The Manchester Arena attack on 22 May was a traumatic event which has caused severe emotional shock to many of those directly affected by it. These could be survivors, family members of victims, professionals who dealt with the event at the time, or professionals seeking clinical advice about their service users needing help. In response to these needs, the NHS Manchester Resilience Hub has been established. It will coordinate care and support for children, young people, and adults whose mental health and/or emotional well-being has been affected by the incident. The Hub is based in Greater Manchester but is for everyone who was affected, wherever they may live. It offers phone-based advice, support, and information, and can make calls on survivors’ behalf if they are struggling to get the help they need. Pray for the trained mental health professionals and voluntary sector counselling agencies who will be delivering this service.
Manchester Resilience Hub
Written by Admin 25 Aug 2017Additional Info
- Pray: for promotion of this service to be widely generated so that all who need counselling help will come to hear about it and receive the therapies they need. (Philippians 4:7)
- More: www.penninecare.nhs.uk/your-services/manchester-resilience-hub/
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