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February 2020

Mental Health Strategy Planning and Implementation Group

Our meetings
Kingston Quaker Centre, Fairfield E, Kingston upon Thames KT1 2PT
Monday 3rd February, 2020 - 10:00 to 12:00

About this event

The Thrive Kingston Mental Health Strategy was launched in June 2017 and sets out the start of a five year journey to enhance the mental wellbeing of the whole Kingston community.

Partners helping to deliver the strategy include Kingston Clinical Commissioning Group (KCCG), The Royal Borough of Kingston Council (RBK), South West London, St George's Mental Health Trust (SWLSTG), Camden and Islington NHS Foundation Trust and Healthwatch Kingston, . 

The strategy has just under gone a review to ascertain what has been achieved to date and what is in progress. It also identified what is still possible to deliver against the current transforming local and South West London environments.

This Mental Health Strategy Planning and Implementation Group (MHSPIG) meeting is held in public every 8 weeks to progress plans for the Thrive Kingston strategy. 

All are welcome to attend the meetings and input into these plans. 

AGENDA

  1. Introductions
  2. Where we are and where we are going
  3. Challenges encountered
  4. Feedback and discussion
  5. Going forward
  • Achieving for Change 
  • Transitions 
  • Peer Support

Your chance to input into plans to improve mental wellbeing and mental health services

As part of this programme of work, we are also hosting an exciting event for Kingston residents, carers, advocates and people who have experience of mental health services to come along to a workshop to share your views about Kingston's Better Mental Health Joint Strategic Needs Assessment (JSNA) and South West London and St George's Mental Health Trust's Transformation Programme (MHTP).

Contact details

If you would like to attend the Mental Health Strategy Planning and Implementation Group (MHSPIG) meeting, please let us know by emailing jaimy@healthwatchkingston.org.uk.

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