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A poem reading - When you awaken in the morning's hush I am the swift uplifting rush Of quiet birds in circling flight Words to Help Healing as the Poetry Pharmacy Comes to Greater Manchester

Words to Help Healing as the Poetry Pharmacy Comes to Greater Manchester

Poetry isn't just for bookshelves, it can also be soothing for the mind. Now, thanks to the Poetry Pharmacy Greater Manchester is about to get a dose of poetic healing.

A graphic with two people in an air balloon with a smiling sun behind them. The graphic reads Free, safe and anonymous mental health support. Provided by your local NHS for young people. Kooth.com How to support your child to manage change when moving up to secondary school

How to support your child to manage change when moving up to secondary school

Join us on this 30 minute webinar which will cover: Coming to the end of primary school Common thoughts and...

A man sitting on a sofa talking to someone opposite. It reads – there are community based services in all 10 boroughs across GM to support you or a loved one during a mental health crisis Community Mental Health Crisis Spaces Open Across Greater Manchester

Community Mental Health Crisis Spaces Open Across Greater Manchester

People across Greater Manchester experiencing emotional distress or mental health crisis now have access to a new network of safe, welcoming, support spaces.

Nev’s* story

Nev’s* story

How community based mental health crisis spaces are supporting people across Greater Manchester

Dying Matters logo in the top right hand corner. The text reads The Culture of Dying Matters #TheCultureOf DyingMatters 5-11 May 2025. There's a photo of five people of different ages facing the camera and smiling Greater Manchester Bereavement Service: Dying Matters Awareness Week

Greater Manchester Bereavement Service: Dying Matters Awareness Week

The Greater Manchester Bereavement Service will be holding a coffee morning at House of Brooks & Friends in Manchester city centre to mark the week, Friday May 9th 2025 1oam to 12pm

The image shows photographs of five children. The main photo is of two children – one in school uniform which Place2Be stickers on his sweatshirt and the other if of a young girl in fancy dress. In the top right there’s the Place2Be logo which reads Children’s Mental Health Week 3-9 Feb 2025. Across the middle of the image it reads Know Yourself Grow Yourself. Bottom left there are two young girls, one is holding a violin and the other a tuba. Bottom right there’s a young boy smiling. Children’s Mental Health Week 2025 is taking place February 3rd to 9th and there are so many ways you can take part

Children’s Mental Health Week 2025 is taking place February 3rd to 9th and there are so many ways you can take part

The theme this year is 'Know Yourself, Grow Yourself', which is about encouraging children and young people across the UK to embrace self-awareness and explore what it means for them.

A photo of a tram stop in Manchester with a tram in the background. There's a poster advertising Kooth and Qwell that says I need to talk, Whatever's on your mind we're here to listen Partnership between NHS Greater Manchester, Kooth and Transport for Greater Manchester shortlisted for the most impactful partnership in preventative healthcare category, HSJ awards.

Partnership between NHS Greater Manchester, Kooth and Transport for Greater Manchester shortlisted for the most impactful partnership in preventative healthcare category, HSJ awards.

The partnership ran an eye catching campaign for three months on the Metrolink network.

An image with the heading Kooth and Qwell. It says free, safe and anonymous mental health support. For all ages in Greater Manchester. For ages: 10-25 kooth.com For ages: qwell.io There a drawing of some older buildings and in front illustrations of four people Kooth and Qwell live chat hours over the holiday period

Kooth and Qwell live chat hours over the holiday period

Kooth and Qwell are available for support over the festive period

Sing their name choir logo Christmas Carol Concert

Christmas Carol Concert

The Sing Their Name Choir, for those bereaved by suicide living or working in Greater Manchester, will be holding a Christmas Concert on the 11th December 2024.

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