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NHS offering health advice clinics in response to concerns raised by the North Kensington community
West London Clinical Commissioning Group (WLCCG) is responding to the heightened health concerns within the North Kensington community by holding community drop-in health advice clinics in November. The move follows reports of suspected soil contamination after the Grenfell Tower fire.
Grenfell: preparing for Guy Fawkes Night
The Police have let us know about firework displays and bonfires over the next few days and it’s good for people to be prepared.
Some people may find this difficult and could find it revives traumatic, frightening, memories.
Update on primary care
Local GP surgeries are running additional clinics for Grenfell affected residents as a result of the increased needs, with longer appointments available of up to 30 minutes available if they are needed opposed to the standard 10 minutes.
CCG sends letter to Grenfell United setting out position on toxicity in soil
West London CCG has provided a letter to Grenfell United setting out the position of West London Clinical Commissioning Group in the light of recent media coverage regarding toxicity in the soil.
It's OK not to feel OK
It's OK to have bad days and to not feel OK all the time.
It's OK to talk openly about how you are feeling, especially if you are worried, anxious or depressed or considering taking your own life.
If you live in the borough of Kensington and Chelsea there is help if you need it.
No one needs to struggle on their own.