Below we have listed some local organisations that can help you with your mental health
Family Hubs Partnership“Salford Family Partnership Hubs are places in your local community offering services and support for families from different agencies in one building. Services include, Antenatal, Child’s Health, Early Help, Play Sessions, Parenting support, and more. Salford Partnership Family Hubs are where our locality teams are based. Locality teams bring together a range of agencies through joined-up working processes including Early Help Assessment and Team Around the Family (TAF).” |
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Dad Matters Salford
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TLC: Talk, Listen, Change“Our aim is to ensure everyone within our community benefits from good emotional wellbeing, and the key to this is maintaining safe, healthy and happy relationships. We believe the relationship you build with yourself is just as important as the ones you build with others. That’s why our support focuses on the individual as well as couples, families and communities.” |
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Respect for AllRespect for All offers specialist counselling and group support services for autistic and/or learning disabled people and their families and carers who live in Greater Manchester. What makes us special is that all our counsellors and group facilitators either identify as neurodiverse or have significant lived experience of our client group. |
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Salford Parent Carer Forum
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Talk About it Mate
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Salford Women’s AidSalford Women’s Aid is a woman led organisation whose vision is to ensure that people suffering or at risk of domestic abuse receive the appropriate support. We offer support by providing safe accommodation, specialist support services and by working in partnership with other agencies. All women and children have the right to live their lives free from fear and harm. |
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Salford Women’s CentreSWC was set up in the early 1980s by women, for women. Our mission statement is for the health and wellbeing of all women who live or work in Salford (and their children). The centre has 5 permanent members of staff, but couldn't run without the valuable input from our regular volunteers! |