Since Brent Health Matters was launched in September 2020, it has gone from strength to strength, building up a team of 45 volunteer Community Champions and working with a network of 428 community organisations to change the way in which local communities have their health and care needs met.
The programme’s first ever Annual Report outlines the groundbreaking nature of the work and its impact, having been born in the wake of the borough suffering the highest age-adjusted cumulative death rate in the UK during the first wave of the pandemic.
“This month marks the fourth anniversary of the launch of Brent Health Matters, and I am proud of our commitment to address health inequality issues,” explained Cllr Neil Nerva, Cabinet Member for Community Health and Wellbeing.