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Services

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  1. Light Of Hope C.I.C.

    Light of Hope C.I.C. is a non-denominational organisation providing a range of holistic therapies to children and families in Trafford designed to relieve stress and build more positive relationships and resilience. Therapies including reflexology, massage, reiki and energy alignment are provided on a one to…
    Hampden BuildingsHampden RoadSaleManchesterCheshireM33 7UB

    Light of Hope C.I.C. is a non-denominational organisation providing a range of holistic therapies to children and families in Trafford designed to relieve stress and build more positive relationships and resilience.

    Therapies including reflexology, massage, reiki and energy alignment are provided on a one to one basis. Light of Hope support the programme of therapies with self help techniques, natural remedies and holistic approaches tailored for the individual and family circumstances. 

    As part of their stress reduction strategies Light of Hope teaches meditation through Relaxation with regular evening and lunchtime meditation classes for adults. Light Of Hope provides CDs to support and encourage meditation / relaxation practice at home.

    Who to contact

    Telephone
    0161 973 9130 0161 973 9130
    E-mail
    Website
    Light Of Hope Website
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    Where to go

    Name
    The Hope Centre
    Address
    Hampden Buildings
    Hampden Road
    Sale
    Manchester
    Cheshire
    Postcode
    M33 7UB
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    Costs

    Details
    £25 for an hour session, £12.50 for half hour session

    Availability

    Referral Required?
    No
    Referral Details

    Please contact light of hope if you require further information.

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  2. I AM Celebrating Autism in Greater Manchester (formerly ASGMA)

    I AM Celebrating Autism aims to help children aged 10 and over and adults with autistic spectrum conditions (ASC) to develop a ‘tool kit’ of life skills, particularly the social and communication skills that are needed to successfully function in today’s society. We have supported…
    1114Chester RoadStretfordManchesterManchesterM32 0HL

    I AM Celebrating Autism aims to help children aged 10 and over and adults with autistic spectrum conditions (ASC) to develop a ‘tool kit’ of life skills, particularly the social and communication skills that are needed to successfully function in today’s society.

    We have supported many hundreds of people in a variety of settings. All of our staff are trained in the particular difficulties associated with Autistic Spectrum Conditions. They are all experienced and trained at supporting this unique client group.

    The project gives members the opportunity to socialise and make friends in a supported and protective environment.

     Our current activities include:

    • Laser Quest, Bowling, Cinema
    • Meals out
    • Youth Clubs: Evenings and weekend
    • Take Away and DVD nights
    • Pub/ Social Nights
    • Drop In Sessions (Daytime)
    • Gaming group
    • 1-2-1 support
    • Holiday Activities have included: Alton Towers, Barge Trips, Chester Zoo, Day in the Lake District

    Who to contact

    Contact Name
    Wendy Griffin
    Contact Position
    Team Leader
    Telephone
    0161 866 8483 0161 866 8483
    E-mail
    Website
    I AM – Celebrating Autism in Greater Manchester
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    Facebook
    https://www.facebook.com/IAMCelebratingAutisminGreaterManchester
    Twitter
    https://twitter.com/ASGMAManchester
    Notes

    Offices in our Stretford Resource Centre are open 8.45am to 4.15pm, Monday to Friday. At other times, please us a message by email or phone and we will reply to you as soon as we can.

    Where to go

    Name
    I AM – Celebrating Autism in Greater Manchester
    Address
    1114, Chester Road
    Stretford
    Manchester
    Manchester
    Postcode
    M32 0HL
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    Notes

    Bus Routes: X50, 255 and 33 from Piccadilly.

    Metrolink from Piccadilly (line 2): arrive at Stretford Metrolink station.

    Costs

    Details
    Cost apply to some activities and services.

    Availability

    Referral Required?
    Yes
    Referral Details

    Individuals and families can self refer or can be referred to us through other bodies. 

    Simply give us a call or drop us an email to discuss how we can help. 

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  3. * Trafford Carers Centre & Trafford Young Carers

    Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday 10am - 4pm and Wednesday 10am – 8pm
    About our service  Trafford Carers Centre is here to offer help and support to any unpaid Carers in the Trafford area that may need support in their caring role. As a registered charity all of our services are free to any Carers regardless of their…
    19bSchool RoadSaleManchesterM33 7XX
    Trafford Carers Centre logo

    About our service 

    Trafford Carers Centre is here to offer help and support to any unpaid Carers in the Trafford area that may need support in their caring role.

    As a registered charity all of our services are free to any Carers regardless of their type of caring role.

