* Trafford Talkshop

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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.

 

Advice and information

Talkshop Drop-Ins

Talkshop Drop-Ins - Sexual Health help

Connexions Careers Guidance Service

Trafford Youth Forum

 

Pregnancy and Parenthood 

Young Bumps

Butterflies Young Parents Group - Sale

 

Help when young people need it most

Trafford Talkshop: Early Help Hub for Young People

Talkshop Young People's Sexual Health Clinic with The Northern at Urmston Cinic

 

Other Services delivered from Talkshop

Missing from Home or Care

Child Sexual Exploitation (CSE)

Emoptional Wellbeing support for young people who go missing or are exploited

Rainbow Reflections LGBT+ group run by Proud Trust

Mental Health Support from 42nd Street

Help with substance misuse from Early Break

 

 

More youth work in Trafford

Talkshop Trafford is part of Trafford Youth Engagement Service that includes Talkshop, Street Talk, Connexions and Activity Agreement. 

 

Instagram: Talkshoptrafford

Who to contact

Telephone
0161 912 2453 0161 912 2453
E-mail
Facebook
https://www.facebook.com/traffordyouthservice
Twitter
https://twitter.com/talk_trafford
Parent Organisation
* Trafford Youth Engagement Service (YES)

Where to go

Name
Talkshop
Address
Sale Waterside
Tatton Road
Sale
Manchester
Postcode
M33 7ZF
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Time / Date Details

When is it on
Drop-In is available on Mondays, Wednesdays and Thursdays from 2pm-5pm.

Who is it for?

Ages
  • From 11 to 19 years
  • up to 25 years for young people with additional needs or who are care leavers
Eligibility Details

For any young person in Trafford

Accessibility

Details

 We have an accessible toilet and baby changing facilities.

Costs

Details
Free

Availability

Referral Required?
No
Referral Details

Services can be accessed directly by young people dropping in, or via a Single Agency Referral Form or Early Help Assessment completed by schools, medical professionals, the police, social care workers and voluntary sector partners.

 

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