Our Partners

We are passionate about collaboration and work in close partnership with a number of organisations and stakeholders. Below is some more info about our partners, the groups we are a part of, and how we have worked together.

YVAN (Yorkshire Visual Arts Network) are a research-led support network for the visual arts sector in the region. We worked closely with YVAN on Cultural Skills Exhibition which was displayed in Rotherham in July 2025.

Find out more about YVAN on their website

We have collaborated with The Learning Community based in Dinnington.

The Learning Community are a non-profit organisation, supporting those most in need in the areas of: Employability, Health & Wellbeing, Food & Fuel, Social and Digital.

Find out more about The Rainbow Project on their website.

We work very closely with The Rainbow Project, who are based in Rotherham and improve the lives of the LGBTQIA+ Community. We recently collaborated on event Cultural Kitchen.

We recognise the crucial role that collaboration plays in bringing positive change to communities.

Healthwatch Rotherham: Both Kathy and Zanib are members of the Strategic Advisory Board, with Kathy being Chair.  They supported the Rotherham Show, patient engagement sessions at Rotherham Urgent Care Centre and hosted a community engagement session to support Refugees struggling to find dental care.

University of Sheffield: Dr Maria Tomlison and colleagues delivered a workshop to women on Managing Menstruation.

Rotherham ROAR: artists from ROAR supported our Sunday youth sessions to learn new creative skills.

Rotherham United Community Sports Trust: Sarah McGovern (Employability and Skills Officer) delivered a workshop on employability for BAME women attending our Wednesday morning sessions. Taking some referrals to support at New York Stadium and offering one-to-one support to find work.

Rotherham Borough Council: We supported RMBC consultations with local people on Active Travel, Neighbourhood Strategy, Inclusion Strategy, and Proposed Changes to Social Care Charges.

The Good Things Foundation : We are part of the digital inclusion network – referring people to Citizen Advice Bureau as part of the digital poverty project.

Voluntary Action Rotherham: we have been supporting the Cohesion project, Bringing Communities Together.

Work Well: we offered an information session on their programme to support people with health conditions and disability to go into work or remain in work, offering practical support.

Rotherham Life Group: we delivered a workshop on menopause to women who attend our sessions.

We are also a member of the following groups and networks

The Borough That Cares

Rotherham Borough Council

The Rotherham ESOL Network

South Yorkshire patient and public experience, involvement and engagement community of interest 

NHS Integrated Care Board (ICB)

Women Inspired Network

ICB

Trained Menopause Advocates and Champions

Patient Voice Advocates for the Engagement Team

ICB