Mental health partnership board
What do you think about mental health services for adults?
Salford Mental Health Partnership Board is running a number of Engagement drop-in sessions at various locations across Salford.
This is your opportunity to get involved and help to shape mental health services for the people of Salford.
It is very informal and there is no pressure to say anything at all – come along and see what others think!
The sessions are taking place at :
- Irlam Library
- Swinton Library
- Broughton Library
- Willow Tree Healthy Living Centre
- Energise Healthy Living Centre
For dates and times, please see the notice boards in these centres.
Come and get involved - you can make a real difference!
In 2005 the Salford Mental Health Partnership Board was set up. The aim of the Board is to enable representatives from Health and Social Care, along with Service User and Carer Representatives, to oversee the development, management and performance of mental health services in Salford.
Three Service User and three Carer Representatives work alongside a range representatives from health and social care to ensure that mental health services in Salford are developing in the way service users and carers want.
Downloadable documents
- Mental Health Partnership Board minutes, May 08 (Microsoft Word format, 933kb)
- Mental Health Partnership Board minutes, January 08 (Microsoft Word format, 62kb)
- Report on the Work of Salford Mental Health Partnership Board, 2005/2006 (Microsoft Word format, 152kb)
- Mental Health Partnership Newsletter, Summer 08 (Adobe PDF format, 233kb)
- Mental Health Partnership Newletter, Summer 07 (Adobe PDF format, 3mb)
- Mental Health Partnership Newsletter, Winter 06 (Adobe PDF format, 3.3mb)
- Mental Health Partnership Newsletter, Summer 06 (Adobe PDF format, 266kb)
If you are unable to view documents of these types, our downloads page provides links to viewing software.
This page was last updated on 03 November 2008
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