
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.
Togetherall is a safe, online community where people support each other anonymously to improve mental health and wellbeing.
Start referringManaged by clinicians and monitored 24/7 by professionals, Togetherall provides a rigorous support network.
Our service has been commissioned by your CCG to enhance the existing mental health support in your area and your patients can access it now for FREE.
There is no waiting list. Patients can simply search togetherall.com and click register to get support from our vibrant and welcoming community.
“Having the peer-to-peer community, the courses and the reassurance that it’s regulated by professionals 24/7, all in one place, has helped close the gap between services we had prior to the pandemic. Togetherall works very well with other wellbeing tools we offer and gives residents an additional place to turn to when they need help.”
Kadie Ratchford, Commissioning Officer Adult Social Care, Stockport Council
Residents in your area aged 16+
Someone looking for support between sessions/treatment
Someone has an extended wait time until their first session with a therapist
Individuals who are home-bound and limited in their ability to access other services
Those looking to talk to someone but may be hesitant about “clinical” treatment
Those that feel isolated or feel they cannot share their struggles
Self-driven individuals looking for courses and tools for themselves and/or others
Simply direct your patients to togetherall.com and click ‘register’ where they’ll be asked for a valid postcode.
Use our promotional materials to let your communities know about the support available.
This is a simple one-page printable document outlining the Togetherall service for patients.
This can be emailed to patients to provide more information about Togetherall.
• Depression
• Anxiety
• Adjustment to life events
• Problems sleeping
• Relationship problems
• Grief and loss
• Parenting struggles
• Student experiences, and
• Work-life balance.
• Patients looking for one-to-one support.
• Patients in acute distress.
• Patients in crisis and need urgent assistance.
Togetherall is offered on desktop and is a mobile-responsive website (togetherall.com).
• Users will register on Togetherall.com with their email or postal code and receive an email from Togetherall to activate their account.
• Users will create an anonymous username and be asked a few questions about themselves before logging into Togetherall.
• Once logged into Togetherall with their new username, they can share their experiences, comment on others’ stories, create art, join courses and take self-assessments and courses.
• Direct them to visit togetherall.com and click on ‘register’ to create an account with Togetherall.
• Share the Togetherall interactive flyer for more information
• Direct any additional Togetherall questions to the main website and ‘contact us page’
felt less isolated as a result of the Togetherall community
members found the support from our professionals had helped them
found Togetherall more helpful than any other supports they had accessed
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