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Children and Young People

The organisations in this sub-category offer advice and support that will be of use to children and young people and to those who work with them.

You will also find organisations that are of interest to children and young people and those who work with them in the Community, Education, Health and Leisure sections.

Afrocats

Uses multi-cultural dance as a means to create opportunities to develop and engage young adults in performing arts, through performances and workshops with socially and economically disadvantaged young adults from a variety of countries and backgrounds. Works with young adult seeking refuge from various African regions.

Childline

Childline is the UK's free national helpline for children and young people in trouble or danger, you can call them on 0800 1111

Hyde Road Sure Start

Supports families in Ardwick, West Gorton and Gorton

Manchester Children

Information about childcare and support for working parents

Manchester Children's Information Service

can provide you with detailed information on childcare available in your area; registered childminders, nurseries, nursery schools, children's centres, Sure Start, creches, adult and toddler groups, play and out of school activity and parenting support. Call free on 0800 083 7921

Manchester Young Lives

Our projects aim to give children and young people opportunities to develop their full potential and become positively involved in society

MAP (Manchester Multi Agency Partnership for ...

... Disabled Children and Young People - Seeking to provide the best and most useful services for all disabled children, teenagers and their parents or carers

Odopa Centre

Odopa Centre is a non-profit making organisation based in Manchester, England that was founded in October 2008. The Centre provides community -based services to a spectrum of society, particularly in areas of culture, art, education, health and intergeneration integration. It provides support and activities which develop young people with skills, capacities and capabilities to enable them to participate in society as mature and responsible individuals. Within the Centre is Odopa Cultural Group that works mainly but not exclusively in schools and community arts centres introducing, demonstrating and teaching aspects of Afrikan culture, especially the music, visual arts, drama, storytelling and dance (and associated arts) of West Afrika. It acts as a producing and performing company of innovative traditional and contemporary Afrikan dance and music for the community, mid scale and large scale venues. It tours nationally and internationally. And promote cultural exchanges between Afrika and other parts of the World. Odopa aim is to advance the education of the public concerning Afrika and its art, anthropology and culture. Our core project is a programme of participatory combined arts workshop that we run at the Centre and in schools.

The Site

Aims to be the first place all young adults turn to when they need support and guidance through life.

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