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Additional Support

There is a wide range of additional support to help you with employment and studying. Take a look at just some of the services available to residents across Greater Manchester

When you’re looking for a new job or a course, you want to know that you can get there. By using the Transport for Greater Manchester Journey Planner, you can work out your route. If you need help with travel costs when starting work, speak to your Job Centre Plus Work Coach or your Employment Support Provider.

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If you have difficulty in using public transport, then you may be eligible for the Ring & Ride service; find out more here: Ring & Ride accessible minibuses | Bee Network | Powered by TfGM

 

In addition to the variety of financial support services available to you when looking for work or studying, there are other organisations available to help if you’re concerned about finances, debt or managing money. Take a look below.

Citizen’s Advice

Citizen’s Advice gives people the knowledge and confidence they need to find their way forward - whoever they are, and whatever their problem. This national charity and network of local charities offer confidential advice online, over the phone, and in person, for free. Find out more.

Step Change

Step Change provides free debt advice, to help you deal with your debt and set up a solution. Find out more.

CAP UK

Receive free help for getting out of debt, support with budgeting, making your money go further, or help in finding a job, browse CAP UK services to find the right one for you. Find out more.

Greater Manchester Mental Health NHS Foundation Trust

The 24/7 Mental Health Crisis Helpline is available for people of all ages who are worried or anxious about their mental health, or are feeling as though they are in a mental health crisis and need urgent support. The service is also available if people have concerns about loved ones, a neighbour, a friend or a family member.

Available 24/7, 365 day a year on0800 953 0285

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In an emergency

If you or someone else is in immediate danger, call 999. You should attend your local NHS Accident & Emergency if you need urgent physical health care or require an urgent mental health assessment.

If it is not an emergency but you require health advice, visit NHS 111 online or call 111.

If you need non-emergency access to the police call 101.