    We have a dedicated team of caseworkers to support every caring role; from Learning & Disability, Autism & Asperger’s, Dementia, Stroke, Health, End of Life and Young Carers.

    Our caseworkers are here to provide any carer with;

    • Advice
    • Advocacy
    • Help with a free Carer's Assessment
    • Counselling
    • Help with the Emergency card scheme
    • Emotional support
    • Assistance with applying for funding
    • Welfare & Benefits advice 
    • Health Checks
    • Home visits
    • Information
    • Complementary therapies
    • Training sessions

    Along with this Trafford Carers Centre also has a bereavement support group, an emergency helpline, young carers support group, an Art club, Craft club and a Choir.

    See Trafford's Carers, Family and Friends Strategy for how we are working to:

    • promote the independence and physical and mental wellbeing of carers and their families.
    • empower and support carers to manage their caring roles and have a life outside of caring.
    • ensure that all carers receive the right support, at the right time, in the right place, including when caring comes to an end.
    • respect the right of all carers to decide and choose in relation to how much care they will provide.
    • ensure all carers will be respected and listened to as expert care partners and will be actively involved in care planning, shared decision-making and reviewing services.
    • ensure all carers have access to training & learning to support their caring role.

    Who to contact

    Telephone
    0161 848 2400 0161 848 2400
    E-mail
    Website
    Trafford Carers Centre
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    Facebook
    https://www.facebook.com/TraffordCarers
    Twitter
    https://www.twitter.com/@TraffordCarers

    Where to go

    Name
    Trafford Carers Centre
    Address
    19b, School Road
    Sale
    Manchester
    Postcode
    M33 7XX
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    Time / Date Details

    When is it on
    Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday 10am - 4pm and Wednesday 10am – 8pm
    Time of day
    Afternoon
    Morning
    Evening

    Costs

    Details
    Free and/or discounted services to eligible carers

    Availability

    Referral Required?
    Yes
    Referral Details

    Referrals to the Young Carers service can be made by professionals, family or the young person themselves. This can be done via email to youngcarers@traffordcarerscentre.org.uk stating the following:

    - Name of Young Carer

    - Contact name and telephone number

    - Brief outline of the situation and support needed from Young Carers team

    - Confirmation that consent has been given by a parent / guardian if the young carer is under the age of 14.

    Referrals are usually contacted within 1-10 working days. For more information or to discuss a potential referral, please contact Shay Garry or Karen Flowers on 07435 249 651 or 0161 848 2400, option 3

     

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  4. Children's Centre Family Support

    Supporting parents to enhance their skills and resolve problems to promote their children's well-being and development. Contact us for more details.
    106Central RoadPartingtonManchesterM31 4FL

    Supporting parents to enhance their skills and resolve problems to promote their children's well-being and development.

    Contact us for more details.

    Who to contact

    Telephone
    0161 912 2122 0161 912 2122
    E-mail
    Facebook
    https://www.facebook.com/puwacc
    Parent Organisation
    * Partington Children's Centre & Early Help Hub

    Where to go

    Name
    Partington Children's Centre and Early Help Hub
    Address
    106, Central Road
    Partington
    Manchester
    Postcode
    M31 4FL
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    Availability

    Referral Required?
    Yes
    Referral Details

    You can refer yourself or can be referred by a professional. A Request for Services form has to be completed, available from the centre.

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  5. Children's Centre Family Support

    Supporting parents to enhance their skills and resolve problems to promote their children's well-being and development. Contact us for more details.
    9Poplar RoadStretfordManchesterM32 9AN

    Supporting parents to enhance their skills and resolve problems to promote their children's well-being and development.

    Contact us for more details.

    Who to contact

    Telephone
    0161 912 5020 0161 912 5020
    E-mail
    Facebook
    https://www.facebook.com/OTSCC
    Parent Organisation
    * Stretford Children's Centre & Early Help Hub

    Where to go

    Name
    Stretford Children's Centre & Early Help Hub
    Address
    9, Poplar Road
    Stretford
    Manchester
    Postcode
    M32 9AN
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    Costs

    Details
    Free

    Availability

    Referral Required?
    Yes
    Referral Details

    You can refer yourself or can be referred by a professional. A Request for Services form has to be completed, available from the centre.

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  6. School Nursing in Trafford

    NEW Trafford School nurse page info: The Trafford School Nursing Service lead the co-ordination and delivery of the 5-19 Healthy Child Programme, which aims to promote the health and wellbeing of  school-aged children. All children from Reception year to year 11, 5 to 19 years…
    Talbot RoadStretfordManchesterM32 0TH
    NHS logo

    NEW Trafford School nurse page info:

    The Trafford School Nursing Service lead the co-ordination and delivery of the 5-19 Healthy Child Programme, which aims to promote the health and wellbeing of  school-aged children. All children from Reception year to year 11, 5 to 19 years old, who attend a Trafford school or who are not on a school roll but live in Trafford, for instance Home Educated children, are offered a service.

