Self-Referrals

Mental Health Help for Under 18s

TALK

Talk provides a single point of access for young people on the Isle of Man who need support with their mental health. It is run by Isle Listen, commissioned by Manx Care, and receives referrals for children and young people from any source, including self-referrals.

Talk provides a referral point for all those under 18 who are looking for support with their mental wellbeing. The service has a team of professionals who are able to provide therapeutic support, or make a direct referral to CAMHS or other service partners, based on need. Talk also provides access to a range of information, advice and signposting for children and young people and their families.

For further information and to self refer, please click here

Should you feel you are experiencing significant deterioration in your mental health, please call CAMHS on 01624 642875 (within the hours of 9-5, Monday to Friday) or the crisis team on 01624 642860 (outside the hours of 9-5, Monday to Friday).

Physiotherapy

MSK Physiotherapy

Musculoskeletal (MSK) physiotherapy is open to all Isle of Man residents with a registered GP.

They help with a range of short and long term problems including back and neck pain, sciatica, soft tissue injuries, sprains, strains, joint and muscular pain.

For further information and to self refer, please click here

Southern Wellbeing Partnership

The Southern Wellbeing Partnership

Do you know how your local Wellbeing Partnership could help you?

The Wellbeing Partnerships:

Deliver seamless, multi-agency, person-centred integrated health and social care services closer to home for the people who need these and at the right time.

  • Provide one point of contact for access to all health and social care services, alongside services provided by third sector partners.
  • Provide community-based health and social care professionals who co-ordinate support for people to help them stay well at home, through a single point of referral and assessment.

For more information about The Southern Wellbeing Partnership and how to self refer, please call 686109 or click here

Page last reviewed: 29 September 2025
Page created: 29 September 2025