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Young people to benefit as trust secures Duke of Edinburgh accreditation
Young people across Kent and Medway can now volunteer at Kent and Medway Mental Health NHS Trust as part of their Duke of Edinburgh Award, as the trust is now the only county’s DofE accredited mental health organisation.
New pilot brings mental health support directly into domestic abuse services
A new one-year pilot is improving access to mental health support for people affected by domestic abuse by embedding mental health professionals directly into frontline domestic abuse services in West Kent.
First win for mental health service at Medway SEND Awards
Medway’s Young Person’s Wellbeing Service have taken home a top award at the 3rd Annual Medway SEND Awards, marking a first.
Trust and community partner work together to co-create better mental health services
Kent and Medway Mental Health NHS Trust and WeThriveTogether CIC have joined forces to co-create mental health services with local communities, aiming to reduce health inequalities and improve access to support across Kent and Medway.
Kent and Medway recognised for contribution to national autism anxiety research trial
Autistic children and young people from Kent and Medway are to benefit from new treatment for anxiety, after more than 10 local families joined an innovative new trial.
Care Quality Commission lifts safety notice for Kent and Medway Mental Health NHS Trust
The Care Quality Commission has lifted the safety notice issued to Kent and Medway Mental Health NHS Trust’s community services last year, after inspectors confirmed that the trust had delivered improvements across its community mental health teams.
NHS first: Kent and Medway trust digitally records peer support outcomes
Kent and Medway Mental Health NHS Trust has become the first NHS trust in the UK to digitally record the outcomes of peer support, introducing new tools that capture the impact peer support workers have on people’s recovery.
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Our vision, values and strategy
Find out how our vision, values and strategy shape compassionate, inclusive mental health services across Kent and Medway. These values were co-developed in 2025 as part of our trust identity priority and launched in October 2025.
Board meetings
The Trust Board is publicly accountable for the running of the trust and holds corporate responsibility for its actions. It is made up of executive and non-executive directors and meets monthly.