This event is for service users and carers and is a follow up to the actions that the Kent & Medway Partnership Trust have put into place since the National Patient Survey of last year.
Tuesday 15 March, 10:30am - 3:30pm
Upstairs lounge, The Salvation Army
74-80 Union Street
Maidstone ME14 1ED
Lunch is provided. Registration is required, so for more information see the flyer here or call Maria Duran on 01227 812034.
Friday, February 25, 2011
Friday, February 18, 2011
Wanted - service user representatives in Ashford
Speakup CIC (formerly the East Kent User Forum) have places for service users who would like to to learn to speak up about issues close to their hearts in the mental health system, and represent service users at key meetings such as the Locality Planning and Monitoring Groups and the Joint Commissioning Board.
You will be introduced to the role gradually and will have the opportunity to shadow a worker before you take on the role to see if you like it first. Your travel and lunch expenses will be met and you will gain skills in speaking up in groups and other relevant meetings.
If you are interested in this role there are a number of openings in Dover, Deal and Ashford. Maggie Gallant or Amanda Godley at Speakup CIC would like to hear from you on 01843 230 726.
You will be introduced to the role gradually and will have the opportunity to shadow a worker before you take on the role to see if you like it first. Your travel and lunch expenses will be met and you will gain skills in speaking up in groups and other relevant meetings.
If you are interested in this role there are a number of openings in Dover, Deal and Ashford. Maggie Gallant or Amanda Godley at Speakup CIC would like to hear from you on 01843 230 726.
Personal Development Fund - up to £500 for service users & carers!
A reminder about the Personal Development Fund, which is intended to promote the personal development of individuals living right across Kent whose lives have been directly or indirectly affected by severe or persistent mental ill health.
The fund has been able to pay for things like conferences and training courses, travel and accommodation for such events, art materials, Reiki training, laptops, printers and so on.
A panel of service users, carers and voluntary organisations meet every three months to decide on awards. For more information, see this flyer. To apply, download an application form in either Word or PDF format.
The scheme is funded by Kent County Council and administered by Sevenoaks Area Mind.
The fund has been able to pay for things like conferences and training courses, travel and accommodation for such events, art materials, Reiki training, laptops, printers and so on.
A panel of service users, carers and voluntary organisations meet every three months to decide on awards. For more information, see this flyer. To apply, download an application form in either Word or PDF format.
The scheme is funded by Kent County Council and administered by Sevenoaks Area Mind.
Wednesday, February 16, 2011
Your feedback on community mental health in Kent and Medway
Medway PCT, who lead the development of mental health services across Kent and Medway, are asking for your help in looking at how these services can be improved. They would like to ask service users and carers six simple questions about the services they are using - including what works, what doesn't work, and what are the key factors that make a good service.
This is a great opportunity to have your voice heard!
The survey can be completed very simply online here, or alternatively you can download the survey in Word or PDF format to complete and return by post or email.
Please make sure your voice is heard by Friday 18 March!
This is a great opportunity to have your voice heard!
The survey can be completed very simply online here, or alternatively you can download the survey in Word or PDF format to complete and return by post or email.
Please make sure your voice is heard by Friday 18 March!
Saturday, February 5, 2011
No Health without Mental Health
The government have published "No health without mental health - A cross-government mental health outcomes strategy for people of all ages." A news item on the Live It Well website gives details of where you can read this, and a sample of responses from relevant organisations.
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