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Maidstone and Mid-Kent Mind will now be able to see young people from the age of five.
Changes to written statements of employment particulars.
KCC’s Knife Crime Select Committee compiled its findings and recommendations into a report to County Council on 17 October 2019.
Maidstone and Mid-Kent Mind’s drop-in Youth Wellbeing Café continues to prove to be a popular service with young people in Maidstone - providing a little bit of extra support to young people on a Wednesday evening.
Periods are a normal part of everyday life, but we know that it is not easy for everyone to access period products where and when they need them.
The child protection newsletter is now produced six times a year to inform and update staff on safeguarding and child protection matters.
Kent and Medway Step Up Programme would like to invite you to attend the Child Intra Familiar Sexual Abuse conference.
Maidstone and Mid-Kent Mind are offering more Youth Mental Health First Aid training at a subsidised cost after the popularity that similar courses have seen in the past.
14 Jan
An invitation to attend a free half-day workshop to learn about trauma and how it impacts young people and those around them.
Our draft 5-year plan for 2020-2025 is now out for formal consultation and you have until 17 February to have your say.