A dedicated mental health service has been set up to help people affected by the 22 May 2017 terror attack on Manchester Arena.
The Manchester Resilience Hub run by the NHS will support anyone who may be struggling with their mental or emotional wellbeing following the traumatic events in which 22 people died and many more injured.
From helping the very young who may have been directly affected by the incident, to family members and emergency professionals involved in the response to the attack – the service is intended to be a professional resource for people who may still be struggling to cope.....
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