The North Kensington Recovery Programme has published the annual expenditure from 2019 to 2025. It provides a detailed overview of the financial expenditures on services for Grenfell survivors, the bereaved, and local residents. It outlines the significant investments made in various health and wellbeing initiatives over the past six years, highlighting the dedicated efforts to support the affected community. Key areas of expenditure include dedicated services for survivors and the bereaved, health checks and primary care, specialist services, self-care initiatives, emotional health services, and activities for children and young people. In summary:
Over £46 million has been invested in services to support local residents affected by the Grenfell tragedy. This includes:
- The dedicated service for survivors and bereaved individuals has a total expenditure of £7,334,000 over the five-year period ending in 2025
- The total expenditure for primary and community care amounted to £4,310,000
- Total expenditure for specialist services reached £1,240,000
- Self-Care Initiatives came to £2,221,000
- The Grenfell Health & Wellbeing Service has a total expenditure of £33,499,000
- Extra activities for children and young people accounted for £383,000
- NHS North West London programme costs at £4,035,000.
The publication forms part of our ongoing commitment to transparency and accountability
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