This June, members of our LGBTQIA+ staff network will be supporting Pride events across south west London.
Read Pride Month 2026 – Celebrating with our community…
During Dietitians Week, we’re shining a light on the contribution dietitians make within mental health services, where nutrition is not just about physical health, but an important part of recovery and quality of life.
Read The vital role of dietitians in mental health care…
We have a growing community of 41 dedicated volunteers supporting our services. Their time, compassion and commitment make a meaningful difference every day to the people we care for and the teams they work alongside.
Read Celebrating our volunteers this Volunteers’ Week!…
A team of creative practitioners has been appointed to deliver new public art and outdoor seating at Springfield Village in Wandsworth - helping to shape the identity of this growing community and support the wellbeing of residents, staff, patients and visitors across the site.
Read Creative team appointed for Springfield Village public art and seating commissions…
A joint message from our Chair, Ann Beasley, and Chief Executive, Vanessa Ford MBE, following our latest Trust Board meeting in May.
Read May Trust Board reflections: A message from our Chair and CEO…
Over the past year, we have worked with people with lived experience, carers, staff and partners across South West London to review how people access crisis care. In response, we are beginning to implement improvements to ensure people receive timely, joined-up care in the right setting, including alternatives to A&E where appropriate.
Read Accessing support for patients in crisis – what’s next?…
Find out how our Community Service Line has strengthened its Intensive and Assertive Care offer to better support service users who may struggle to engage with, use or access treatment.
Read Strengthening our intensive and assertive community care…
South West London and St George’s Mental Health NHS Trust was proud to host the Culturally Mindful Celebration event, bringing together the artists and their work produced across Wandsworth.
Read Artworks unveiled as part of Culturally Mindful project celebration event…
Yesterday, more than 200 mental health leaders, clinicians, community organisations, and people with lived experience of mental ill health gathered at Everyday Church in Wimbledon for the annual South West London Mental Health and Health Inequalities Conference.
Read More than 200 people come together in south west London to drive action on mental health inequalities…
Angelica Johnson, who works as a Community Psychiatric Nurse, has been named as the March 2026 Exceptional People Award winner.
Read Angelica Johnson named as the Trust’s latest Exceptional People Award winner…
A new pilot programme has been launched using virtual reality (VR) technology to help young people manage anxiety in school settings.
Read Trust rolls out VR technology to help young people manage anxiety…
Last month, we welcomed presenter Claudia Hammond and producer Gerry Holt from BBC Radio 4’s All in the Mind to Seacole ward at Springfield Hospital. The team recorded a special episode exploring obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD) and how it is treated.
Read Seacole ward features on Radio 4’s All in the Mind…
Percy Watungwa has been a qualified nurse for over 20 years. He spent the last 11 years at Central and North West London NHS Foundation Trust (CNWL) before joining South West London and St George’s in February 2026 as our Deputy Director of Nursing.
Read Meet our new Deputy Director of Nursing: Percy Watungwa…
We are excited to announce that the Springfield Spark Community Fund has awarded over £25,000 in funding to seven Wandsworth community organisations to run creative and inclusive community activities in Springfield Park this summer.
Read Springfield Spark awards funding to seven Wandsworth community groups…
Mental health problems are common – in fact 1 in 4 people in South West London will experience a mental health problem each year. Yet many people are unsure who to turn to if they, or someone they know, need support.
Read Mental Health Awareness Week: Know who to turn to…
Looking for a fun way to make a difference? From running a 10K or taking on a swim challenge to hosting a bake sale or themed fundraiser, there are so many ways to support our Trust Charity and help improve mental health recovery across our local communities.
Read Get involved and support mental health in our community…
Recently, our CAMHS Neurodevelopmental Team came together to take part in a 5km walk in recognition of Autism Awareness Month. As a service working closely with children, young people and families with neurodevelopmental needs, this was a meaningful opportunity to raise awareness of Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) and support the work of the National Autistic Society.
Read Neurodevelopmental team steps together for Autism Awareness…
Did you know 1 in 5 women experience mental health difficulties during pregnancy and for the first year after their babies are born?
Some women may already have a mental illness when they get pregnant. Others may worry because of past experiences, and some develop mental health difficulties for the first time during pregnancy or after giving birth.
Read Maternal Mental Health Awareness Week: 4-10 May…
Deaf Awareness Week is a time to celebrate Deaf people and Deaf culture, and to raise awareness of the challenges faced by the Deaf community. It’s also a chance to share information about the mental health support available for Deaf people.
Read Deaf Awareness Week: 4 -10 May…
This week (27 April – 1 May) we’re celebrating Patient Experience Week – a chance to recognise how important it is to listen to the voices of people who use our services, their families and carers. At our Trust, patient experience is at the heart of everything we do. We believe the best mental health care is shaped by the people who use it, and by listening, learning and improving together.
Read Patient Experience Week…