Children & Young People
If you need help in an emergency, dial 999.
If it’s not an emergency, you can contact the police on 101. You can also contact Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.
If you’re a victim of crime or you have seen a crime taking place, you don’t have to report it to the police if you don’t want to. You can still get help and advice.
If you’re worried about yourself or a friend, please get help using the information on this page.




Drugs and alcohol
Help and support for people living with addiction and substance abuse.
Guns and Gangs
Help if you have been a victim or survivor of gang and gun culture
Sex abuse and child sexual exploitation
If you're a victim or survivor of sexual abuse and child sexual exploitation, we can help.
Anti-social behaviour
Have the actions of others affected your quality of life?




Coping with sexual assault
A guide for young people coping with sexual assault
Reporting a crime
How to report a crime
When someone you love dies
Help and advice on what to do if someone you love dies.
Childline has useful information if youre worried about the world.




Know your rights
The victims code
Its not okay
Information on child sexual exploitation
Get help and advice
Where to go for help and advice
Childline
A free, private and confidential service where you can be you.



ACT for Youth: RUN HIDE TELL
A guide for young people about how to react if caught up in an a gun or knife terror attack.
Domestic Abuse
Support and information for children and young people affected by domestic abuse
I am greater
A new campaign to help young people in Greater Manchester steer clear of violence and achieve their future.