GMMH Greater Manchester mental health foundation trust

The organisation’s themes: Emotional Wellbeing, Physical Activity, Alcohol and Substance Misuse, Asylum Support, Domestic Abuse and Violence, Education and Personal Development, Environmental Protection or Improvement, Equality and Diversity, Health, Leisure and Hobbies, Mental Wellbeing, Saving Life, Supporting Public Services, Unemployment/Employment

Who the organisation is for: Only Men, Only Women, Older people, Refugees and asylum seekers, Service and ex-service people, People experiencing Unemployment, People experiencing Homelessness, People experiencing housing issues, People affected by Domestic Abuse and Violence, Offenders / Ex-offenders, Tenants and residents

Organisation description: The Trust was authorised as a Foundation Trust (Greater Manchester West Mental Health NHS FT) on 1 February 2008. We acquired Manchester Mental Health and Social Care NHS Trust on 1 January 2017 and, in consultation with key stakeholders, changed our name to Greater Manchester Mental Health NHS Foundation Trust (GMMH) at that point to better reflect the extended geography served by the Trust. We are one of the largest specialist mental health providers in the country, supporting more than 65,000 service users across our local, specialist, substance misuse and prison populations. We employ over 6,400 staff and provide services from 109 locations across the North West of England, as well as working with people in their homes and local communities. We provide: Local mental health services to the people of Bolton, Manchester, Salford, Trafford and Wigan Substance misuse services to people in Bolton, Salford, Trafford and Bury Services to over 8,000 people in prisons and secure accommodation in the North West of England Highly specialised mental health services for the region and wider NHS in England

Where the organisation operates: Unsure

Location: Bury New Road,, Prestwich, Manchester, Manchester, M25 3BL

Email: kim.turton@gmmh.nhs.uk

Phone: 07795121317

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