Saturday, December 22, 2012

West Kent HealthNetwork

West Kent CCG covers Sevenoaks and the Weald, Maidstone, Tonbridge and Tunbridge Wells. It is the largest CCG in Kent and is committed to hearing from as many of its local residents and patients as possible to develop a health care system with real insight and involvement. To find out more click on the link to read Patient Experience & Engagement Manager, Natasha Wright's letter.

http://liveitwell.org.uk/docs/blogs/blog_maidstone/WK%20CCG%20letter.pdf

To sign up for the West Kent CCG HealthNetwork click on the application form below:

http://liveitwell.org.uk/docs/blogs/blog_maidstone/WK%20CCG%20Application%20Forma.pdf
Maidstone & Malling Carers Project Newsletter

Click on the link below for an information packed newsletter, meet new staff, see dates for January, training opportunities and see how the 'Something for Me' funding has helped carers have a break.

http://liveitwell.org.uk/docs/blogs/blog_maidstone/Maidstone%20&%20Malling%20Carers%20mh%20newsletter%20dec%2012.pdf

Wednesday, December 19, 2012

Platform 51 Women's Theraputic Group Work

9 Week programme beginning 7th February 2013 in East Malling.  For more information please click the link below:-

http://liveitwell.org.uk/docs/blogs/blog_maidstone/Jasmine%20Leaflet%20E%20Malling%20Feb%2013.pdf

Monday, December 17, 2012

Maidstone Short Walks

Easy short walks at your own pace. Open to all ages and abilities. Friendly, free and safe.

For more information please click on the link below:-

http://liveitwell.org.uk/docs/blogs/blog_maidstone/MHWLeaflet%202012%20Web%20OPT.pdf

Thursday, December 13, 2012

Recovery Group Information DayService User trainers wanted to co-facilitate recovery groups. For more information and to apply
please click on the link below:

http://liveitwell.org.uk/docs/blogs/blog_maidstone/Recovery%20Group%20poster.pdf
Mental Health Support/Action Event at Maidstone on 25th January

MIND are running these national events on the themes of campaigning and influencing the new NHS structures and the tools people need to effectively do so, to showcase peer support research, highlighting interesting and innovative projects, and to look at challenging discrimination through workshops run by Time to Change champions.

The Kent event will be in Maidstone. For further details and to book a place please click on the link below:

http://liveitwell.org.uk/docs/blogs/blogs_all/Take%20mental%20health%20action_A5_v8.pdf
Applied Suicide Intervention Skills Training

Two free places are being offered to voluntary and community organisations for this two day course in February. For more information please click on the link below.

http://liveitwell.org.uk/docs/blogs/blogs_all/ASIST%20Information%20Leaflet.pdf
http://liveitwell.org.uk/docs/blogs/blogs_all/ASIST%20poster.pdf

Friday, September 28, 2012

Dear All

We are looking at how to improve services for people in a mental health crisis. We launched a public consultation on mental health crisis care services in July and want to hear people’s views. The deadline for responses is 26 October and we’d be grateful if anyone who uses or is involved with mental health services could please complete this survey.

Here is a short film on our YouTube channel which explains what the proposals are and why they are needed: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4PNHI91ovVs

Here is the link to the online survey to have your say: http://www.kmpt.nhs.uk/adultacuteconsultation

There’s also more information on the KMPT website: http://www.kmpt.nhs.uk/acute-mental-health-review

Many thanks for your help.


Emily Turner
Communications and Media Manager
NHS Kent and Medway

Brook House
John Wilson Business Park
Whitstable
CT5 3DD

Thursday, May 24, 2012

Lauretta Kavanagh, Director of Commissioning for Mental Health Services, NHS Kent and Medway, has invited Kent LINk participants to an open meeting to hear about the recommendations raised by the LINk's Mental Health Network.

Monday 28 May 1pm - 4pm at

Maidstone Community Support Centre
Marsham Street
Maidstone ME14 1HH

Email or call Sylvia Stone on 01303297050 to book your free place.

