synergi collaborative centre

Lankelly Chase Foundation has commissioned the University of Oxford, the University of Manchester and Words of Colour Productions to establish an independent centre of excellence on ethnic inequalities, severe mental illness and multiple disadvantage.

Synergi Collaborative Centre Stroke
national pledge to reduce ethnic inequalites in Mental Health Services

From Pledge to Action

From Pledge to Action is a new digital series providing a platform for diverse voices and stories to shed light on what taking action to tackle ethnic inequalities in mental health systems could, and should, look like.

Synergi National Pledge Alliance

Black men, community and wellbeing

Mental health campaigner, photographer and co-founder of Lenses of Croydon Lee Townsend joins three members of the BAME Barbers...

Latest news

Greater investment and collaboration in Pledge progress reports

The Pledge Makers’ third progress reports as part of Synergi’s National Pledge to reduce ethnic inequalities in...

Recovery Focus becomes a Synergi Pledge Supporter

Recovery Focus has signed up to be a Pledge Supporter under our National Pledge to reduce ethnic...

A new vision for Synergi is announced

Award-winning Synergi Collaborative Centre will today announce a new vision and leadership, prioritising racial justice in mental...

Blog

February 22nd, 2022

When Synergi’s journey began in February 2017, funded for five years by the Lankelly Chase Foundation, our focus on...


November 9th, 2021

In my final blog post for the ‘Surviving at the Frontline’ series, I wish to talk about contradictions. As I...


June 24th, 2021

People living with mental illness have faced many years of discrimination and stigma, and when combined with marginalisation and...


June 24th, 2021

I have often grieved the loss of valuable time at medical school where learning about some biochemical cycle was...


Join the Synergi Collaborative Centre mailing list

Living the experience – mental health advocacy

Mental health advocates Cheryl and Ismael, part of The Advocacy Project in City and Hackney in London, England, share...