control of their sexual health and wellbeing.
FRESH is a sexual health and contraception service with clinics for under 25’s. We are part of the Northern Contraception, Sexual Health and HIV service. On our website you’ll find our opening times, information on sexual health, contraception, your body, relationships and much more.
T: For emergency cases (PEP, sexual assault, emergency contraception and Under 16’s): 0161 701 1555
W: Visit Fresh 4 Manchester website
Monday to Friday 08.30 - 15.00
Saturday 09.15-11.15
The Northern Contraception, Sexual Health and HIV Service website. We provide our services across North, Central and South Manchester, Stockport, Tameside and Trafford, offering you a free, confidential and friendly service
T: 0161 701 1555
E: thenorthernISH.enquiries@mft.nhs.uk
W: Visit Manchester: The Northern Contraception, sexual health and HIV service website
Monday to Thursday 08:30 - 18:00
Friday 08:30 - 15:30
Saturday 09:15 - 11:15
Brook Manchester operates a free and confidential service for people 19 and under, offering sexual health screening, contraception, pregnancy testing, free condoms and advice, along with a self-referral counselling service.
T: 0161 237 3001
W: Visit Manchester Brook website
Monday: 1-7pm
Tuesday: 1-6pm
Wednesday: 1-6pm
Thursday: 1-6pm
Friday: 1-6pm
Saturday: 12-3pm
The Passionate about Sexual Health (PaSH) Partnership is a collaberation between BHA for Equality, George House Trust and the LGBT Foundation. The PaSH Partnership will deliver a comprehensive programme of interventions to meet the changing needs of people newly diagnosed with HIV, living longer term with HIV or at greatest risk of acquiring HIV.
T: 0845 450 4247 Free and confidential sexual health services for black and minority communities, 0161 274 4499 Free and confidential support, advice and advocacy services for people living with HIV, 0345 330 30 30 Providing support, advice and resources for LGBT people to take control of their sexual health and wellbeing.
The Northern Contraception, Sexual Health and HIV Service website. We provide our services across North, Central and South Manchester, Stockport, Tameside and Trafford, offering you a free, confidential and friendly service
T: 0161 701 1555
E: thenorthernISH.enquiries@mft.nhs.uk
W: Visit Manchester: The Northern Contraception, sexual health and HIV service website
Monday to Thursday 08:30 - 18:00
Friday 08:30 - 15:30
Saturday 09:15 - 11:15
Brook Manchester operates a free and confidential service for people 19 and under, offering sexual health screening, contraception, pregnancy testing, free condoms and advice, along with a self-referral counselling service.
T: 0161 237 3001
W: Visit Manchester Brook website
Monday: 1-7pm
Tuesday: 1-6pm
Wednesday: 1-6pm
Thursday: 1-6pm
Friday: 1-6pm
Saturday: 12-3pm
The Passionate about Sexual Health (PaSH) Partnership is a collaberation between BHA for Equality, George House Trust and the LGBT Foundation. The PaSH Partnership will deliver a comprehensive programme of interventions to meet the changing needs of people newly diagnosed with HIV, living longer term with HIV or at greatest risk of acquiring HIV.
T: 0845 450 4247 Free and confidential sexual health services for black and minority communities, 0161 274 4499 Free and confidential support, advice and advocacy services for people living with HIV, 0345 330 30 30 Providing support, advice and resources for LGBT people to take control of their sexual health and wellbeing.
FRESH is a sexual health and contraception service with clinics for under 25’s. We are part of the Northern Contraception, Sexual Health and HIV service. On our website you’ll find our opening times, information on sexual health, contraception, your body, relationships and much more.
T: For emergency cases (PEP, sexual assault, emergency contraception and Under 16’s): 0161 701 1555
W: Visit Fresh 4 Manchester website
Monday to Friday 08.30 - 15.00
Saturday 09.15-11.15
The Northern Contraception, Sexual Health and HIV Service website. We provide our services across North, Central and South Manchester, Stockport, Tameside and Trafford, offering you a free, confidential and friendly service
T: 0161 701 1555
E: thenorthernISH.enquiries@mft.nhs.uk
W: Visit Manchester: The Northern Contraception, sexual health and HIV service website
Monday to Thursday 08:30 - 18:00
Friday 08:30 - 15:30
Saturday 09:15 - 11:15
Brook Manchester operates a free and confidential service for people 19 and under, offering sexual health screening, contraception, pregnancy testing, free condoms and advice, along with a self-referral counselling service.
