? Manchester charity supports some of the most hard-to-reach groups of young people
? Offers young people one-to-one and group therapeutic programmes
? Allows self-referrals and has strong links with local statutory agencies
ACTION
42nd Street is a mental health charity established more than 35 years ago, that supports young people aged from 11 to 25 who are experiencing mental health difficulties across Greater Manchester.
The charity targets young people at higher risk of poor mental health such as lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and questioning (LGBTQ) young people; those with disabilities; young parents; young carers; and the black and minority ethnic (BAME) community.
Young people from these groups can access several mental health services including needs assessments, counselling and psychotherapy, and one-to-one support. They can also take part in youth engagement projects, creative programmes, advocacy and volunteering opportunities.
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