National Panel Report & Webinar - Protecting all vulnerable babies better
The Child Safeguarding Practice Review Panel has published their latest national review: Protecting all vulnerable babies better - GOV.UK.
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The Child Safeguarding Practice Review Panel has published their latest national review: Protecting all vulnerable babies better - GOV.UK.
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'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.
✨Young Collective (YC) Programme:
Young Collective is a free programme of monthly sessions from April – November 2026, at the Mosaic Rooms with a lead artist exploring themes of authorship, seeding, nurture, play, co-creation and the collective.
A new opportunity through the London Million Hearts & Minds Programme is available in the form of a Community Voice Grant.
To find out more information, including funding available, how to apply and key dates, download the Invitation and Requirements document here.
In the heart of the Swinbrook Estate North Kensington, is the Swinbrook Community Centre where space is available for use to run local activities.
If you are a local organisation looking for space to run activities or meetings, contact Joanna Edward from Prospects who manages the centre with Swinbrook residents for a discussion on availability.
You can contact Joanna on [email protected] or call 07919 385200.
Healthwatch Kensington & Chelsea and Healthwatch Westminster are collaborating on a joint project that follows on from their Young People’s Mental Health work carried out in 2023.
This year’s project aims to co-produce healthy, preventive measures that address the key factors contributing to poor mental health, as highlighted in their 2023 report, and to support prevention among young people aged 18-25 years.