    This includes ensuring children are offered growth screening in Reception Year and Year 6.  This is part of the National Child Measurement Programme (NCMP). Hearing screening in is also offered in Reception year. The School Nursing Service also supports the delivery of the school aged children’s immunisation programme in secondary schools.

    The service can also offer information, advice, support and referral to specialist agencies to children, young people and families on a range of health related issues including medical conditions, behavioral difficulties and lifestyle issues. Theses can include some additional support with public health issues such as weight management and sexual health amongst others. The service is delivered through health promotion activities, drop-in services in primary and secondary schools and one to one contacts. The service can be accessed directly by parents/carer, or children/young people themselves, or through referral from other professionals.

     

    The best way to contact School Nurses is through school, alternatively you can contact us direct via our duty phone or email see below for details.

     

    Residential areas for those not enrolled at schools are covered by the following teams:

    South area team – Altrincham, Hale and Timperley

    Central area team – Sale

    North area team – Old Trafford and Stretford

    West are team – Flixton, Urmston and Partington

     

    Contact details as below. 

       

    Central Team

     

    (based at Altrincham Hub, 2nd Floor)

     

    Tel: 0161 912 2340

     
    email: mft.TraffordSchoolNurseTeamCentral@nhs.net

     

       

    School

     

    All Saints' Catholic Primary School  

     

    Brooklands Primary School 

     

    Firs Primary School 

     

    Forest Park Preparatory School

     

    Holy Family Catholic Primary School

     

    Lime Tree Primary Academy 

     

    Moorlands Junior School

     

    Park Road Sale Primary School 

     

    Springfield Primary School 

     

    St Joseph's Catholic Primary School

     

    St. Anne's C.E. Primary School 

     

    St. Margaret Ward Catholic Primary School

     

    St. Mary's C.E. Primary School (Sale)

     

    Templemoor Infant School

     

    Wellfield Infant School 

     

    Wellfield Junior School

     

    Woodheys Primary School 

     

    Worthington Primary School

     

     

     

     

    North Team

     
    ( based at George Carnall Centre )

     

    Tel.:  0161 549 6290

     
    email: mft.TraffordNorthAreaSchoolNursingTeam@nhs.net

     

       

    School

     

    Afifah (Independent)

     

    Barton Clough Primary

     

    Gorse Hill Primary

     

    Kings Road Primary

     

    Lostock College

     

    Moss Park Infants/Junior

     

    Old Trafford Community Academy

     

    Seymour Park Primary

     

    St Alphonsus' Primary

     

    St Ann’s RC Primary

     

    St Hildas Primary

     

    St Hugh of Lincoln Primary

     

    St Matthews Primary

     

    St Teresa’s Primary

     

    Stretford Grammar

     

    Stretford High

     

    Victoria Park Infants

     

    Victoria Park Juniors

     

     

     

     

     

     

    South Team

     

    (based at Altrincham Hub, 2nd Floor)

     

    Tel.: 0161 912 2340 

     
    email: mft.TraffordSchoolNurseTeamSouth@nhs.net

     

       

    School

     

    Altrincham Boys Grammar

     

    Altrincham C of E Primary

     

    Altrincham College of Arts

     

    Altrincham Girls Grammar 

     

    Blessed Thomas Holford

     

    Bowdon C of E Primary

     

    Broadheath Primary

     

    Broomwood Primary

     

    Cloverlea Primary

     

    Elmridge Primary

     

    Heyes Lane Infants

     

    Heyes Lane Juniors

     

    Loreto RC Grammar

     

    Navigation Primary

     

    North Cestrian

     

    Oldfield Brow Primary

     

    Park Road Timperley      

     

    St Ambrose Grammar

     

    St Hugh Primary     

     

    St. Vincent Primary  

     

    Stamford Park Infants/Junior        

     

    The Bollin Primary

     

    Well Green Primary

     

    Wellington High 

     

    Willows Primary

     

    Altrincham Prep

     

    Bowdon Prep

     

    Hale Prep

     

    Loreto Prep

     

    St. Ambrose Prep

     

    Forest Prep

     

     

     

     

     

    West Team

     

    (based at George Carnall Centre)

     

    Tel.:  0161 549 6290

     

