Our Children and Young People's services are going through a lot of exciting changes at the moment! One of big changes is that our service is now called Take 5!

At Tameside, Oldham and Glossop Mind we offer counselling to all residents of Tameside and Glossop aged 16 or over.
Join our Interactive, online wellbeing services to help you cope better whilst social distancing.
Just as our bodies can become poorly, people’s minds can become emotionally unwell. People of all ages can become emotionally unwell, that is why we're here to help with Youth in Mind.
Active Monitoring is an early intervention, guided self-help service that runs from a number of GP practices in Oldham.
We are currently offering a huge range of both fully accredited courses and awareness sessions. Our courses aim to educate our community in a variety of areas surrounding Mental Health.
Want to volunteer? Be a buddy! Be part of a brand new exciting project for Tameside. The Tameside Buddy Project is looking for volunteers like you.
The Topaz Café is a not-for-profit hub that creates a huge selection of freshly made vegetarian meals at a reasonable price. Let Topaz take care of your lunch while you take care of yourself!
Fundraising greatly helps us gain much needed funds so we can continue to improve and expand the services we offer throughout the community. It's also a great way to get active and meet new people!
Our Children and Young People's services are going through a lot of exciting changes at the moment! One of big changes is that our service is now called Take 5!
A Stalybridge school has been recognised for its work supporting the mental health and wellbeing of its pupils, staff and parents. Silver Springs Academy received the nationally recognised AcSEED award at a special assembly by Tameside, Oldham and Glossop (TOG) Mind.
Here's the latest edition of the TOG Mind Wellbeing Column!
Do you find it difficult over these cold winter months? Would you benefit from some extra support or signposting?
Visit our Topaz Café to get rapid access to mental health support and a FREE hot drink and a snack as part of our winter wellbeing project.
View our leaflet for this project below:
Time to Talk Day launched in 2007 and takes place on the first Thursday in February each year to get as many people as possible to talk about mental health.