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Talking about mental health can save lives
This Time to Talk Day, doctors from Kent and Medway’s Mental Health Trust are urging local people to speak up about mental health because a simple conversation can save a life.
Kent mum becomes mental health nurse in the team that once cared for her
A Kent mum who once feared she would never recover from severe mental illness during pregnancy is now a mental health nurse in the same team that helped her through it.
Kent and Medway insights set to shape new national autism strategy
Personal stories and expert evidence from Kent and Medway are driving major changes to national autism policy. Recommendations from a landmark House of Lords review were directly shaped by frontline experience submitted by Kent and Medway Mental Health NHS Trust.
New Kent and Medway pilot helps care homes spot dementia earlier
Health and care partners in Kent and Medway have launched a pilot programme to train care home staff to recognise signs of dementia, helping residents access timely assessments, diagnosis, and joined-up care.
Mental Health Day: Nearly 30,000 adults seek mental health support in Kent and Medway
On Health Information Week’s Mental Health Day, Kent and Medway Mental Health NHS Trust has shared new figures showing a continued rise in demand for adult mental health services across the area.
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.