    Team Email: mft.WestSchoolNurses@nhs.net

     
       

    School

     

    Abbotsford

     

    Acre Hall

     

    Broadoak

     

    Davyhulme Primary

     

    Egerton High

     

    English Martyrs RC Primary

     

    Flixton Girls

     

    Flixton Primary

     

    Forest Gate Primary

     

    Highfield Primary

     

    Home Educated (Elective)

     

    Kingsway

     

    Our Lady of Lourdes

     

    Our Lady of the Rosary

     

    Partington Primary

     

    St Anthony's RC High

     

    St Mary’s C of E Primary

     

    St Michael's

     

    St Monica's

     

    Trafford High

     

    Urmston Grammar

     

    Urmston Primary

     

    Wellacre Academy

     

    Woodhouse Primary

     
       

    Specialist Practitioner YOS/Senior School Nurse: Details to follow as appointment being updated.

     

    MES (only young people not already allocated to a main stream school)

     

     These children and young people will be under the care of the appointed YOS specialist practitioner. All young people open to YOS

     

         

    Egerton High

     

     

    NHS Website to help identify, treat and reduce risk of head lice NHS Website to help identify, treat and reduce risk of head lice

    Leading Children’s Bladder and Bowel Charity - Video’s exploring toileting Helpline 0845 370 8008 (Charged at 9.6p per minute).

    Teens information page for bladder and bowel issues

    Toileting and Autism information

    Advice for parents on bullying 

    For children and young people living after loss

    Guidance on parental-controls and internet safety

    UK Internet Safety guidance, quizzes and top tips for young people

     

    Who to contact

    Telephone
    0161 549 6290 0161 549 6290 0161 912 2340 0161 912 2340
    E-mail
    Facebook
    https://www.facebook.com/traffordschoolnurses
    Twitter
    https://twitter.com/TraffSchNurses

    Where to go

    Name
    Trafford Town Hall
    Address
    Talbot Road
    Stretford
    Manchester
    Postcode
    M32 0TH
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    Costs

    Details
    Free

    Availability

    Referral Required?
    No

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  7. Trafford Domestic Abuse Service (TDAS)

    Trafford Domestic Abuse Services (TDAS) is a registered charity offering support to individuals and families who are affected by domestic abuse. We support both female and male victims of domestic abuse who live or work in the Trafford area. We also support Children and Young…
    Gorse Hill Studios,Cavendish RoadGorse HillStretfordManchesterM32 0PS
    Trafford Domestic Abuse Service logo

    Trafford Domestic Abuse Services (TDAS) is a registered charity offering support to individuals and families who are affected by domestic abuse. We support both female and male victims of domestic abuse who live or work in the Trafford area. We also support Children and Young people who are/have witnessed Domestic Abuse.

    Services Include:

    • Refuge Accommodation
    • Tier 2 Move On accommmodation
    • Community Outreach (long term support service)
    • IDVA & YPVA Support
    • Domestic Abuse Surgery 
    • Children and Young Peoples Support Service

    Programmes:

    Adults

    • True Colours - A 6 week domestic abuse awareness course
    • Back to Me - A personal development programme over four 3 hour sessions

    Children

    • Family Support - a mixture of 121 and family sessions to help protective parents and children move forward together, post domestic abuse
    • One-to-One Support - 6 weeks of 121 sessions for 5-18 year olds, for children who are living in or have witnessed domestic abuse in the household
    • R'Space - 6 week programme for 5 to 7, 8 to 11 and 12+ year olds, who are living in or have witnessed domestic abuse in the household
    • Healthy Relationships Workshops - 1hr educational and interactive session
    • Supporting Young People Project - 1hr healthy relationships workshop, training for professionals, and an interactive performance
    • Speak Out Speak Now - 6 week healthy relationship course for young adults 13-17

    Training for Professionals

    • Training for Professionals
    • Lunch & Learns

    Domestic Abuse can happen to anyone - it has no regard for your sex, your age, the amount of money you have, where you live, what ethnicity you are, whether you are gay, straight or transgender, or if you are religious or not.

    Once abuse has started it is likely to happen again. Abuse is rarely an isolated, one-off incident. Usually, it is part of a pattern of controlling behaviour that becomes worse with time.

