‘What’s On’ Newsletter October/November 2017 A snapshot of activities going on in South Manchester Information compiled by the Community Inclusion Connect Service When it comes to wellbeing, other people matter. Evidence shows that good relationships with family, friends and the wider community, are important for mental wellbeing. Peer support social network groups: Monday St Andrews House Drop-In, Brownley Road, M22 0DW 9.30-12:00 £1 Tuesday Battery Park, Wilbraham Rd, M21 Drop in anytime in the morning Free. Friday Social Networking morning at the ‘Parrswood’, Parrswood Road, Didsbury Free Cafe Q, lunch meet up, Church Road, Northenden 12.00 Drop In at St Andrews House, Brownley Road M22 ODW 12.00 – 2.00 Saturday Self Help Drop-In, 9 Self Help Services, Wythenshawe Forum 10:00–12:00 Sunday Hall Lane Drop-In. 157 Hall Lane, Manchester M23 1WD 12.00-15.30 Targeted Youth Support Service Career Connect is the service provider in Manchester delivering the Manchester Targeted Youth Support Service (previously known as Manchester Connexions) The service aims to offer support into education, employment and training for young people who are: Young carers 11-18, Young people with S.E.N.D(up to 25), Care Leavers (up to 25) and looked after children. Young people supervised by Youth Justice Teams. Teenage parents and pregnant teenagers, Young people who are at risk of becoming long term NEET and In Year 11 transition. The teams can be contacted for advice and referrals by emailing
[email protected] or by telephoning 0800 0126 606. The service is delivered by appointment from a range of venues across the city in partnership with other support services.