The Solihull Approach, a widely regarded and highly reputed model for universal emotional health improvement developed in Child and Adolescent Mental Health services in Solihull almost 30 years ago, moves forward as Togetherness this month following a rebranding exercise.
On 14 October, the NHS team behind the model launched a brand new website to bring together the extensive offer across its professional training, online learning hub inourplace.co.uk, and face-to-face community programmes. The website ensures a vibrant digital home to support the team in its ambitions to raise emotional health around the world through access to evidence based emotional health education for everyone.

“Togetherness is the essence of the Solihull Approach: it’s the quality in relationships that helps us to care for emotional health. Now more than ever, relationships – togetherness – is essential. Essential to improve children’s mental health prospects, promote kindness around the globe and raise wellbeing.”
Dr Hazel Douglas MBE, Director
Togetherness will replace Inourplace.co.uk, the online learning hub for parents and families as well as the solihullapproachparenting.com site. The Solihull Approach model and the content and philosophy behind all training and resources remains the same.

Togetherness Team

