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2025 Dementia Friendly Kent Awards launched to celebrate local heroes
Kent County Council and Kent and Medway Mental Health NHS Trust are pleased to announce the launch of the 2025 Dementia Friendly Kent Awards, now in their eighth year.
Serenity garden opens for patients in Dartford
A new garden space has opened at Littlebrook Hospital in Dartford to enhance patient wellbeing and aid personal growth led by occupational therapists Fleur Hinds and Elizabeth Ojeola, has seen the transformation of a previously bare and worn-down space into a garden with greenery, flowers, a vegetable patch, socialising areas and a chicken coop.
Zero reoffending rate for veterans engaging with specialist support
By pairing ex-service members with a dedicated Veteran Advocate, Kent and Medway Mental Health NHS Trust has successfully broken the cycle of crime and crisis, achieving a 0% reoffending rate over 3 years for veterans engaging with its support services.
Thousands more seen sooner as community mental health waiting times fall
A new joined-up partnership approach is helping to reduce waiting times for people who need community mental health support across Kent and Medway. Through Mental Health Together (MHT), waiting times for community mental health teams (CMHTs) have dropped by 10.1% since April 2025, reflecting steady improvements across the framework.
Expanding care for homeless communities across Kent and Medway
Support for people experiencing or facing homelessness across Kent and Medway is being strengthened, with an expanded specialist mental health team now working alongside local councils.
Mental health trust leads the way to stop violence and aggression
Kent and Medway Mental Health NHS Trust is taking decisive action to reduce violence and aggression towards staff, following a 25% rise in assaults between 2023 and 2024.
Co-designed digital changes improve early planning of reasonable adjustments
A new digital approach is improving care for autistic people and people with a learning disability in Kent and Medway. By capturing key information early and sharing it consistently, the approach reduces repeated questioning, strengthens care planning and supports safer, more timely discharge.
One Kent and Medway Mental Health NHS Trust for everyone
For the first time, everyone in Kent and Medway will now be supported by one local NHS mental health trust, marking a new chapter in care.
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