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OUR PARTNERS

The Collaboration for Mental Wealth in Moray brings together organisations from across the region and beyond who share a commitment to community‑led research, wellbeing and inclusion. Each partner contributes their own strengths — from arts and culture to digital innovation, equality, nature connection and lived‑experience leadership.

 

Together, we’re building a network that reflects the diversity, creativity and knowledge of Moray’s communities.

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Arrows – A Quarriers Service

 

Arrows provides support for individuals and families affected by substance use. Their team works to reduce harm, build hope and empower people to make positive changes in their lives.

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Digital Health & Care Innovation Centre (DHI)

 

DHI is Scotland’s national innovation centre for digital health and care. In Moray, they lead the Rural Centre of Excellence, developing Living Labs that explore mental wellbeing, care‑at‑home solutions and smart housing. Their work connects technology and community needs to create healthier futures.

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Earthtime for All

 

Earthtime creates opportunities for children and families to connect with nature. Their outdoor activities promote wellbeing, confidence and a sense of belonging — key ingredients for mental wealth.

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Grampian Regional Equality Council (GREC)

 

GREC works to promote equality and tackle discrimination across the region. They bring expertise in inclusion and diversity, ensuring that mental wealth initiatives reflect and respect all voices.

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Moray Art Development Engagement (M:ADE)

 

M:ADE uses creativity to spark conversations and strengthen community connections. Through arts‑based projects, they help people share experiences and explore what mental wealth means in everyday life.

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Moray Wellbeing Hub 

 

Moray Wellbeing Hub is a social movement and social enterprise dedicated to empowering people to live mentally healthy lives informed by lived experience. They host the Collaboration for Mental Wealth in Moray, bringing partners and communities together to co‑create solutions and build lasting wellbeing.

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Science Ceilidh

 

Science Ceilidh supports cultural and knowledge democracy across Scotland. Inspired by the Gaelic cèilidh — bringing people together — they connect communities, research, culture and wellbeing to drive social change. They also facilitate Community Knowledge Matters, a network focused on community‑led research shaping practice and policy.

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tsiMORAY

 

tsiMORAY is the Third Sector Interface for Moray, supporting charities, community groups and social enterprises. They champion collaboration and inclusion, helping local organisations work together to improve wellbeing and resilience.

OUR NATIONAL NETWORK

The Collaboration for Mental Wealth in Moray is part of the Community Research Networks programme, a UK‑wide initiative funded by UK Research and Innovation (UKRI) and delivered by The Young Foundation. The programme supports place‑based networks across the UK to build the skills, confidence and connections needed for communities to take part in research that matters to them.

UK Research and Innovation (UKRI)

UK Research and Innovation (UKRI) is the UK’s largest public funder of research and innovation. They work with universities, charities, businesses and communities to create a research system that benefits everyone.

The Young Foundation

The Young Foundation brings people and organisations together to understand local priorities and support collective action. They champion community‑led research and social innovation, helping communities shape fairer futures.

Being part of this national programme connects Moray to a wider movement of communities exploring wellbeing, resilience and local decision‑making across the UK.

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