The Grenfell Joint Strategic Needs Assessment (JSNA) has been refreshed during the final phases of the Council’s five-year Grenfell Recovery Strategy.
The purpose of the JSNA refresh is to build a better understanding of the ongoing impact of the Grenfell tragedy on survivors and bereaved and local residents.
The latest JSNA (2024) can be seen here: Grenfell JSNA 2024 | Joint Strategic Needs Assessment
In doing so, it has drawn on a range of evidence and insights, to help those involved with recovery to shape their support, reflecting on:
· The characteristics of the communities prior to and following the tragedy.
· Comparative analysis of data on Grenfell and the surrounding population up until present day to understand both the nature and scale of the impact.
· The voice of people in the community on what matters most to those who have been affected and what is important in recovery to them.
The initial JSNA Report Journey to Recovery was published in 2018, the year following the tragedy. This refresh is a continuation of the 2018 Journey to Recovery, with a review of the pre-existing recommendations, Grenfell services and the overall impact on the health and wellbeing of those who continue to be affected by the Grenfell tragedy.