We’re reviewing how people access urgent mental health support in South West London, and we need your views to help shape our next steps. Please take a few minutes to complete our short survey and share your feedback.
Read Share your feedback on accessing crisis support in South West London…
A new online directory has been launched to help people across Kingston, Merton, Richmond, Sutton and Wandsworth find local health, wellbeing and community support more easily.
Read Know who to turn to in your community: A new signposting resource for South West London…
Improvements in our quality of care have driven the Trust’s improved position in the mental health trust league tables. Each Trust in England is placed into this table, with quarterly ratings published, based on a range of measures including quality of care, operational performance, and financial stability.
Read Improvement in our Trust’s position in NHS league tables…
Springfield Village is a new stigma-breaking community at the heart of Wandsworth with new mental health facilities, hundreds of new homes and a recently opened 32-acre park. Barratt London and AND London are now inviting artists, designers and creative practitioners to contribute to this neighbourhood through two major commissions.
Read Help shape Springfield Village: Two creative opportunities now live…
This year, we’re adding a special touch of warmth and celebration with our We Care Festive Celebration. The Trust Charity is inviting donations to help us deliver a bespoke party-in-a-box to every ward. Each box will include festive decorations, treats and goodies to help bring a sense of celebration and comfort to patients and staff on Christmas Day, while recognising and respecting the many other cultural and religious festivities observed during this season.
Read Over 50% raised – Support our Winter Appeal!…
The CAMHS Dynamic Support Team has been recognised at the Personalised Care Awards 2025 London, celebrating outstanding person-centred care across the capital. The team received the Shared Decision-Making Award for their unwavering commitment to ensuring that every child, young person and family they support is genuinely heard, understood and actively involved in decisions about their care.
Read CAMHS Dynamic Support Team wins Personalised Care Award…
Today, on International Volunteers Day, we’re recognising the amazing difference our volunteers make across our Trust. We’re grateful to everyone, staff, service users, carers, families and friends, who generously share their time, skills, and energy to support our work and help us deliver compassionate, high-quality care.
Read Celebrating our volunteers…
Staff at South West London and St George’s Mental Health NHS Trust were given an exclusive first look inside Tala building, our new space at Tolworth Hospital.
Read Inside Tala – A first look at our new hospital building…
First public exhibition showcases vibrant collection of artwork from Richmond peer support groups
Read “Everyone is an artist!” Richmond peer support art groups celebrate their first exhibition…
We are delighted to congratulate Harriet Rice and the National Deaf CAMHS Outpatients Team, who have been named the winners of the Claire Campbell Outstanding Achievement Award.
Read National Deaf CAMHS Outpatients Team wins Outstanding Achievement Award…
Hear how our innovative Cultural Capability Training Programme is helping to dismantle health inequalities and improve the quality of care that all patients receive.
Read Building cultural capability in mental health care…
It’s time to mark your calendars! Join us for Springfield Village's third Christmas tree-lighting ceremony, which will take place on 4 December 2025 from 4pm at ToastStores.
Read Join our annual Christmas tree lighting celebration…
It can be said that working in the NHS takes a special kind of person and at our Trust,we’re fortunate to have so many dedicated and committed colleagues. To honour staff who have reached 25 years of service, we recently held a special awards ceremon y celebrating their achievements and dedication.
Read Celebrating 25 years of dedicated service at our Trust…
There was music, movement and plenty of smiles at Trinity as our amazing Bluebell Ward team once again welcomed the incredible Deaf Rave for a DJ Workshop Taster Session, an especially meaningful moment as we mark Disability History Month.
Read Bluebell Ward celebrates Disability History Month with inspiring Deaf rave DJ workshop…
South West London and St George’s Mental Health NHS Trust was delighted to celebrate Springfield Village at the 2025 Health Service Journal (HSJ) Awards in central London on Thursday evening.
Read Mental Health Innovation of the Year: Springfield Village celebrated at HSJ Awards…
Today, we join organisations across the country in recognising Carers’ Rights Day, an important moment to celebrate and support the thousands of unpaid carers who play such a vital role within our communities.
Read Carers’ Rights Day: Supporting those who care for others…
To mark International Men’s Day, Dr Billy Boland, our Chief Medical Officer and Regional Clinical Director for Mental Health in London, reflects on why men’s mental health is an urgent public health concern, and what we can do to ensure more men get the care and support they need, sooner.
Read International Men’s Day: From crisis to prevention in men’s mental health…
Sindy Sugumar has been selected as the latest 2025 winner of the Trust’s Exceptional People Award. Sindy works as a Service Improvement Project Lead and has been at the Trust for seven years, recently moving from a different corporate role to join the Transformation team.
Read Sindy Sugumar named as the Trust’s latest Exceptional People Award winner…
Our Trust’s 24/7 Mental Health Crisis Line (0800 028 8000) is a key route to urgent support for patients, partners, and our wider community. In the coming 12 months, our Crisis Line will transition to be part of the NHS 111 ‘Press 2 for mental health’ service. This service is designed to support anyone experiencing a mental health crisis, those concerned about a friend or loved one, as well as fellow Blue Light services and healthcare professionals supporting those in crisis.
Read Planned changes to our Mental Health Crisis Line in 2026…
This week marks Self-Care Week, we ’re using this opportunity to highlight the importance of looking after your mental, emotional and physical health during the winter months, particularly for those affected by Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD).
Read Self Care Week: Supporting your wellbeing during the winter months…