• Grenfell two years on

    11 June 2019

    CNWL Chief Operating Officer, Robyn Doran said, “It’s a privilege for me personally, and our staff to walk alongside the North Kensington community, helping people during very distressing and traumatic times. We will continue to be with you, alongside you, over the coming years; in and around the community and at the end of a phone – to be there for you, shaping services together, around you and your needs. The Grenfell Health & Wellbeing Service is not about numbers, it’s about people and families. Grenfell: Forever in our hearts.”

  • Therapy and thinking “Both – And” by Dr Helen Sinclair, Principal Clinical Psychologist

    11 June 2019

    Thinking about anniversaries

  • Traumatic bereavement by Michael Appleton, Senior Psychotherapist/CBT Therapist

    11 June 2019

    How do we join up two pieces of our lives when we disagree with one of the parts? When a death is preventable, sudden, random or traumatic, it creates enormous conflict. We know something terrible has happened but we can’t take it in. It’s as if a line has been drawn between the world we knew and the world we are entering; we can’t go back and we don’t wish to go forward. Yet the part we cannot accept keeps intruding, reminding us of our loss, our anguish, our fear and confusion.

  • Background NHS brief to Parliamentary Debate on Grenfell

    06 June 2019

    These are the figures for the Grenfell Health & Wellbeing Service (emotional help, trauma, bereavement, for all ages).

  • Looking after yourself ahead of the Grenfell anniversary (children and young people)

    29 May 2019

    We've published a leaflet with information and tips that young people may find helpful as we approach the Grenfell anniversary.