

Our Trust was thrilled to be commended at the 2025 Wandsworth Chamber of Commerce Awards for our innovative mental health training programme.
Read Trust ‘commended’ for community mental health programme at Wandsworth Chamber Awards…Carers play a vital role in supporting individuals who face challenges living independently. Often spouses, relatives, or friends, many carers don’t identify themselves as such, yet their contribution is invaluable.
Read Carers Week 2025…The plan outlines our vision in which everyone, regardless of background, has equitable access to culturally sensitive, high-quality mental health services, supported by strong partnerships, transparent data, and a workforce empowered to make real change.
Read Trust launches ambitious Health Inequalities Strategic Plan…This week, as part of National Volunteers’ Week, we’re celebrating the incredible contributions of our volunteers across the Trust. From staff and service users to carers, families and friends, we’re grateful to everyone who gives their time, skills and energy to support our work in so many valuable ways.
Read Spotlight on our volunteers…Our Trust is working to make mental health care in emergency departments more compassionate, purposeful and timely. As part of that commitment, a new pilot has launched at St George’s Emergency Department (ED) to provide immediate support to people arriving with mental health needs.
Read Helping patients get fast mental health support in Emergency Departments…A project is aiming to make the care of our inpatients more purposeful and recovery focused. The Purposeful Admission project, part of the Adult Patient Journey programme, has created a new way to make the reasons a patient has been admitted really clear. This helps staff to provide great care and help patients work towards their recovery.
Read How purposeful admission supports more focused care…Our Trust is working towards ensuring patients are seen in the most timely way possible – and supporting those who need to wait to be seen. To address this, our Community Service Line is launching a pilot project aimed at service users who have been waiting 90 days or more for treatment in the community. The project, Staying Connected While You Wait, is part of a Quality Improvement collaborative designed to ensure that people waiting for treatment feel connected to our services.
Read Staying Connected While You Wait…Tony Garcia has been named as the March 2025 winner of the Trust’s Exceptional People Award. Tony , Store Keeper in the Portering Team at Springfield, has been at the Trust for over 30 years, and is well known for always going the extra mile to help teams with last minute deliveries and various tasks.
Read Celebrating our latest Exceptional People Award winner: Tony Garcia…Dr Ilenia Pampaloni, Consultant Psychiatrist and Clinical Lead for the National OCD Service, is a finalist in the BBC All in the Mind Award’s. Dr Pampaloni was nominated by Duncan, a patient previously on an inpatient ward at Springfield University Hospital. The awards recognise the unsung heroes that support people who are struggling with their mental health.
Read Trust Clinician Nominated for BBC All in the Mind Award…The bank holiday can be a welcome break for many, but for others, it may feel isolating, overwhelming, or emotionally challenging, especially when usual routines are disrupted, and many services are closed. If you’re struggling with your mental health this Easter bank holiday, you are not alone. Here’s how to find help and support during the long weekend.
Having a relative or friend as an inpatient at a psychiatric ward can be an incredibly challenging time. To address this, our Trust’s Recovery College, Acute and Urgent Service Line staff, and carers, have co-developed a new course called ‘Friendly Wards’. Designed to tackle some of the immediate needs of carers, the course is open to anyone caring for an individual who has been admitted onto a ward within the Trust.
Read Friendly Wards: Trust Recovery College launches new course for carers supporting inpatients…We celebrated a major milestone in our mental health awareness programme, having now trained 200 people in Mental Health First Aid courses. The achievement was marked with a special training session delivered for Healthwatch colleagues, and office staff working for Members of Parliament representing constituencies across South West London.
Read Mental Health Awareness Week 2025: Trust celebrates training 200 local people in Mental Health First Aid…This Mental Health Awareness Week we took the opportunity to meet some of our amazing staff providing a range of professional support within the community through our Integrated Recovery Hubs.
Read Mental Health Awareness Week 2025: Putting mental health services at the heart of our communities…The theme for Mental Health Awareness Week this year is community, and what better way to celebrate than by showcasing our 32-acre community asset located at the heart of Springfield Village in Tooting.
Read Mental Health Awareness Week 2025: Welcoming our community to Springfield Park…Today, over 150 mental health leaders, clinicians, community partners, and people with lived experience of mental ill health gathered at Everyday Church in Wimbledon for the annual South West London Mental Health Conference.
Read Mental Health Awareness Week 2025: Mental health conference brings south west Londoners together…As part of Mental Health Awareness Week, and in recognition of this year’s theme of community, we are proud to share R-I-S-E: From Pain to Purpose, a powerful short film created in collaboration with the Metropolitan Police. The film explores resilience, recovery, and the reality of living with mental health and substance use challenges.
Read Mental Health Awareness Week 2025: From struggle to strength: Paul’s journey of recovery and purpose…ForInternational Nurses Day we spoke to mental health nurse Dr. Rosemary Jambert-Gray, who is marking an incredible 50 years in nursing.
Read Celebrating 50 years of nursing with Dr. Rosemary Jambert-Gray…In honour of International Nurses Day, our Chief Nurse, Sharon Spain, shares a heartfelt message of thanks and recognition for the incredible dedication of our nursing teams across the Trust.
Read Happy International Nurses Day 2025!…We are proud to support Mental Health Awareness Week 2025, which runs from 12–18 May. Led by the Mental Health Foundation, their chosen theme for this year “Community” offers a powerful reminder that connection, belonging, and mutual support are fundamental to our mental wellbeing.
Read Mental Health Awareness Week 2025: Celebrating the power of community …Patients and staff at Ellis Ward, Tolworth Hospital, recently celebrated the opening of a brand-new garden space. It provides a calm, welcoming area designed to support wellbeing and recovery.
Read Better Environments: New garden space opens at Tolworth Hospital…