    Who to contact

    Contact Name
    TDAS
    Telephone
    0161 872 7368 0161 872 7368 07845 443840 (Refuge) 07845 443840 (Refuge) 0161 872 7386 0161 872 7386
    E-mail
    Website
    Trafford Domestic Abuse Service Website
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    Facebook
    https://www.facebook.com/Trafford-Domestic-Abuse-Services-586104688199578/?ref=aymt_homepage_panel
    Twitter
    https://www.twitter.com/tweet_tdas
    Notes

    Phone line open Monday to Friday, 9am to 5pm

    Where to go

    Name
    TDAS
    Address
    Gorse Hill Studios,
    Cavendish Road
    Gorse Hill
    Stretford
    Manchester
    Postcode
    M32 0PS
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    Notes

     

     

    Costs

    Details
    Free

    Availability

    Referral Required?
    Yes
    Referral Details

    You can refer yourself at any time. All referral forms are on the website www.tdas.org.uk that can be completed with your consent by someone else working with you.

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  8. * The Northern Sexual Health for Young People @ Talkshop

    Monday, 3.30pm to 6.30pm
    Trafford Sexual Health at Talkshop provides a one stop shop for young people aged 19 and under, providing free and confidential contraceptive and sexual health services. We work with the Talkshop youth workers to provide a young person friendly service, and you can talk to us about…

    Trafford Sexual Health at Talkshop provides a one stop shop for young people aged 19 and under, providing free and confidential contraceptive and sexual health services. We work with the Talkshop youth workers to provide a young person friendly service, and you can talk to us about any problems or issues you might have.

    We offer the following services free of charge:

    • Contraceptive advice and supplies
    • Contraceptive implants and injections
    • Emergency contraception 
    • Free condoms       
    • Pregnancy testing 
    • Termination of pregnancy information 
    • Chlamydia/RUClear screening 
    • General health advice - smoking, diet, breast awareness and testicular self examination  
    • Referral to other agencies

    All of our services are free and confidential for all ages, including under 16s.

    Interpreters are available upon request, please call us to arrange an appointment and let them know which language you need

    Emergency Contraception

    Don’t forget emergency hormonal contraception can be given up to 72 hours (sometimes 120 hours) after unprotected sex and is available free from all contraceptive and sexual health clinics and some pharmacies (even if you are under 16).

    Copper coils can also be used for emergency contraception up to five days after unprotected sex, please call 0161 701 1555 to arrange (we don't provide this at Talkshop but we can arrange for you to visit one of our other clinics)

    For our opening times please visit our website

    http://www.thenorthernsexualhealth.co.uk

    https://www.talkshop.co.uk

    Who to contact

    Contact Name
    Adele Swain
    Contact Position
    Lead Nurse
    Telephone
    0161 912 2453 0161 912 2453
    E-mail
    Website
    The Northern Sexual Health website
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    Facebook
    https://www.facebook.com/bridgewaterSH/‎
    Twitter
    https://twitter.com/traffsexhealth
    Notes

    Please enter contact notes

    Parent Organisation
    * Trafford Talkshop The Northern Contraception, Sexual Health and HIV Service

    Where to go

    Name
    Sale Waterside

    Time / Date Details

    When is it on
    Monday, 3.30pm to 6.30pm

    Costs

    Details
    All of our services are free and confidential

    Availability

    Referral Required?
    No

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  9. Together Trust

    Together Trust offers a variety of services, support and activities. For further details, please visit our website www.togethertrust.org.uk or contact us between Monday to Friday, 9am-5pm on 0161 283 4848
    The Together Trust is one of the North West’s leading disability charities. We help children, adults, parents and carers, delivering individual care, support and education to thousands of people each year.    At the Together Trust, our vision is a society where people thrive because they…
    Together Trust CampusSchools HillCheadleStockportCheshireSK8 1JE

    The Together Trust is one of the North West’s leading disability charities. We help children, adults, parents and carers, delivering individual care, support and education to thousands of people each year. 

     

    At the Together Trust, our vision is a society where people thrive because they are valued within their communities. For 150 years we’ve been championing and caring for people with disabilities, autism and complex health needs. And providing life-changing support for looked-after children and care-experienced people.  

     

    We’re proud to offer warm and nurturing homes for children and young people are embedded in communities across the North West. There we support children with learning differences and complex needs, as well as young people who are at risk or who may have experienced trauma. We help them grow their independence and shape their own story. All while regaining a sense of belonging. 

     

    Foster carers make a huge difference to young people’s lives. That’s why for over 20 years we’ve been growing our fostering family. We provide support and training so our foster carers can provide warm, nurturing homes for those who need them. Together we’ve helped thousands of young people thrive. 

     

    We offer a range of flexible community services for young people and adults with autism, a learning disability or complex health needs. We put our services at the heart of local communities, making sure everyone has a chance to thrive. Whether that’s helping adults to live independently, or creating spaces for young people to learn, work and play. 

