Annual Members' Meeting

Every year, we hold an Annual Members’ Meeting (AMM) where we share our achievements, and any challenges, from the previous twelve months with our members, staff and governors. We also look ahead to the future. Anyone can attend, including non-members with an interest in the Trust. You can also become a Member at any time by following the information here: Become a Member | Greater Manchester Mental Health NHS FT (gmmh.nhs.uk)

The AMM provides an opportunity for the Board of Directors to present its most recent Annual Report and Annual Accounts. Our Chair and Governors share updates on progress made in delivering on our Trust strategies, report the outcome of recent Council of Governor elections, and Non-Executive Director appointments.

Members of the Board of Directors and other senior leaders will be present to respond to questions from those in attendance.

Annual Members' Meeting 2025

We are looking forward to welcoming you to this year’s AMM, where we will share our achievements, and any challenges, from the previous twelve months. We will also look ahead to the future.

Date: Thursday 9 October 2025

Time(s): 1:00pm to 4:00pm  

Venue: To be confirmed   

Who is the AMM For?

The event will be attended by members of the Board of Directors and other senior leaders will be present to respond to questions from those in attendance and anyone with an interest in mental health and/or the Trust are invited to attend, including non-members. 

How Do I Become a Member of the Trust?

You can become a Member at any time by following the information here: Become a Member | Greater Manchester Mental Health NHS FT (gmmh.nhs.uk).

RSVP

If you would like to join us at this year’s AMM, please email membership@gmmh.nhs.uk

If you would like further information about this year’s AMM, please email the Company Secretary at:  CorporateGovernance@gmmh.nhs.uk 

We look forward to seeing you there!

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