NHS service available for people affected by Grenfell Inquiry
Hearing will be disturbing but help is available, say experts
Monday, 21st May 2018 — By Tom Foot

The Grenfell outreach team
THE NHS has set up a service for people who find the Grenfell Tower inquiry emotionally disturbing.
The inquiry is opening next week with a focus on the residents who lost their lives but the NHS Grenfell Outreach Team (pictured) says it is “ready to help”.
The team, wearing green T-shirts, will be on-site at the inquiry in the Millennium Gloucester Hotel during hearings and also “in the community” at the Notting Hill Methodist Church.
The team is funded by Central North West London NHS Trust, which has also produced a film
ahead of the inquiry. It says: “Many people like you your children or neighbour could feel upset, traumatised, reliving experiences, have disturbed sleep or panic attacks. More people will be OK, but the NHS is ready to help.”
To speak to someone from the Team contact 0208 9624 393.