Kingston Giving launches new mental health signposting leaflets

By Lucie Moore 23rd Jul 2025

Kingston Giving has launched two new mental health signposting leaflets, supported by Barwell Business Park (Credit: Kingston Giving)
Kingston Giving has launched two new mental health signposting leaflets, supported by Barwell Business Park (Credit: Kingston Giving)

Following the publication of the What Kingston Thinks research report in March, Kingston Giving has been working hard to respond to the key findings and develop a set of actionable priorities.

Funded by City Bridge Foundation's Rocket Science commissioned peer research, together with a needs analysis, the report offered valuable insight directly from local people to shape Kingston Giving's work over the next three to five years.

Mental health and well-being emerged as a top concern, with 39% of respondents reporting they were struggling in this area.

In response, Kingston Giving says it is committed to strengthening community engagement through better communication, collaboration, and targeted funding—aimed at improving the mental health of everyone in the borough.

As part of this vision, Kingston Giving says it is  "excited to announce a new initiative to improve the visibility and accessibility of the mental health support already available in Kingston".

It added: "We're delighted to have Barwell Business Park as a partner in this effort.

"Their generous support has enabled the creation of two new mental health signposting leaflets, aimed at young people and adults.

The leaflets include "How are you doing?", which is designed to help residents navigate both local and NHS services available to them, and "What's up?", which is specifically designed to help young people navigate both local charity and NHS services available to them.



Kingston Giving's 'What's Up?' leaflet iis specifically designed to help young people navigate both local charity and NHS services available to them (Credit: Kingston Giving)

 "These important resource leaflets aim to make vital information accessible to both age groups."

 "They will also include clearly signposted contact points for mental health support—such as helplines, local support hubs, and collocated services.

 "While we recognise that we cannot directly reduce waiting times for those in crisis, our goal is to help people "wait well," offering support and early intervention options wherever possible.

 "This initiative is just one step in a broader commitment to improve mental well-being across Kingston. By connecting people with the right support at the right time, we hope to make a meaningful difference."

 "Hicky Kingsbury, Kingston Giving's CEO said: "These leaflets, carefully developed by our team, in consultation with experts from the NHS, Royal Borough of Kingston and leading Kingston Mental Health Charities, have the potential to change the lives of thousands of Kingston residents; we know from experience the difference they will make as they are following on from our essential 'Hot Food, Warm Spaces leaflet' that was also created in response to local need. 

"These resources will be regularly updated and available both online and boroughwide, ensuring they reach all communities to enable them to make the most possible impact. 

"We thank Barwell Business Park for choosing to partner with Kingston Giving on these important Mental Health support resources, for Kingston residents.

 "Barwell Business Park's support is a great example of corporate social responsibility done right—responding directly to the needs our community has identified in our recent 'What Kingston Thinks' research.

"But we can always do more. Want to know how your business could directly help local people with their Mental Health? Reach out to us to start a conversation."

     

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