Mind Bexley will be making changes to the way they operate after the growing number of coronavirus cases.

The mental health support service will be making amendments to their working practices and move the majority of services to online.

Mind Bexley will still be able to provide services through, video, email and telephone and will continue to run their 'crisis café' on location, every evening.

A statement issued by Mind online said: "We are committed to you, and we will continue to support you in these unprecedented times.

"Our dedication to all our people, both our own and our clients, is paramount and we remain here to help.

"We are making some modifications to our working practices to ensure the health and wellbeing of our people is at the forefront.

"As from close of business tonight, we are decamping from our offices and outreach venues and all apart from our Crisis Café service are moving to work from home first strategy.

"We believe we can continue to serve residents and carers and conduct our business in all ways other than face-to-face.

"Our Crisis café will, however, remain open from 6 pm to 10 pm every evening.

"We are all going to need companionship in this unique situation, so do not hesitate to contact us as a sounding board- now more than ever.

"We are all part of the same community and must support each other."

To contact Mind call 0208 303 8932 or email at info@mindinbexley.org.uk

You can find the crisis café at 2a Devonshire Road, Bexleyheath, DA6 8DS.