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This report was approved by the board of directors on
and signed on behalf of the board by:
Name:
Status: Director
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Notting Hill Therapy Clinic is a private Integrated Healthcare Clinic based at St. Charles Hospital, Ladbroke Grove. Through its CIC Outreach service it also delivers workshops, classes and therapies at low cost to the local community.Our team currently consists of 20+ highly-trained therapists, offering therapies such as Acupuncture, Body Psychotherapy, Intuitive and Energy Healing, Homoeopathy, Hypnotherapy, Kinesiology, Life Coaching, Clinical Massage, Trigger Point Therapy, Meditation, NLP, Nutritional Therapy, Osteopathy, Physiotherapy, Shiatsu, Vagus Nerve Stimulation, Qi Gong, Sound Therapy, Yoga, Pilates and more. All our practitioners are trained to the highest professional level in their field.The Clinic extended its private practice and set up as a Community Interest Company (Companies House No. 12356676) in December 2019 to address the complex needs of the local community, not only affected by the significant socio-economic disparity in the area, but also the Grenfell disaster.North Kensington is one of the most culturally and economically diverse areas of London. We have some of the highest rates of deprivation in both London and the UK.There is a huge amount of economic and social disparity within our community meaning that the majority, and those who need us most, cannot ordinarily afford to access services like the ones we offer. We want to address the inequality that exists here and help those most in need with their health and wellbeing and offer them ways to treat their physical and mental health that they may not be otherwise able to access. We want to work with people who may only be offered painkillers, anti depressants or steroid injections, empowering them with understanding and techniques that can really make a difference. The treatments and workshops we hold give physical relief and also teach strategies to reduce pain and illness. We teach people skills to help with their physical and mental health that they can take away to use to live better lives and to share with their family and friends.We do this by securing outside funding that enables us to extend our current services into local community settings to those currently unable to afford professional therapeutic services, but who are in most need of them.From 1st Jan - 31st Dec 2022 we have:- Run an annual project in partnership with The Grenfell Projects Fund, to provide 6 weeks of free classes and workshops to provide health & wellbeing support to the community around the anniversary of the Grenfell tragedy (June-July each year).- Created and run a Community Healing Pod (Nov 21 - July 22) providing low cost classes, workshops and one2one sessions for the community.
The Stakeholders are the local community of North Kensington, London W10 / W11 who attend and benefit from the sessions we provide. Our three company Directors (Paula Taras, Nadia Faucher, Patrice Jones) are active, mature women from ethnic groups prevalent in the area. They were either brought up in the area or live and work locally.Our therapists are a local collective and are representative of the mix of economic backgrounds and cultures we live in. This helps to give local people peace of mind to trust us and open to us and the process of healing. Our project provides paid work for local therapists which can also be seen as a part of investing in our community's wellbeing.We measure each client's progress from the time we start working together. Clients describe their physical and mental state using a score of 1-10. This is the baseline from which we measure the effectiveness of our services to reduce pain and improve wellbeing. They are also asked to score their experience of our service, which helps us to make any adjustments so that we can provide the best service as a clinic.
No remuneration was received
No transfer of assets other than for full consideration
This report was approved by the board of directors on
19 September 2023
And signed on behalf of the board by:
Name: P Taras
Status: Director