     

    We have learning environments, supporting children and young people from age 5 all the way to 25 who have special educational needs and or disabilities. We provided individual learning plans shaped to fit their needs.  

     

    We also offer therapeutic services for families including sleep services for young people with autism, therapeutic support for schools and training for professionals. 

    Who to contact

    Contact Name
    Together Trust
    Telephone
    0161 283 4848 0161 283 4848 0800 013 0014 (out of hours) 0800 013 0014 (out of hours)
    E-mail
    Website
    Together Trust
    Scan to visit this website
    Facebook
    https://www.facebook.com/SupportTogetherTrust
    Twitter
    https://twitter.com/TogetherTrust
    Notes

    Together Trust offers a variety of services, support and activities. For further details, please visit our website www.togethertrust.org.uk or contact us between Monday to Friday, 9am-5pm on 0161 283 4848

    Where to go

    Name
    The Together Trust Centre
    Address
    Together Trust Campus
    Schools Hill
    Cheadle
    Stockport
    Cheshire
    Postcode
    SK8 1JE
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    Notes

    Together Trust’s main campus is based at Schools Hill, Cheadle, Stockport SK8 1JE.

    Situated on the south side of Manchester, we are ideally placed next to the A34 bypass. We have a number of parking bays which includes designated disabled parking.

    Time / Date Details

    When is it on
    Together Trust offers a variety of services, support and activities. For further details, please visit our website www.togethertrust.org.uk or contact us between Monday to Friday, 9am-5pm on 0161 283 4848
    Time of day
    Afternoon
    Morning
    Evening

    Costs

    Details
    In addition to local authority funded services, some of our services can be purchased by families, carers, and service users over the age of 18 or their brokers via a direct payment, individual budget, individual service fund or personal/private funds. For more information you can contact us on 0161 283 4848 or visit www.togethertrust.org.uk

    Availability

    Referral Required?
    Yes
    Referral Details

    We welcome contact from parents/carers and professionals who are interested in any of our services, as it gives us the opportunity to explain more about ourselves and to answer any questions that you may have.

    Together Trust can accept direct referrals for some services however for more information please contact us on 0161 283 4848 or visit www.togethertrust.org.uk . Some of our services can be funded via individual budgets or direct payments. We are also able work with brokerage services to deliver tailored packages of support to meet your budget and goals.

    Further information regarding any Together Trust’s service and how to access a service, you can contact us on 0161 283 4848 or visit www.togethertrust.org.uk where you can also find information for our upcoming events.

     

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  10. * Trafford Talkshop

    Drop-In is available on Mondays, Wednesdays and Thursdays from 2pm-5pm.
    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…
    Sale WatersideTatton RoadSaleManchesterM33 7ZF
    Talkshop Trafford logo

    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
    View M33 7ZF on a map

    Time / Date Details

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

    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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  11. Child Action Northwest (Community Based Services)

    Inspiring Lives and Changing Futures– it’s what we have been doing since 1886! We believe that every child has the right to achieve their full potential whatever their circumstances. We’re working in the heart of communities wherever there’s a need. In partnership with other organisations,…
    41Duchy RoadSalfordManchesterM6 7JT

    Inspiring Lives and Changing Futures– it’s what we have been doing since 1886! We believe that every child has the right to achieve their full potential whatever their circumstances.

    We’re working in the heart of communities wherever there’s a need. In partnership with other organisations, we work together to end family cycles of deprivation, drug and alcohol abuse, youth crime, teenage pregnancies, and broken families.

    Child Action Northwest supports children and young people in our care to be the best they can in order to have the opportunity to succeed in school, to grow up to enjoy healthy relationships, to have access to training and employment opportunities to be successful in the world of work.

    We believe that families are the bedrock of networks, neighbourhoods and communities that form the fabric of so much of our everyday lives. That’s why we’re supporting and strengthening families across the region where parents are struggling with problems such as unemployment, addictions, domestic violence, relationship breakdown, mental and physical health problems. We offer a range of projects that can dovetail together across a range of disciplines to strengthen families and communities and ultimately bring about a better quality of life for the children and young people in those areas we serve.

    Our innovative services have been developed to be complementary and work in harmony with each other to deliver a complete solution to improving the lives of the children and young people, families and communities that we support. Underpinning all of our work is a commitment to bring about better chances for children and young people in some of the most difficult circumstances and deprived communities across the North West.

