Resources

Access all our resources across the
projects at Oasis Greater Manchester.

Qwell- Free digital mental wellbeing support for adults across the UK

Qwell provides free, safe and anonymous online mental health support whenever you need it. There are no waiting lists for support and no referral needed. Access to these platforms is available instantly 24/7.

Mental Health

Kooth - online counselling and wellbeing support service for young people across the UK

Kooth is an anonymous, free online counselling and emotional wellbeing support service providing young people aged 11-25 years with access to support from a professional team of qualified counsellors.

Young People

Free online safety virtual workshop (NSPCC)

The NSPCC have developed a new Keeping Children Safe Online workshop, that provides parents and carers with information about how to support their child in their online world. Visit this page to sign up.

Parent and Carer Support

Join Our Parent and Carer Support Groups

Based on valuable feedback from our parents and carers, we are excited to introduce you to our new Parent and Carer support groups. These groups are open to anyone referred into our services, they will take place every four weeks and cover a range of important topics.

Parent and Carer Support

Oasis Encounter Parent and Carer Courses

Encounter is an 8 week therapeutic offer based on the principles of Non-Violent Resistance (NVR), which explores ‘connection before correction’ and has proven to be effective where a child has anxiety, ADHD, or Autism. Visit this page to learn more.

Parent and Carer Support

Vaping: Resources to Support Young People

Vaping resources for professionals to support children and young people. Compiled by Manchester Healthy Schools and Colleagues.

Emotional and Mental Health Offer

Find local and national support for the mental wellbeing of children and young people with SEND. Plus helpful resources for parents and carers.

Mental Health

Young Minds

Young Minds provides trusted advice and tools to support young people's mental health, as well as helping parents carers, and professionals feel confident in offering support.

Talk Listen Change: Young People's Programmes

TLC’s Young People’s Programmes support young people in recognising and changing unhealthy behaviours in relationships. Through two distinct programmes, they help build understanding of what safe, healthy, and happy relationships look like.

Stop.Breathe.Think

Free counselling for young people in the North West.