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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.
Young Grenfell community speak out about mental health
Young people from the Grenfell community have decided to speak out about mental health and how they were affected by the Grenfell tragedy in support of World Mental Health Day, Wednesday 10 October.
Local health services welcome funding commitment
Local health services have welcomed todays funding commitment made by NHS Chief Executive, Simon Stevens for those affected by the Grenfell tragedy and allow us to build on the work that had already taken place.
Creating Stronger Communities: Community Conversations and website
Kensington and Chelsea Council has launched a series of community conversations, workshops, drop-in sessions as well as a new website.
Grenfell - support at the Inquiry updated leaflet
There is an updated leaflet for anyone attending or affected by the Grenfell Inquiry witness sessions.