Published on: 24th July 2024

We've trained ​​​​sixty women from the South Asian community in Oldham to become mental health champions.

Mental health champions from the South Asian community in Oldham.jpgResearch highlighted local women, particularly from South Asian heritage, face more barriers and struggles in accessing mental health support.

We provide mental health services in the borough, and have worked in partnership with Women’s CHAI Project to run dedicated training sessions to help tackle the issue.

The sessions cover what mental health is and causes of mental illness, as well as the impact stigma and discrimination has on individuals who wish to seek help and support.

With a particular focus on Islam, the women were taught about health and wellbeing, and how people can improve their own mental health and support others. They also gained an understanding of what services are available in the area.

Nicky Littler, director of workforce at Pennine Care, explained: “We are passionate about addressing health inequalities and reducing the stigma associated with mental health.

“Our partnership with the Oldham Women’s Chai Project has been an amazing opportunity to connect with the women in the community and help to bring about change.”

Through the co-production of a mental health champions training programme and development of the network, the initiative is helping to increase mental health awareness and empower people in the community to signpost and support others.

The programme has received high praise from participants, with volunteer Yaasmin Mughees saying: “There was a time when talking about mental health was simply not done and was frowned upon, particularly in our community.

“But now, thanks to this training, more and more people are talking about their mental health, as well as those around them and the challenges it can bring.

“We’re more aware of the signs of poor mental health and feel that we can now offer helpful advice on a more personal level to someone going through mental health issues.”