How Stockport Council uses Togetherall to support its diverse community
Stockport Council commissioned Togetherall as a tool to help the population combat isolation and loneliness during lockdown.
Read how partnering with Togetherall has helped both private and public organisations on their mission to improve the mental wellbeing of their networks, students, staff, and citizens.
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Stockport Council commissioned Togetherall as a tool to help the population combat isolation and loneliness during lockdown.
Shropshire Council has invested in digital, early-intervention tools, such as Togetherall, to meet the need of its varied population, and it's now looking at creative ways to signpost our service.
The London Borough of Wandsworth was able to help hard-to-reach residents and complement existing mental health services with Togetherall.
The prestigious art school used Togetherall alongside internal initiatives to encourage the self-management of mental health.
BIMM Institute listens to the voice of their student population and uses services like Togetherall to support their mental wellbeing.
With Togetherall, Birmingham City University was able to provide mental health support to students who may not have shared previously due to cultural stigma and accessibility issues.
Supporting those who support others: Citizens Advice provided Togetherall for remote and convenient mental health support for staff.
ITV uses Togetherall to continue their ethos of peer-to-peer support in employee mental wellbeing.
How Togetherall supports the mental health and wellbeing strategy at HS2.