1. News -

    Healthwatch Central West London will collaborate with the North West London Schools Research Network to pilot a new student engagement project in schools across North West London.
  2. News -

    Over the past two years, collaborating with local groups has become an essential part of our work through our Small Grants Programme. It enables us to connect with people from a range of minority ethnic backgrounds and minority groups.
  3. News -

    Last month we were delighted to continue our relationship with Imperial College London by hosting four third-year medical students for a workshop on health inequalities and the work of local Healthwatch.

  4. Report -

    Healthwatch Westminster and RBKC leads have completed a report on the importance of our local food aid resources and the residents they serve.
  5. News -

    On the 75th anniversary of the establishment of the NHS, we want to renew our commitment to support and improve health and social care
  6. Report -

    Evaluating language support and interpretation services within Primary Care Settings in Kensington & Chelsea
  7. News -

    As part of the Acute Mental Health Public Consultation, CNWL NHS Trust are running a series of public events in Kensington & Chelsea, asking local people’s views about proposed changes to local acute mental health services.
  8. Blog -

    Our recent co-production event brought together representatives from local authorities, mental health professionals, and young service users to discuss the findings from our recent report, 'Don't presume we are fine just because we look OK.'
  9. Report -

    Find out more about our commitment to equality and diversity.
  10. Report -

    Sharing the views of 207 women across North West London
  11. Report -

    Find out more about our Independence Policy
  12. Report -

    You can find here our Conflict of Interest Policy
  13. Report -

    Find out more about our Prioritisation Process
  14. Advice and Information -

    A year ago the Accessible Information Standard came into force. It requires any organisation providing NHS or social care to communicate in a way that everybody can understand. Here's a reminder of what you should expect.