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What is peer support?

“Peer support is people supporting others through a hard time, whether they are professionals or non-professionals, in a group setting or a 1-1. Some examples might look a bit more structured, like self-help groups or support helplines or recovery centres, but some day-to-day examples might just be bonding through shared experiences, like a baby and toddler group, or even just going for coffee with your friend and talking about your issues. But every peer supporter has one goal in mind, and that’s to support the person in need in an attempt to make them feel just a little bit less vulnerable.”
(Greater Manchester Peer Support Facilitator)

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Armed Forces Breakfast

the armed forces and emergency services community

Back To Me program

women aged over 18 years old who have experienced or are experiencing domestic abuse

Coffee Social

men that access support at Survivors Manchester

Drop – In

any men that access support at Survivors Manchester

Drop In

any woman (18+) who has experienced domestic abuse with her partner (whether that’s a man or a woman), a parent (including forced marriage) or son or daughter, in the Stockport borough (going up to SK8)

Emerge

anyone suffering or affected by domestic or family abuse

Finding Rainbows

anyone who has suffered the loss of a baby, child or through early pregnancy loss

Freedom Programme

women and men who are experiencing or recovering from domestic violence and abusive relationships, and helps them to regain control of the situation

Friday Hub

the armed forces and emergency services community

Hope Recovery Programme

women and men who are experiencing or recovering from domestic violence and abusive relationships, and helps them to regain control of the situation

Multiple Adult and Youth programmes suitable for the whole family

those deemed to be at risk; survivors; male perpetrators and the children and young people who have witnessed and/or experienced DVA in the family home