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Your Digital Ally for Mental Health

The GM.Digital team is dedicated to improving mental health through technology. Click read more to find out about our projects 

We’re creating and developing digital technologies which include:

  • Making mental health support more accessible and effective.

  • Improving the delivery of services within the NHS.

  • Helping other researchers collect data on mental health, even in studies relating to physical health.

 

We’re partnering with patients and top minds in technology, healthcare and education to design tools that are easy to use and helpful. We believe the best way to create truly effective tools is to involve people throughout the research process to make sure we are designing tools with people and not for people.

 

Your ideas and feedback are crucial to us. We want to ensure that the tools we develop are designed with your needs and preferences in mind. By working together, we can create a brighter future for mental health.

Our work

Find out more about our work in this short video

To engage people through advisory groups to shape our research and development.​

To collaborate with the University of Manchester Digital Health Software Team (DHST) to co-create digital solutions for mental health.

Our Mission

To establish Greater Manchester as a leading centre for mental health innovation.​

To develop sustainable digital resources for communities and the NHS to support mental health​.

To understand how digital solutions for mental health can be implemented and scaled across services. 

To communicate our research findings clearly to maximise impact.

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Our work has a global reach

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Jamaica, November 2024
Slovenia, September 2023
Taipei and Pakistan, September 2025
Washington DC, October 2023

Washington DC, October 2023

Jamaica, November 2024

Slovenia, 2024

Pakistan and Taipei, 2025

We work with industry leaders in the mental health sector

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A partnership between the University of Manchester and Greater Manchester Mental Health Trust 

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