Support offered for people affected by New Year's Eve attack

Victim Support and the NHS Manchester Resilience Hub are both available for people who witnessed or were impacted by the incident.

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Published 2nd Jan 2019
Last updated 2nd Jan 2019

People who were caught up in the New Year's Eve attack at Manchester's Victoria Station are being offered advice and support.

Greater Manchester Combined Authority have confirmed the Resilience Hub, set up in the wake of the Arena Attack last year, has be reopened to support those who witnessed, or were impacted, by the incident.

The Hub will be open from 10:00am on Wednesdat 2 Janury.

The hub provides a central point for mental health advice and support. Where one-to-one therapy is needed, clinicians in the hub work with other organisations across the country to help people receive the care they need from services close to where they live.

It is open Tuesday 10am-6pm, Wednesday 10am-8pm, Thursday 10am-6pm and Friday 10am-6pm.

Call 0333 009 5071 or email GM.help@nhs.net

For more information visit: https://www.penninecare.nhs.uk/your-services/manchester-resilience-hub

If you witnessed or have been affected by the 31 December incident, you can contact Victim Support on 0808 168 9111. All calls to this number are free.