In December 2018, West London Clinical Commissioning Group (CCG) submitted a five-year business case to NHS England to address the health needs of the survivors, bereaved and wider North Kensington community, as outlined in the Regulation 28 report, in the aftermath of the fire, underpinned by the Health and Wellbeing Strategy (HWS).

The HWS was developed by engaging and listening to the community aimed at addressing both immediate, medium-term and longer-term health needs that would support the recovery process. It detailed how the NHS will contribute to improving the health and wellbeing of the local community and building its resilience so it can be more self-reliant moving forward.

It identified four aims one of which was:

  • Ensure that we measure the impact and the outcomes of the work undertaken at individual and community level

The strategy gave clear expectation of NHS services and outcomes by detailing high level expected outcomes for each serivce area. The outcome reports presents:

  • Information about activities and services that contribute to the NHS delivery of regulation 28 (There is no detail about the areas that are not the responsibility of the NHS).
  • Detail on the achievement of the programme against the health outcomes indicators and measures, and status on reporting against these outcomes 

NHS NW London North Kensington Recovery Programme Health Outcomes Quarterly Report Q2 2023 to 24

NHS NW London North Kensington Recovery Programme Health Outcomes Quarterly Report Q1 2023 to 24

If you have any comments or questions about this outcome report, then please email nhsnwl.nkrt@nhs.net