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Mental health and emotional wellbeing support
Provides free and confidential services to young people who are experiencing difficulties with their mental health and emotional wellbeing.
42nd Street, The Space, 87-91 Great Ancoats Street, Manchester, M4 5AG

Contact phone

Mondays 12pm - 2pm and Thursdays 3pm - 5pm - 0161 228 7321

Description

42nd Street’s vision is for inclusive, accessible mental health and wellbeing support and opportunities for all young people.

42nd Street is an innovative Greater Manchester young people’s mental health charity with 38 years’ experience of providing free and confidential services to young people who are experiencing difficulties with their mental health and emotional wellbeing.

Service Availability – age ranges, areas and services
42nd Street currently deliver individual counselling, cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT)*, Counselling for Depression*, Eye Movement Desensitisation Reprocessing (EMDR)*, one to one psycho-social support and advocacy services in the following areas:

  • Manchester (13-25 year olds) – please note that the above support marked with an asterisk * is only available in Manchester at the moment.
  • Salford (13-25 year olds)
  • Trafford (13-25 year olds)
  • Tameside & Glossop (13-18 year olds)

Support available

  • Online Support - Online support works very much the same as 42nd Street’s face to face support

Young Adult Peer Research Project

There are a number of ways young adults can get involved, to have their say about their experiences of dealing with and accessing support for their mental health and wellbeing from coming to an informal interview with one of our young adult peer consultants, taking part in a focus group or joining a creative session. Click here for more information.

All of the sessions will be relaxed and centre around exploring a number of questions relating to youth mental health. There is no pressure on anyone to answer any questions they don’t want to and there are no expectations for people to share things they don’t feel comfortable with. Everyone who participates will be reimbursed for their time and any travel costs. 

If you have any questions or would like to get involved email: ya.researchers@42ndstreet.org.uk

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Updated: 21/04/2023