Kent and Medway Talking Therapies are available to everybody aged 18+ and living in Kent, and can help with excessive worry, stress, depression, anxiety, and lack of motivation.
Kent County Council have introduced Teacher in your Pocket (TEPO) which is a helpful tool to share important messages and information with people who might not be online.
The Kent team are really pleased to announce their first Community Micro-Enterprise networking meeting since moving over to Kent County Council, which is coming up later this month.
If any customers/residents are d/Deaf, blind, or deaf/blind, and are needing additional support, there are several places you can go.
The new Facebook page is now up and running in Kent. Why not take some time to look at the posts and follow the page?
The Kent project is now fully back up and running, with three Market Development Officers (Katy, Tito, and Nicole) available to work with new and existing enterprises, health and social care professionals, and external stakeholders.
If you are a business owner or sole trader based in West Kent, then you may be able to apply for a new grant scheme from Invest West Kent.
The Kent County Council Prevent team can deliver free training to anyone interested in spotting the signs of radicalisation and extremism.
For enterprises in the West Kent/Sevenoaks area, there are currently three free offers available that may help you with your training, general business support, and promotion.
We all meet and interact with people every day at work, at home, and in our communities. ‘Making Every Contact Count’ (MECC) uses these interactions to support people in making positive changes to their physical and mental health, as well as general wellbeing.
Kent Community Foundation have some funding available via the Pargiter Trust fund for organisations supporting people aged 65+.
Free online training sessions from Social Enterprise Kent.