    Who to contact

    Telephone
    0161 745 9328 0161 745 9328
    E-mail
    Website
    Child Action North West website
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    Where to go

    Name
    Child Action Northwest (Community Based Services)
    Address
    41, Duchy Road
    Salford
    Manchester
    Postcode
    M6 7JT
    View M6 7JT on a map

    Costs

    Details
    Free

    Availability

    Referral Required?
    No

    Last Updated

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  12. Sale Central Health Visiting Team

    Monday to Friday, 9am till 4.30pm
    This service covers the Sale area of Trafford. Who are we? Health Visitors are qualified, registered nurses with specialist knowledge of community and public health, child health, and health promotion and education.We work in teams with Community Staff Nurses, Community Nursery Nurses, Health Care Assistants…
    3rd FloorWaterside PlazaSaleManchesterM33 7ZF
    NHS logo

    This service covers the Sale area of Trafford.

    Who are we?

    Health Visitors are qualified, registered nurses with specialist knowledge of community and public health, child health, and health promotion and education.We work in teams with Community Staff Nurses, Community Nursery Nurses, Health Care Assistants and Interpreters.

    What do we do?

    We aim to promote the physical health and mental well-being of children and their families, and to safeguard and promote children’s welfare.  We work together with parents and carers to ensure that children have the best start in life and are able to achieve their full potential. We work closely with others, including Midwives, GPs, School Nurses, Speech Therapists, Children’ Centres, Nurseries, Schools, Social Workers, Hospital and Mental Health Services. We help to deliver the “Healthy Child Programme” which offers every family screening tests, immunisations, developmental reviews, and information and guidance to support parenting and healthy choices.

    What services are provided?

    We can offer you support and information about:

    • Family health and wellbeing including support for mothers with postnatal depression
    • Infant feeding with special knowledge of breast feeding and weaning
    • Parenting concerns and issues
    • Child growth and development
    • Language development and early learning
    • Behaviour difficulties, including sleeping, eating, potty training, temper tantrums
    • Healthy eating, play, safety and activity
    • Common childhood infections/illnesses and immunisation
    • Common skin problems
    • Accident prevention
    • Your health - including diet and food; giving up smoking; bereavement; and violence in the family  

     When do I see a Health Visitor?

    First contact with a Health Visitor can be at the antenatal stage (before a baby is born). Once a baby is born, and then at various stages within a child's life, depending on need, we can visit you at home, or see you at the Child Health Clinic/ Well Baby Clinic, Children’s Centre, doctor’s surgery or health centre. You can contact us by phone with any questions and to seek advice.

    Named Health Visitors for early years settings

    All school nursery classes, day nurseries and preschool playgroups have a named Health Visitor for support and childminders have access to their local Health Visiting Teams. Contact the locality team for more information.

    Who to contact

    Contact Position
    Health Visitor Team
    Telephone
    0161 912 2287 0161 912 2287
    E-mail

    Where to go

    Name
    Sale Waterside
    Address
    3rd Floor
    Waterside Plaza
    Sale
    Manchester
    Postcode
    M33 7ZF
    View M33 7ZF on a map

    Time / Date Details

    When is it on
    Monday to Friday, 9am till 4.30pm

    Costs

    Details
    Free

    Availability

    Referral Required?
    No

    Last Updated

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  13. North Health Visiting Team

    Monday to Friday, 9am to 4:30pm
    This service covers the Stretford and Old Trafford areas of Trafford. Who are we? Health Visitors are qualified, registered nurses with specialist knowledge of community and public health, child health, and health promotion and education. We work in teams with Community Staff Nurses, Community Nursery…
    Talbot RoadStretfordManchesterM32 0TH
    NHS logo

    This service covers the Stretford and Old Trafford areas of Trafford.

    Who are we?

    Health Visitors are qualified, registered nurses with specialist knowledge of community and public health, child health, and health promotion and education. We work in teams with Community Staff Nurses, Community Nursery Nurses, Health Care Assistants and Interpreters.

    What do we do?

    We aim to promote the physical health and mental well-being of children and their families, and to safeguard and promote children’s welfare.  We work together with parents and carers to ensure that children have the best start in life and are able to achieve their full potential. We work closely with others, including Midwives, GPs, School Nurses, Speech Therapists, Children’ Centres, Nurseries, Schools, Social Workers, Hospital and Mental Health Services. We help to deliver the “Healthy Child Programme” which offers every family screening tests, immunisations, developmental reviews, and information and guidance to support parenting and healthy choices.

    What services are provided?

