* 42nd Street
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.
What support can I get?
One to one support
We offer a variety of one to one support options and in addition to face to face and video sessions, you can also access sessions through our online webchat support from wherever you feel the most comfortable.
We also have an online drop-in you can access each Wednesday.
Find out about our referral journey
Groups
We offer a range of groups where you can connect with others, campaign on issues important to you or explore your creative side that meet in person and online.
Express interest in joining one of our groups
Help & Advice
If you're not ready to talk with someone just yet, we've put together a range of articles on wellbeing and mental health.
They’re all created with young people and can be found on our Help & Advice pages, or by using the search bar up at the top of the site.
Who to contact
- Website
- 42nd Street website
- Scan to visit this website
- https://twitter.com/42ndstreetLDN
- Notes
Helpline available Monday, Thursday & Friday: 12.30pm to 4.30pm for:
- - Referrals
- - Service Enquiries
- - Advice and Information
Where to go
- Name
- The Space
- Address
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87-91
Great Ancoats Street
Manchester
Greater Manchester - Postcode
- M4 5AG
- View M4 5AG on a map
Time / Date Details
- Time of day
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Afternoon
Morning
Evening
Who is it for?
- Ages
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- From 13 years to 25 years
- Supporting People With
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- Mental health
Accessibility
- Details
Our building is wheechair accessible. We have targeted inclusion projects aimed at BME young people, disabled young people and LGBTQ young people. Young people can choose the gender of the worker they wish to see and we offer daytime and evening sessions. Young people are able to refer themselves to 42nd Street.
Costs
- Details
Free
Availability
- Referral Required?
- Yes
- Referral Details
42nd Street | Referral Journey
You can refer yourself to us if you are a young person.
We also take referrals from parents, carers and professionals.
We will only accept referrals where the young person has consented to the referral being made.
If you feel you need urgent help, please head here.
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