We are part of #TogetherRochdale

We're working with organisations throughout Rochdale to make sure that our community recieve clear, efficient communications. 

What is #TogetherRochdale?

#TogetherRochdale is a partnership of local voluntary and community organisations and providers. We're working together to make sure that our community is receiving consistent and clear communication within the Rochdale borough.

 

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#TogetherRochdale Statement of Intent

The #TogetherRochdale Group has produced a statement of Intent that outlines the aims and purpose of the partnership communications group

#TogetherRochdale Statement of Intent

The importance of getting your Covid 19 Vaccine

A Heywood resident and Councillor Danny Meredith tell us why it is important to get the Covid 19 Vaccine.

Watch Councilor Danny Meredith

Watch Heywood resident

Information on making a 999 call from your local Ambulance Service

Information from North West Ambulance Service (NWAS) including when to call 999 and alternatives to 999. Information booklets in English, Farsi, Arabic & Kurdish.

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#TogetherRochdale ebulletins

The #TogetherRochdale bulletin is a monthly partnership e bulletin with all the latest health and social care news in the Rochdale borough.

You can read the latest editions on our website.

#TogetherRochdale ebulletin

 

Covid 19 Vaccination programme

Want to know more about the Covid 19 Vaccination programme in Rochdale?

Rochdale Borough Council have created some short information videos that you can view by clicking the links below.

Heywood Phoenix Vaccination Centre

Mr Mayor receiving first Covid vaccination

BAME Councillors on the Covid Vaccine

Having the Covid Vaccine in various languages

 

Supporting you through COVID-19

As part of #TogetherRochdale we have produced advice and information to support you during Covid-19 in a variety of languages. 

Take a look at our videos

The new coronavirus strains explained in South Asian languages.

The BBC Asian Network is helping the South Asian community to understand the new Coronavirus variants and answer their questions in five languages: PunjabiUrduTamilGujarati and Sylheti.

Find out more