T: 0161 237 3001
W: Visit Manchester Brook website
Monday: 1-7pm
Tuesday: 1-6pm
Wednesday: 1-6pm
Thursday: 1-6pm
Friday: 1-6pm
Saturday: 12-3pm
George House Trust provides services to people living with, and affected by, HIV
T: 0161 274 4499
The Passionate about Sexual Health (PaSH) Partnership is a collaberation between BHA for Equality, George House Trust and the LGBT Foundation. The PaSH Partnership will deliver a comprehensive programme of interventions to meet the changing needs of people newly diagnosed with HIV, living longer term with HIV or at greatest risk of acquiring HIV.
T: 0845 450 4247 Free and confidential sexual health services for black and minority communities, 0161 274 4499 Free and confidential support, advice and advocacy services for people living with HIV, 0345 330 30 30 Providing support, advice and resources for LGBT people to take control of their sexual health and wellbeing.
The Northern Contraception, Sexual Health and HIV Service website. We provide our services across North, Central and South Manchester, Stockport, Tameside and Trafford, offering you a free, confidential and friendly service
T: 0161 701 1555
E: thenorthernISH.enquiries@mft.nhs.uk
W: Visit Manchester: The Northern Contraception, sexual health and HIV service website
Monday to Thursday 08:30 - 18:00
Friday 08:30 - 15:30
Saturday 09:15 - 11:15
Brook Manchester operates a free and confidential service for people 19 and under, offering sexual health screening, contraception, pregnancy testing, free condoms and advice, along with a self-referral counselling service.
T: 0161 237 3001
W: Visit Manchester Brook website
Monday: 1-7pm
Tuesday: 1-6pm
Wednesday: 1-6pm
Thursday: 1-6pm
Friday: 1-6pm
Saturday: 12-3pm
The Passionate about Sexual Health (PaSH) Partnership is a collaberation between BHA for Equality, George House Trust and the LGBT Foundation. The PaSH Partnership will deliver a comprehensive programme of interventions to meet the changing needs of people newly diagnosed with HIV, living longer term with HIV or at greatest risk of acquiring HIV.
T: 0845 450 4247 Free and confidential sexual health services for black and minority communities, 0161 274 4499 Free and confidential support, advice and advocacy services for people living with HIV, 0345 330 30 30 Providing support, advice and resources for LGBT people to take control of their sexual health and wellbeing.
FRESH is a sexual health and contraception service with clinics for under 25’s. We are part of the Northern Contraception, Sexual Health and HIV service. On our website you’ll find our opening times, information on sexual health, contraception, your body, relationships and much more.
T: For emergency cases (PEP, sexual assault, emergency contraception and Under 16’s): 0161 701 1555
W: Visit Fresh 4 Manchester website
Monday to Friday 08.30 - 15.00
Saturday 09.15-11.15
The Northern Contraception, Sexual Health and HIV Service website. We provide our services across North, Central and South Manchester, Stockport, Tameside and Trafford, offering you a free, confidential and friendly service
T: 0161 701 1555
E: thenorthernISH.enquiries@mft.nhs.uk
W: Visit Manchester: The Northern Contraception, sexual health and HIV service website
Monday to Thursday 08:30 - 18:00
Friday 08:30 - 15:30
Saturday 09:15 - 11:15
Brook Manchester operates a free and confidential service for people 19 and under, offering sexual health screening, contraception, pregnancy testing, free condoms and advice, along with a self-referral counselling service.
