Body Mind Collective aims to provide opportunities and resources for Sandwell residents to better their health and wellbeing. We are committed to social justice and working with those who are most ignored, excluded and disadvantaged.
Body Mind Collective celebrates our society as diverse in race, culture, faith and other beliefs, sexuality, abilities, gender, and age.
Body Mind Collective is committed to challenging disadvantage and inequality, and aims to promote diversity and equality in all areas of its work and structures.
Body Mind Collective believes:
- In working towards a just and participatory society
- That all people have equal rights to work towards social justice and to participate in decision-making processes and local action
- That priority should be given to working with communities and groups whose full participation in society is limited by economic disadvantage or discrimination
The role of Body Mind Collective is to affirm and enable all people to strengthen their own physical and mental health through equal opportunities and resources
We want to create a culture that respects and values each others’ differences, that promotes dignity, equality and diversity, and that encourages individuals to maximise their true potential.
We endeavour to remove the barriers, bias, and discrimination that prevents people from realising their potential and develop an organisational culture that positively values diversity.