About the Awards
The Kent Mental Wellbeing Awards is an annual event to showcase initiatives, people and organisations that help everyone cope with life. The three themes of the Kent Mental Wellbeing Award’s are: mental health; wellbeing; kindness & compassion.
It’s a wonderful opportunity to celebrate mental health and wellbeing champions in the community. Nominations can, for example, be linked to a simple act of kindness by someone that lifted the spirits, a particular initiative that supported a mental health issue, or a business that has improved staff wellbeing.
How Your Nomination Helps Us
We rely very heavily on grants, to cover our costs in bringing No one Here is Me to the community. Recognition in awards such as these, act as a powerful endorsement and help enormously with our applications for funding. Your support in nominating us is very much appreciated. We all lead very busy lives and we’re very grateful for you spending your time on the submission.
How to Nominate
When you land on the Nominations Page on the Mind East Kent website, there are several boxes to complete. To help speed you through the process, you may find the following ‘cut & paste’ words helpful.
Type of nomination – A group of people
Lead nominee’s phone or organisation phone – 07763682193
Lead nominee’s email or organisation email – noonehereismeuk@gmail.com
Name the organisation the nominee works or volunteers at – No one Here is Me
Organisation Postcode – CT2 0FD
Location of nominee or project – where is activity taking place? – Thanet or Maidstone
Awards category – please select sector – Community
Awards specialisation – please select – Suicide prevention
Why have you nominated this person, organisation or initiative?
Please give as much detail as you can – Please complete with your own words
What innovative ideas has the individual or team implemented? – Created a powerful play around men’s mental health and delivered it to the Margate and Maidstone communities
What challenges has the individual or team faced in the last year and how have they overcome these? – Networking, funding and the logistics of bringing theatre to non theatrical settings. The team overcame all of the obstacles through persistent hard work and diligence
Is there any other information that can assist the judging panel? – Please complete with your own words
Nominations are accepted from the Kent, Medway, Bexley and Bromley areas and can be submitted until noon on 1 September 2025. The awards will be staged in October, organised by the mental health charity Mind in Bexley and East Kent in collaboration with a range of other wellbeing and mental health organisations.
A big thank you again, to you, for your nomination of No one Here is Me. It means a lot to us and will make a huge difference to our grant applications in the coming months.