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  • Heather Wanstall, dietitian

    Flexibility, patient care and local working – three reasons why dietitian Heather Wanstall is pleased she returned to practice in Kent and Medway. The 58-year-old graduated from King’s…

  • East Kent

    East Kent Health and Care Partnership is made up of a wide range of organisations across east Kent, which have come together to provide better health and care for the people of the east Kent. It…

  • Staff wellbeing support

    The talking wellness service, which was launched in 2020 to support the impact COVID-19 was having on the mental health wellbeing of NHS and social care staff, is no longer taking new…

  • #TogetherWeCan shape the future of health and care

    Leaders from across the health and care system came together to shape the future of health and care in Kent and Medway. Representatives from NHS organisations, local authorities and the voluntary…

  • Valuing diversity

    Valuing diversity Wherever you work in health and social care, the working environment should feel open and inclusive. There should be no discrimination, bullying or violence. The Equality Act is…

  • Dover Town Primary Care Network

    What was the aim? To empower this group of people to make healthier lifestyle choices to prevent future worsening of conditions and ill health, which is likely to tip them into the high complexity…

  • Primary care nursing

  • KMPN - frequently asked questions

    Managed equipment service (MES)

  • Sue Horseman, occupational therapist

    It was while working as a medical secretary in the 1970s that Sue Horseman decided she wanted to be the one diagnosing the problem, not typing it up. Sue was in her mid-20s when she decided to…

  • Medway and Swale

    A wide range of stakeholders are involved in Medway and Swale Health and Care Partnership, including the acute hospital, community healthcare providers, the mental health trust, councils, and…