In Partnership
Together, we’re stronger.
We believe real change happens when organisations work together around shared values and a common purpose. By collaborating, we strengthen our impact and ensure more people can access the mental health support they need.
We’re proud to partner with a range of organisations to deliver meaningful, person-centred support across our communities. We’re always open to new partnerships that share our commitment to improving mental wellbeing.
If you’d like to work with us, we’d love to hear from you.
Did you know?
Rochdale is the birthplace of The Co-Operative Group and the Rochdale Principles – set out by the Rochdale Society of Equitable Pioneers in 1844. These principles include: motivation and rewards, anti-discrimination, independence and of course, cooperation.
We are one of five local Minds in partnership that form “Mind in Greater Manchester”, ensuring people in the wider community experience better mental health. We support people to live well in their communities and at work and want to develop a strategy for the future of the partnership, building connections with mental health commissioners across Greater Manchester, supporting the development of joint work and assistance with funding.
Manchester Mind, Mind in Salford, Stockport and District Mind, Tameside, Oldham & Glossop Mind
Outreach in Heywood
We are in partnership with Recovery Republic in Heywood, providing mental health and wellbeing support for local residents. This project has flourished over time and although funding has reduced over the last year it is still valued by residents and local agencies.
Community and Family Health Living Well Partnership
Rochdale and District Mind and three other organisations joined together in early 2017 to form a partnership that delivers the community and family health Living Well service, with Rochdale and District Mind providing the lead on Five Ways to Wellbeing. This partnership will make it easier for people with long term conditions and multiple barriers to get the best possible support when and where they need it.
Rochdale and District Mind is powered by the generosity of our community.
The majority of our income comes from public donations and grants from funders listed below, with additional support from a range of smaller funding partners who share our mission.
For a transparent breakdown of how we’re funded, view our annual accounts and reports here