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An open information source for and by the groups of people working on improving Greater Manchester’s health and social care services. Browse the sites below for news, tools and resources from the Partnership’s programmes in action.
Greater Manchester Bereavement Service
Support is available to anyone within Greater Manchester, bereaved or affected by a death.
Dementia United
Working with people all over the region, Dementia United aims to improve the quality of life for those living with dementia or caring for someone who does.
Mental Health
Improving the mental health and wellbeing of people across Greater Manchester by increasing access to higher quality, connected services and changing attitudes towards mental health
Teaching Care Homes
Supporting care homes to learn, engage with local communities and promote the best possible quality of life for residents.
Elective Hub
Bringing together resources and thinking from across the spectrum of planned care services, the Elective Hub is about making better-informed decisions on how care is provided.
Workforce Futures
Involved in local workforce plans? Get access to toolkits, resources and best practice from the Greater Manchester Health and Care Workforce Collaborative.
GP Excellence
Helping GP practices across Greater Manchester improve and develop, GP Excellence (GPEx) is a collaboration with the Royal College of General Practitioners.
Greater Manchester Health Hub
Providing the region with tips and tools for a healthier lifestyle. Get help on everything from stopping smoking to understanding more about how you’re feeling.
GMEC Clinical Networks
Greater Manchester and Eastern Cheshire Strategic Clinical Networks works with commissioners to support decision-making and planning in the region.
GM Cancer
Part of the national cancer vanguard, Greater Manchester Cancer is working on new ways to save lives and ensure people get the help they need, when they most need it.