Thursday, April 5, 2012

KMPT Foundation Trust Public Engagement Event

The Kent and Medway Partnership Trust (KMPT) are holding a series of events to enable the public, some of whom will be service users and carers, to open up a dialogue with members of KMPT's Executive team in finding out about the values, visions and future plans of the organisation, and how this inter-links with KMPT's application to become a Foundation Trust.

The West Kent event is on 19 April, 18:30 - 20:30, at

Maidstone Community Support Centre (Halls 2 & 3)
39-48 Marsham Street
Maidstone
ME14 1HH

Wednesday, March 21, 2012

Service user and carer involvement - 15 Steps Challenge

We all know that first impressions count and when walking on to a hospital ward the first “15 Steps” will give you an impression of what is happening on the ward. The NHS Institute for Innovation and Improvement are developing the 15 Steps Challenge, a tool to support ward walk arounds, looking at productive wards from the patient perspective. The programme identifies simple things like protecting meal times, protecting drug rounds and preventing interruptions at staff handovers.

The Strategic Health Authority (SHA) are working with mental health trusts across the south of England in developing this tool for mental health, as it was originally developed for Acute Trusts. The Kent & Medway Partnership Trust (KMPT) have adapted this tool slightly to fit in with the productive mental health ward and will be part of the SHA’s work, but in the meantime will use the tool developed.

The process will be that a team of people consisting of non-executive directors, carers and services users, directors, service managers etc. will visit one to two wards every month to audit against the 15 steps criteria (no more that 4 people will be in any team). A programme will be produced and co-ordinated through the Compliance and Risk Management Team who will also work in getting teams together. A briefing session will then be delivered by the Deputy Director of Nursing to the teams.

The dates for the team briefings aimed at a more in-depth explanation of the process are 11th April in Canterbury at 2pm for 90 minutes &10th April at West Malling at 2pm for 90 minutes.

Anyone interested in getting involved in the team visits should contact Janet Lloyd, PPCI Manager Kent & Medway Partnership Trust, via email or on 01227 812034.

Tuesday, March 6, 2012

Maidstone & Malling Carers Project - newsletter

Here is a link to the February Newsletter of the Maidstone & Malling Carers Project - apologies for the late posting of this item however it was published late in February and is quite current, with much of interest.

Hitchhikers Guide to the Recovery Journey - coming soon for Mental Health Carers!

Carers FIRST’s next training programme will introduce carers to the key drivers that are shaping mental health services and give an overview of the interventions and treatment that people can expect to receive. The aim is to provide relatives and friends with the knowledge and understanding to better support their loved one on their recovery journey.

The programme will focus on
  • Payment by Results
  • NICE Guidance and Standards
  • Alternatives to Hospitalisation
  • Personalisation
 and include sessions on
  • Mental Health Nursing
  • Psychological Interventions
  • Crisis Interventions
  • OT Interventions
There will also be a stand-alone workshop on Brokerage which may be booked separately.

Sessions will be delivered over 4 consecutive Friday mornings in March (2 sessions per morning) beginning on Friday 9th March, with venues alternating between Tonbridge and Maidstone. There is no charge to attend.

To request a programme giving further details or to book please email

vivienne.hall@carersfirst.org.uk or fiona.baptie@carersfirst.org.uk

Rethink Mental Illness Physical Health Summit

People with severe mental illness face a massive health inequality, with high rates of diabetes, heart disease, stroke and some cancers. In fact, people with severe mental illness die, on average, 20 years younger than the general population.

Rethink Mental Illness is campaigning to change this. We are holding a Physical Health Summit in Kent and we would like people affected by mental illness to attend. We are getting everyone together to discuss physical health inequality and what can be improved in Kent. We are inviting top professionals to come and listen to people affected by mental illness - the real experts in mental and physical healthcare.

This is a chance to shape the future of physical healthcare for people with mental illness in Kent.

Location: Maidstone
Date: 16 March
Time: 10:15 - 4:00pm

If you are personally affected by mental illness and wish to attend the Physical Health Summit you must register online at:

www.rethink.org/phsummit
or by phone on 020 7840 3153

Lunch and travel expenses or minibuses provided free to people affected by mental illness.

This invitation is not intended for mental health practitioners.

Please do get in touch if you need additional information. Thank you very much for your support.