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Two local charities merge to form a stronger, united organisation
Coventry & Warwickshire Mind and South Warwickshire & Worcestershire Mind are thrilled to announce they have merged to form a stronger, united organisation: Coventry, Warwickshire and Worcestershire Mind (CWW Mind).
The merger will allow the charity to support more people within their communities and offer a greater range and depth of services, positioning CWW Mind to deliver transformative mental health support and training across the region. As well as supporting people struggling with their mental health, CWW Mind also supports local businesses in the challenges they face in addressing mental health at work. CWW Mind offers specialised training programmes tailored to help organisations build resilience, reduce absenteeism, and cultivate a supportive culture. They are excited to offer a 10% discount on all training for fellow Chamber members.
Please ask for the CWW Mind training brochure to have a look at the comprehensive training menu on offer.
“We are confident that this merger represents a positive step forward for mental health services across the region,” says Steven Hill, CEO of Coventry, Warwickshire and Worcestershire Mind. “We look forward to working collaboratively with all stakeholders, including commissioners, corporate partners, and fundraisers, to ensure a smooth transition and a successful future organisation.”
This is the first of many developments that CWW Mind is working on, as they look to develop Longer-Term Partnerships with Chamber partners, support a healthier, happier local workforce and community, and help organisations to deliver their values and CSR goals — through sponsorship opportunities, joint campaigns, or customised workplace mental health strategies. A further upcoming opportunity to support CWW Mind’s work in the community is its groundbreaking supported living and mental health recovery initiative Berry Mews.
To find out more about CWW Mind and their Berry Mews development, visit: www.cwwmind.org.uk or contact Ian Smart: ian.smart@cwmind.org.uk