T: 0161 237 3001
W: Visit Manchester Brook website
Monday: 1-7pm
Tuesday: 1-6pm
Wednesday: 1-6pm
Thursday: 1-6pm
Friday: 1-6pm
Saturday: 12-3pm
George House Trust provides services to people living with, and affected by, HIV
T: 0161 274 4499
The Northern Contraception, Sexual Health and HIV Service website. We provide our services across North, Central and South Manchester, Stockport, Tameside and Trafford, offering you a free, confidential and friendly service
T: 0161 701 1555
E: thenorthernISH.enquiries@mft.nhs.uk
W: Visit Manchester: The Northern Contraception, sexual health and HIV service website
Monday to Thursday 08:30 - 18:00
Friday 08:30 - 15:30
Saturday 09:15 - 11:15
Brook Manchester operates a free and confidential service for people 19 and under, offering sexual health screening, contraception, pregnancy testing, free condoms and advice, along with a self-referral counselling service.
T: 0161 237 3001
W: Visit Manchester Brook website
Monday: 1-7pm
Tuesday: 1-6pm
Wednesday: 1-6pm
Thursday: 1-6pm
Friday: 1-6pm
Saturday: 12-3pm
The Passionate about Sexual Health (PaSH) Partnership is a collaberation between BHA for Equality, George House Trust and the LGBT Foundation. The PaSH Partnership will deliver a comprehensive programme of interventions to meet the changing needs of people newly diagnosed with HIV, living longer term with HIV or at greatest risk of acquiring HIV.
T: 0845 450 4247 Free and confidential sexual health services for black and minority communities, 0161 274 4499 Free and confidential support, advice and advocacy services for people living with HIV, 0345 330 30 30 Providing support, advice and resources for LGBT people to take control of their sexual health and wellbeing.
The Northern Contraception, Sexual Health and HIV Service website. We provide our services across North, Central and South Manchester, Stockport, Tameside and Trafford, offering you a free, confidential and friendly service
T: 0161 701 1555
E: thenorthernISH.enquiries@mft.nhs.uk
W: Visit Manchester: The Northern Contraception, sexual health and HIV service website
Monday to Thursday 08:30 - 18:00
Friday 08:30 - 15:30
Saturday 09:15 - 11:15
Brook Manchester operates a free and confidential service for people 19 and under, offering sexual health screening, contraception, pregnancy testing, free condoms and advice, along with a self-referral counselling service.
T: 0161 237 3001
W: Visit Manchester Brook website
Monday: 1-7pm
Tuesday: 1-6pm
Wednesday: 1-6pm
Thursday: 1-6pm
Friday: 1-6pm
Saturday: 12-3pm
The Passionate about Sexual Health (PaSH) Partnership is a collaberation between BHA for Equality, George House Trust and the LGBT Foundation. The PaSH Partnership will deliver a comprehensive programme of interventions to meet the changing needs of people newly diagnosed with HIV, living longer term with HIV or at greatest risk of acquiring HIV.
T: 0845 450 4247 Free and confidential sexual health services for black and minority communities, 0161 274 4499 Free and confidential support, advice and advocacy services for people living with HIV, 0345 330 30 30 Providing support, advice and resources for LGBT people to take control of their sexual health and wellbeing.
FRESH is a sexual health and contraception service with clinics for under 25’s. We are part of the Northern Contraception, Sexual Health and HIV service. On our website you’ll find our opening times, information on sexual health, contraception, your body, relationships and much more.
T: For emergency cases (PEP, sexual assault, emergency contraception and Under 16’s): 0161 701 1555
W: Visit Fresh 4 Manchester website
Monday to Friday 08.30 - 15.00
Saturday 09.15-11.15
The Northern Contraception, Sexual Health and HIV Service website. We provide our services across North, Central and South Manchester, Stockport, Tameside and Trafford, offering you a free, confidential and friendly service
T: 0161 701 1555
E: thenorthernISH.enquiries@mft.nhs.uk
W: Visit Manchester: The Northern Contraception, sexual health and HIV service website
Monday to Thursday 08:30 - 18:00
Friday 08:30 - 15:30
Saturday 09:15 - 11:15
Brook Manchester operates a free and confidential service for people 19 and under, offering sexual health screening, contraception, pregnancy testing, free condoms and advice, along with a self-referral counselling service.
T: 0161 237 3001
W: Visit Manchester Brook website
Monday: 1-7pm
Tuesday: 1-6pm
Wednesday: 1-6pm
Thursday: 1-6pm
Friday: 1-6pm
Saturday: 12-3pm
George House Trust provides services to people living with, and affected by, HIV
T: 0161 274 4499