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Looking After Yourself
Being able to look after yourself can help you to stay independent, but by doing things like keeping your feet in good condition, you can also reduce the risk of falls. As you get older, or if you have a health condition that affects your mobility, everyday things like getting dressed in the morning might…Shopping
If you are unable to visit the shops in person, here are suggestions of some other ways you can get your essential supplies. Help from family and friends Consider family members or friends that may be able to help. They may be able to pick up your shopping while out doing their…Medication Management
While taking medication is a necessary part of many people’s lives, it’s often easy to get distracted and forget to take them. Not only can this have an effect on the condition you are taking them for, but can also lead to or cause other issues, such as increasing the risk of a fall. Here are…Staying mentally well & socially connected
We understand the importance of mental health on your overall wellbeing. This includes feeling socially connected, combatting social isolation and loneliness.Veterans & Armed Forces Toolkit
Welcome to this dedicated area of 'Help & Support Manchester', for Veterans & Armed Forces. Lots of work is taking place across Greater Manchester which is enabled by the introduction and commitment to a Community Covenant. A Community Covenant is a voluntary statement of mutual support between a civilian…Local Offer SEND Information Hub
Welcome to Manchester Local Offer’s SEND Information Hub. There's a lot of information out there for the city's families, so we’ve created this resource to bring it together in one place. To learn more about us, please visit Welcome to Manchester Local Offer. If you…Welcome To Manchester Local Offer
Welcome to Manchester Local Offer. This is an introduction to who we are and how we can support you, whether you are a parent carer, family member, or working in the city with families. We’re about all things SEND for children and young people…Tools & Resources for Practitioners
Being a carer can mean lots of different things - for young people caring for a member of their family could make them a young carer. Young carers are people under 18 years old who look after a family member who has a disability, illness,…Youth Offer
Here you will find information on positive activities and support services for young people, most of which are low cost or free. This includes details of employment, skills and training services, holiday activities, youth clubs, one to one support, dance, arts and drama groups and…