Birmingham Mental Health Consortium
Supporting the mental health & wellbeing of local people

Birmingham Mental Health Consortium is a network of voluntary sector organisations with the aim of improving the mental health and wider well-being of local people, especially those who are most in need, through the provision of high quality, responsive and specialist services and initiatives.

Funding Partners

The Birmingham Health and Wellbeing Partnership (BHWP) is one of the seven core partners in Be Birmingham, the local strategic partnership.Working with the wider set of Partnerships across the city, its purpose is to reduce health inequalities, enable people to achieve better health outcomes and experience the best quality of life.
Improving Health, Increasing Employment (IHIE) in Birmingham and Solihull was launched a partnership initiative at the beginning of 2008.Its aim is to tackle the barriers that stop people with health problems being in a job and to secure the improvements to health that employment can bring.
NHS Birmingham East and North is a primary care trust. It is responsible for providing a range of healthcare services to local communities in east and north Birmingham.It is one of three primary care trusts that cover Birmingham. South Birmingham and Heart of Birmingham primary care trusts cover different areas of the city.
ACEVO is the Association of Chief Executives of Voluntary Organisations. ACEVO support, connect, develop and represent the third sector’s leaders which include Chief Executives, Chairs, Trustees, Directors and Senior Managers. ACEVO has nearly 2,000 members. We have been providing support and advice to our members for 23 years.