Launch of the Help to Care app in Kent and Medway
The Design and Learning Centre has been working hard with our NHS partners to support the invaluable work done by carers and care workers through a free mobile app called Help to Care.
The Design and Learning Centre has been working hard with our NHS partners to support the invaluable work done by carers and care workers through a free mobile app called Help to Care.
A new text service has been launched across Kent and Medway for people of all ages needing mental health support.
A 24 hour helpline has been set up to support vulnerable people in Kent who need urgent help, supplies or medication.
We are revising our scheme in BART to help people who may be self-isolating (having to stay at home because of the Coronavirus) or who may just need a helping hand.
Members of the public will be helping the 1.5m vulnerable people who have been asked to “shield” themselves from COVID-19.
This week has seen unprecedented measures introduced in response to one of the greatest challenges of our times. Life for millions of people has changed beyond recognition as we battle to slow the spread of coronavirus.
Advice from Age UK including guidance on if you are feeling unwell, need help with food, social contact, financial hardship, benefits and scams.
Advice Together Partners contact details. We will update this information weekly to help you access the most appropriate organisation to offer help and support.