Announcements

Free courses for residents of RBKC

Submitted by zina serageldin on

Morley College London is offering a range of free courses for residents of the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea (RBKC).

These courses are designed to help you build new skills, boost confidence and explore your creativity.

Choose from courses in digital skills, cyber security, confidence building, performance, creative writing, ceramics and more.

Information sharing between private healthcare services and NHS England

Submitted by Duncan Cordy on

This guidance is about NHS England requesting information from private health and care organisations and services to meet its legal obligations.

The guidance is aimed at patients, service users, healthcare workers and information governance professionals at private hospitals, hospices, clinics, care homes and dental practices which are run independently of the NHS in England. 

They may be run by a commercial company, a charity or another non-profit organisation. This guidance may also be helpful to NHS organisations who have private patient units.

New Primary Care IPS Employment Support Launching April 2026

Submitted by Duncan Cordy on

Central North West London NHS Trust will be launching their Primary Care Individual Placement and Support service in April 2026.

This service is for adults (18+) living in Westminster or Kensington & Chelsea who have a serious mental health condition and would like support to:

FREE Change4Life Clubs - New Term

Submitted by Duncan Cordy on

The upcoming term of free Change4Life Clubs for local children and families in Kensington, Chelsea, and Westminster are open to any child (with accompanying parent/carer), young person or expectant parent who lives, attends a state-funded school or children’s centre, or is registered with a GP in Kensington and Chelsea or Westminster. 

New Young People’s Health and Wellbeing service

Submitted by Duncan Cordy on

This new service, delivered by Central and North West London NHS Foundation Trust (CNWL) provides free, friendly, and confidential support for young people aged 9–25 who are living with or affected by alcohol or drug issues. 

The focus is on overall wellbeing and prevention including sexual health promotion and greater whole-family support. 

How to get in touch: 

Nourish Hub Women's Book Club

Submitted by Duncan Cordy on

Nourish Hub's Womens Book Club is a free, warm, welcoming space where women can come together, enjoy a hot drink, and talk about books. No pressure, just friendly conversation and connections. Whether someone is a lifelong reader or just starting their reading journey, everyone is welcome.