    We can offer you support and information about:

    • Family health and wellbeing including support for mothers with postnatal depression
    • Infant feeding with special knowledge of breast feeding and weaning
    • Parenting concerns and issues
    • Child growth and development
    • Language development and early learning
    • Behaviour difficulties, including sleeping, eating, potty training, temper tantrums
    • Healthy eating, play, safety and activity
    • Common childhood infections/illnesses and immunisation
    • Common skin problems
    • Accident prevention
    • Your health - including diet and food; giving up smoking; bereavement; and violence in the family  

     When do I see a Health Visitor?

    First contact with a Health Visitor can be at the antenatal stage (before a baby is born). Once a baby is born, and then at various stages within a child's life, depending on need, we can visit you at home, or see you at the Child Health Clinic/ Well Baby clinic, Children’s Centre, doctor’s surgery or health centre. You can contact us by phone with any questions and to seek advice.

    Named Health Visitors for early years settings

    All school nursery classes, day nurseries and preschool playgroups have a named Health Visitor for support and childminders have access to their local Health Visiting Teams. Contact locality team for more information.

    Who to contact

    Telephone
    0161 912 5567 0161 912 5567
    E-mail

    Where to go

    Name
    Trafford Town Hall
    Address
    Talbot Road
    Stretford
    Manchester
    Postcode
    M32 0TH
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    Time / Date Details

    When is it on
    Monday to Friday, 9am to 4:30pm

    Costs

    Details
    Free

    Availability

    Referral Required?
    No

    Last Updated

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  14. South Health Visiting Team

    Monday to Friday, 9am till 4.30pm
    This service covers the Altrincham and Timperley areas of Trafford. Who are we? Health Visitors are qualified, registered nurses with specialist knowledge of community and public health, child health, and health promotion and education.We work in teams with Community Staff Nurses, Community Nursery Nurses, Health…
    Altrincham Health & Wellbeing CentreWaterside Plaza31-33 Market StreetAltrinchamCheshireWA14 1PF
    NHS logo

    This service covers the Altrincham and Timperley areas of Trafford.

    Who are we?

    Health Visitors are qualified, registered nurses with specialist knowledge of community and public health, child health, and health promotion and education.We work in teams with Community Staff Nurses, Community Nursery Nurses, Health Care Assistants and Interpreters.

    What do we do?

    We aim to promote the physical health and mental well-being of children and their families, and to safeguard and promote children’s welfare.  We work together with parents and carers to ensure that children have the best start in life and are able to achieve their full potential. We work closely with others, including Midwives, GPs, School Nurses, Speech Therapists, Children’ Centres, Nurseries, Schools, Social Workers, Hospital and Mental Health Services. We help to deliver the “Healthy Child Programme” which offers every family screening tests, immunisations, developmental reviews, and information and guidance to support parenting and healthy choices.

    What services are provided?

    We can offer you support and information about:

    • Family health and wellbeing including support for mothers with postnatal depression
    • Infant feeding with special knowledge of breast feeding and weaning
    • Parenting concerns and issues
    • Child growth and development
    • Language development and early learning
    • Behaviour difficulties, including sleeping, eating, potty training, temper tantrums
    • Healthy eating, play, safety and activity
    • Common childhood infections/illnesses and immunisation
    • Common skin problems
    • Accident prevention
    • Your health - including diet and food; giving up smoking; bereavement; and violence in the family  

    When do I see a Health Visitor?

    First contact with a Health Visitor can be at the antenatal stage (before a baby is born). Once a baby is born, and then at various stages within a child's life, depending on need, we can visit you at home, or see you at the Child Health Clinic/ Well Baby Clinic, Children’s Centre, doctor’s surgery or health centre. You can contact us by phone with any questions and to seek advice.

    Named Health Visitors for early years settings

    All school nursery classes, day nurseries and preschool playgroups have a named Health Visitor for support and childminders have access to their local Health Visiting Teams. Contact locality team for more information.

    Who to contact

    Contact Name
    Jacqui Binns & Jackie Halfpenny
    Contact Position
    Health Visitor Team Leaders
    Telephone
    0161 912 3355 0161 912 3355
    E-mail
    Facebook
    https://www.facebook.com/TraffordHealthVisitors/
    Notes

    Jacqui Binns & Jackie Halfpenny manage the South health visiting team. Please contact them if you have a compliment or issue to discuss.

    Where to go

    Name
    South Neighbourhood
    Address
    Altrincham Health & Wellbeing Centre
    Waterside Plaza
    31-33 Market Street
    Altrincham
    Cheshire
    Postcode
    WA14 1PF
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    Time / Date Details

    When is it on
    Monday to Friday, 9am till 4.30pm

    Costs

    Details
    Free

    Availability

    Referral Required?
    No

    Last Updated

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