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  • Posted on 5 October 2022

    Surriya Subramaniam, CNWL’s Emergency Planning and Business Continuity Manager, has collaborated on an article for the Institute of Health & Social Care Management about EPRR and EDI.

  • Posted on 13 October 2022

    An update on The Gordon wards will be discussed at Westminster City Council’s Children & Adults, Public Health & Voluntary Sector Policy and Scrutiny Committee on Thursday 20 October.

  • Posted on 13 October 2022

    Staff experienced how extended reality (XR) could be used to deliver healthcare when CNWL HQ was visited by The Fred Company earlier this month.

  • Posted on 21 October 2022

    Written from a lived experience point-of-view, this 1-hour virtual session is not intended to make someone an expert in mental health but instead offers essential information and a toolkit to improve confidence discussing the topic with anyone experiencing their own struggles with mental health.

  • CNWL have recently launched a Community Navigation service in partnership with West London NHS Trust. This provides emotional and practical support to improve the mental health and wellbeing of young adults aged 16-25.

  • Posted on 27 October 2022

    The Grenfell Health and Wellbeing Service stands with the people of Iran, protesting for women’s rights and freedom, following the death of Mahsa Amini, and more than 200 protesters, including children.

  • Posted on 11 November 2022

    Mapping out who you can contact and for what and when, with names/emails/numbers ready for when you need them is so important. When we need support our ability to do this well is often greatly reduced. Luckily for you what is available from CNWL for their staff is mapped out on the Health and Wellbeing page on Trustnet, so all you need to do is think about your individual additions

  • Posted on 15 November 2022

    We’ve published our latest newsletter, highlighting updates on projects, events and news happening across the Grenfell Health and Wellbeing Service.

  • We offer a wide range of specialist primary care and mental health services at HMP Downview, a women’s prison.

  • HMP Coldingley is a male Category C training prison and is focussed on prisoner resettlement. Our healthcare services provide in-house specialist care, and promote independence with a recovery-orientated approach.

  • HMPYOI Feltham is for young offenders. We are experts in providing healthcare services in prison for young people, and have bespoke healthcare provision for this vulnerable population.

  • The Kensington, Chelsea and Westminster ReFoCuS Team provides a fully integrated health and social care service of care coordination to service users with a history of offending, or at risk of offending.

  • Posted on 30 November 2022

    A North Kensington children’s centre has praised resilience training for children, co delivered by QPR and the Grenfell Health and Wellbeing Service.

  • Posted on 5 December 2022

    NHS Talking Therapy services across boroughs in North West London have come together to launch a new campaign to remind local residents that mental health services are open for anyone finding things emotionally difficult this Winter.

  • Posted on 6 December 2022

    A group of Danish students aspiring to work in mental health care, said they were “inspired” during their visit to St Charles Hospital, where they met with the Grenfell Health and Wellbeing Service, One Community’s founder Cate Latto and Open Dialogue lead Amanda Bueno.

  • Posted on 12 December 2022

    An update on the Gordon in the paper considered by the NWL Joint Health Overview and Scrutiny Committee on 7 December

  • Posted on 16 December 2022

    The Grenfell Health and Wellbeing Service has published a short video on keeping well during the cold weather. For more information visit our dedicated page.

  • Posted on 12 January 2023

    We made a film with DocAbode (just over 4 minutes) which explains how staff (Allied Health Professionals and Nurses) in our Camden Rapids Team are using this App to plan care and saving time.

  • Our 24/7 crisis services provide a safe, non-clinical environment and specialist support to people who are facing a mental health or social crisis. This involves experienced and dedicated staff building up a detailed understanding of a guest’s needs to help co-produce a well-being plan, giving guests the tools to return to their normal level of independence.

  • Posted on 13 January 2023

    We’re reporting for information the statement below from NWL NHS. The Grenfell Health & Wellbeing Services is also offering emotional support to the community.