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Grenfell survivors, bereaved family members and local residents may have seen the article in the Mirror reporting high rates of cancer among firefighters.
This will be very worrying for firefighters who helped to rescue people from the Tower and our thoughts are with them. Many people, including bereaved and survivors and those who live in the local area, may also be worried for their own health and the health of their families, particularly given the longstanding concerns in the community about the health impacts of the tragedy.
On Monday 16 January 2022, the Redcliffe Surgery in Kensington and Chelsea will move to new modern facilities within the borough which will allow it to offer a wide range of integrated GP and community and wellbeing services within one building.
The Redcliffe Surgery, 10 Redcliffe Street, London, SW10 9DT will be relocating on a permanent basis and changing their name to Health Partners at Violet Melchett. The new address is Health Partners at Violet Melchett,Violet Melchett Health and Wellbeing Hub, 30 Flood Walk, Chelsea SW3 5RR.
Pressure from flu on the NHS continues to grow with cases in hospital now more than seven times higher than last month, the latest figures show.
In line with a request from the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, all ICBs will today be publishing an anonymised staff organigram.
The NHS is working to improve equity for mothers and babies and equality in experience for staff. NHS England has set out why this work is needed and the aims of this work. The NHS NW London Equity and Equality report sets out how we will achieve these aims and improve experience for patients and staff further.