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Cancer Black Care saved from closure with Brent CCG funding

Published: 10:51 AM April 22, 2021    Black Cancer Care charity in Harlesden is closing for good at the end of March 2021. - Credit: Google A cancer charity in Harlesden has a new lease of life after health chiefs u-turned on funding the vital service. However, Brent s Clinical Commissioning Group (CCG) has agreed to fund the charity for six months, then a further six months if key performance indicators are met , a total of roughly £75,000. Professor Frank Chinegwundoh MBE, chairperson of Cancer Black Care in Harlesden. - Credit: Ralph Hodgson Professor Frank Chinegwundoh MBE, chairperson of the charity, said: The CCG have said six months then a further six months. We have to show all these key performance indicators and be actively helping people to continue to the second tranche, which is very good indeed.

Two trustees join Ashford Place board in Cricklewood

Dr Ethie Kong has joined Ashford Place as a trustee - Credit: Ashford Place Brent s former health chief is one of two new trustees to join a Cricklewood charity. Dr Ethie Kong, former chair of Brent s Clinical Commissioning Group (CCG) and a GP for over 30 years, has joined the board of trustees at Ashford Place. She is joined by new treasurer William Pearse, a chartered accountant and auditor from advisory firm Blick Rothenberg. William Pearse is the new treasurer on Ashford Place s board - Credit: Ashford Place The charity supports people with mental health issues, including dementia. Dr Kong will also form part of its health and wellbeing committee.

Brent scores low on youth mental health service provision

Published: 11:59 AM February 23, 2021    Between April 2019 and March 2020, children and young people in Brent had to wait an average of 70 days for a follow-up appointment - Credit: PA Archive/PA Images Brent s Clinical Commissioning Group (CCG) was given one of the lowest scores in the country for its youth mental health services in the lead up to the pandemic, new data shows.  In the State of Children’s Mental Health Services report by the Children’s Commissioner, Brent  CCG was given a score of nine out of 25.  Five key indicators used to calculate the score were the percentage of the CCG’s budget spent on young people’s mental health, mental health spend per child, the percentage of young people in contact with mental health services, the average waiting time and the percentage of mental referrals closed before treatment.

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