We’re pleased to announce that this event is returning for the third year on Tuesday 19 May 2026 – this time with a focus on reducing health inequalities.
South West London and St George’s Mental Health NHS Trust and NHS South West London, along with South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust and the South London Mental Health and Community Partnership, will once again bring together partners from the voluntary sector and community organisations, along with patients and carers, clinicians, and mental health leaders, for important conversations about mental health across our boroughs of South West London – Merton, Sutton, Richmond, Kingston, Wandsworth and Croydon.
Taking place at the close of Mental Health Awareness Week, the conference will feature a programme of expert presentations, interactive workshops and collaborative sessions. We’d be delighted if you could join us and contribute to the discussion.
Last year’s conference, themed ‘community’, explored three key ambitions from the South West London Mental Health Strategy through expert-led sessions and practical workshops. Together, we examined some of the most urgent challenges facing the mental health system - including youth wellbeing, health inclusion, anti-racism, crisis prevention and early support.
This year, we hope you’ll be part of the conversation again, helping to shape the future of local mental health services.
Venue: Everyday Church Wimbledon, 30 Queen’s Road, London, SW19 8LR
Early registration is now open, and we’ll share further details about the programme soon.
Please note there is very limited parking at the venue, so we encourage travel by public transport where possible.
Places are available on a first come, first served basis. If we reach capacity, we will operate a waiting list and keep you updated if spaces become available.