16–17 CMHT is a community based multidisciplinary team offering mental health services ina community setting, Monday to Friday. The team offers young person centred holistic,assessments and provides a range of therapeutic individual and group work interventions.Based on a multi-disciplinary community mental health service model, the service is provided by the Manchester Team based at the Powerhouse and can support with:
Anxiety, Fears and phobias, Obsessive compulsive behaviours, Difficulties expressing and containing emotions, Depression / low mood, Self-harm, Suicidal thought, Eating distress, Difficulties forming and sustaining relationships, Dual (drugs / alcohol & mental health)problems, Identity concerns (including LBGQT), Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, Autistic Spectrum Disorders, Issues related to unresolved trauma
The service aims to offer support into education, employment and training for young people (aged 15-18 unless stated) who are:
The teams can be contacted for advice and referrals by emailing eet@careerconnect.org.uk or by telephoning 0800 0126 606.
Offer youth empowerment sessions and educational programmes for people from all backgrounds and ages in Manchester. These programmes help to develop vibrant communities as well as enhance the intellectual, social and spiritual development of individuals.
A “Getting help” outreach mental health service. We have a team of practitioners who work in school settings delivering short-term interventions for mild to moderate mental health difficulties This could include anxiety, low mood, social anxiety, sleep problems or thoughts of self-harm. The practitioners, currently in most secondary schools in Manchester, offer direct work to young people. This is informed by a Cognitive Behaviour Therapy (CBT) approach and includes 1:1, group work or one-off workshops. Practitioners also support schools with their Whole School Approach to mental health. We receive referrals from the school Mental Health Lead.
Is one of the country’s only dedicated youth libraries, with session from 3-7pm dedicated to young people aged 24 and under. They receive support with everything from finding study guides to how to log into and play online platform games in a safe comfortable space with their friends. The library manager visits local schools to promote the offer.
Craft sessions take place throughout the year, especially during the summer months.
With the help of MMU, they have two homework sessions per week during term
time that have an average attendance of over 100 children per month.
Provide activities of creative mediums such as Drama, Music Creation, Art, Poetry and the Spoken Word. All projects encourage young people to be expressive, learn new skills, build confidence and showcase their creations.
We are a Music and Performing Art Agency based in Mosside, Manchester. Our members consist of young people aged 13 – 21 who are singers, music artists, contemporary dancers, DJs and many more Read more
Dance for children and young people.
Add a great offer to our Friday night ‘Youthy’ sessions. Arts Carousel gives young people the opportunity to try lots of different Arts and crafts including, music and mosaics.
‘Youthy’ (Young activities in partnership with KYSO)
Open access youth club for 12-18-year olds. Sports, games, dance, music, art and debate. Everyone welcome.
Working with schools with children at risk of exclusion using unique sports programmes.
Read more on their website: Football Beyond Borders
The Age of Transition Junior Youth Spiritual Empowerment Programme (11 – 15 year olds)
SALE UNITED POWERCHAIR FOOTBALL
Specialist football for young people in a power assisted chair. Practice at the Powerhouse on Thursdays and Saturdays.