Public sector partners and VCSE colleagues are working to get further local support for those affected by the recent tragic attacks. We will update this webpage as additional information becomes available.
Mental health support for members of the public
- A Trauma Support page has been set up on the Greater Manchester Integrated Care Partnership website, which offers advice and guidance for anyone affected by distressing or traumatic events -providing reassurance and signposting to services.
- Jewish Action for Mental Health – admin@jamh.org.uk, JAMH are also hosting an online support session today, Thursday, 9th October, to support the community 6–7pm (via Zoom) and register by 4.30pm to receive the Zoom link: admin@jamh.org.uk
- NHS 111 mental health line, available 24/7 – Call: 111 and select option 2
- Greater Manchester Bereavement Service single point of access (Monday to Friday, 9 am to 5pm). Call: 0161 983 0902 or email: gmicb-sal.gm.bs@nhs.net
- Victim Support – free 24/7 support line on 0808 168 9111
Mental health support for staff, volunteers and faith leaders
Support is available through the GM Resilience Hub for health, social care, and council staff involved in the response, as well as for faith leaders, including those from the voluntary, community, and social enterprise (VCSE) sector. The GM Resilience Hub helpline: 0800 953 0285 is available 24/7
Community Engagement
There have been several enquiries about the plans for community engagement, including meetings and drop-ins. This is a priority, but we remain respectful and mindful that many people remain observant of the High Holy Days for another week. We are working closely with Manchester City Council, Salford Council, and other partners as Team Bury to ensure we do that in the right way after 16 October. The intention is to be responsive to what is wanted and needed – don’t hesitate to get in touch if you wish to help in establishing what takes place so that what we do is the most helpful it can be. You can email prestwichcommunityhub@bury.gov.uk or call 0161 253 5000.
Concerns about Hate Crime
We have hate crime ambassadors across the borough who are passionate about fighting hate crime and supporting victims to report incidents. Please do report any incidents:
- Call 999 if you or any other person is in immediate danger
- Call 101 to report a hate crime in a non-emergency situation or you can anonymously call Crimestoppers to report a hate (or any other type of) crime on 0800 111 555
- Report online through
- Report it – Online Hate Crime Reporting has an online reporting facility
- Greater Manchester Police online reporting
Council Services
Please continue to contact any council services you need to speak to as usual.