Community update
Wednesday 10 July 2024
Welcome

Welcome to our community update. This is NHS North West London's newsletter for local community and voluntary groups.

We would encourage you to help us by sharing the relevant content in your community newsletters and email updates aimed at your members and residents. You may also use this wording in social media posts. Images and some campaign materials in different languages are available on our resources page.
Happy birthday NHS

On Friday 5 July 2024 we commemorated 76 years of the NHS! It was an opportunity to celebrate the achievements our healthcare system has made throughout the years.
Measles – it’s not just a rash

Measles doesn’t just cause your child discomfort, it also puts them at risk of serious health complications if the infection spreads to the brain or lungs, but this is preventable.

It’s easy to think that measles is just a rash when in fact it can cause serious complications. This is why one in four babies and children who catch measles could need to be treated in hospital.

In the early stage of infection symptoms include a fever, cough, sore, red or swollen eyes and aches and pains. For many children these symptoms cause discomfort and difficulty sleeping. The rash then develops a few days later.

It’s when measles spreads to the brain or lungs that it becomes very serious and even life-threatening. When this happens, it can cause:
  • blindness
  • hearing loss
  • brain damage
  • breathing difficulties

Measles spreads very easily and we are currently seeing a rise in cases in north west London. The best way to prevent the infection and the associated risks is through vaccination.

The MMR (measles, mumps and rubella) vaccine has been repeatedly tested and is regularly reviewed to make sure it’s completely safe. Detailed information about the vaccine is available on the NHS website.

Having the right information about measles, what the risks are and how they can be prevented is important when considering whether to vaccinate your child.

If you have questions about measles or the MMR vaccination, contact your GP for advice. Alternatively, you can visit one of the NHS pop-up clinics across north west London to talk to a health professional, no appointment needed. Whether you’ve decided to vaccinate your child or just want to talk to somebody, you can find your local walk-in site here.
Digital platform to support Palliative and End of Life Care

We are excited to share HPAL, a unique digital platform designed to support Integrated Palliative and End of Life Care across NW London. HPAL brings together the best resources in palliative care, making them easily accessible for clinicians, patients, and carers.

https://hpal.medindex.co.uk

There is a portal dedicated for family carers improving self-management for both patients and carers.

Various tools are available for NHS staff, including clinicians. 

Since its launch, over 500 users accessed the website within just three days, receiving excellent feedback for its ease of use. A huge thank you to Harlington Hospice for developing this invaluable resource for NW London.

Together, we are transforming Palliative and End of Life Care for our community.
Improving children’s health in the early years through local integrated teams

Hundreds of families with young children across Harrow, Brent and Ealing are receiving support through a new local approach, after more families were attending A&E with needs that could be helped outside of hospital.  

This new case-study highlights how integrated local teams can help support families and address health needs at the earliest point possible.

The project began last year after data showed 4,500 infants under 12 months old attended the emergency department from central areas of Harrow, an increasing trend both locally and nationally.

It builds on our NW London Child Health Hubs, where a multi-disciplinary team links the current services for children across the neighbourhood and discusses cases, this new programme provides supplementary service and support to those in need. 

Read the case study here
NHS North West London Integrated Care Board meeting in public on 16 July 2024

Local residents and stakeholders are invited to the attend NHS North West London board meeting that will take place on Tuesday 16 July 2024, 1 – 4.30pm.

It will be held in-person at the University of Westminster, Chiltern Hall, Ground Floor, 35 Marylebone Rd, London, NW1 5LS. However, you can also join via Teams.

Find out more including how to submit board questions.
Email: nhsnwl.communications.nwl@nhs.net