Manchester City Council

People and Communities Homes for Ukraine

Need help

If you're concerned about someone

Are you worried about someone? Don't try to handle it on your own, get help.

If you are concerned that an adult or child could be being abused, neglected, or that they may be at risk of harm, please report it.

In an emergency or immediate danger, always dial 999 and ask for the police.

Contact us and report it

Remember even if you're unsure, report it to us so that we can check. You can report your concerns anonymously if you want as well.

Contact us by:

See what happens after you have told us.

Mental health and emotional wellbeing

There is also help available if you think you or your guest(s) need support.

It is important to speak to someone as soon as possible so they can get the support they need.

Mental health organisations

These local and national organisations also offer confidential advice, guidance and support to people struggling with their mental health.

Mind

NHS

Samaritans

NHS: Therapy For You (local support and clinical services):

Immigration support

Migrant Help UK

Migrant Help UK provides advice and support to asylum seekers, refugees and victims of modern slavery and trafficking.

Modern Slavery and Exploitation Helpline

If you are concerned for your safety, call the police on 101 or the emergency helpline.

  • Telephone: 08000 121700

British Red Cross

British Red Cross supports refugees, providing emergency provisions for those facing severe hardship to giving orientation support and friendly advice to the most vulnerable.

Refugee Council

Refugee Council provides support and advice to refugees and asylum seekers.

The Salvation Army

The Salvation Army provides support and advice to refugees and asylum seekers and specialist support to victims of modern slavery.

Ukraine response service

Manchester City Council is committed to doing everything possible to support sponsors and families in the city welcoming Ukrainian refugees.