If you have been affected by the Grenfell Tower fire, you can find information and advice below.
To read our statement following the tragedy at Grenfell Tower, please go here: Healthwatch Central West London Statement
Mind Kensington & Chelsea
Mind Kensington & Chelsea has put together information on where to find emotional support for those who have been affected by the Grenfell Tower fire. This includes community support, listening services, and useful tools to manage your mental wellbeing.
Community Support following Grenfell Fire
NHS England – Coping with Stress Following a Major Incident
If you are concerned about your mental health, NHS England has produced a trauma leaflet to help support you following the tragedy. We have also put together an easy read version of the leaflets for the NHS.
How To Cope With Stress After A Traumatic Event (easy read)
Supporting Children After A Traumatic Event (easy read)
Arabic Transaltion of NHS Trauma Leaflet
Farsi Translation of the NHS Trauma Leaflet
Somali Translation of the NHS Trauma Leaflet
Urdu Translation of the NHS Trauma Leaflet
Bengali Translation of the NHS Trauma Leaflet
NHS Clinical Commissioning Groups Advice
For information from the local NHS Clinical Commissioning Groups see the leaflet below.
Information On NHS Services & General Support For Those Affected By Grenfell Tower Incident
Humanitarian Response
Humanitarian Assistance Guidance Pack
Grenfell Fire Response Team – Update No 7
Kensington & Chelsea Social Council
Kensington and Chelsea Social Council has useful practical advice, such as where is open as a rest centre. They will continue to update their website with new information in the coming day.
Kensington & Cheslea Social Council
Royal Borough of Kensington & Chelsea Council
Please see the council website for information on emergency contact numbers, statements from the council, advice from Public Health and NHS England, and guidance for those wishing to volunteer or donate.