Independent Advisory Panel

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Drive change at the Council by joining a new Independent Advisory Panel

The Council has made 45 commitments in response to the Grenfell Tower Inquiry. These include an external review of Council culture, a full review of the complaints process, and ensuring residents’ perspectives shape improvements to services.

RBKC are inviting expressions of interest from bereaved family members, survivors and residents to join the Independent Advisory Panel (IAP). The panel will advise the Chief Executive and the Executive Management Team and play a key role in holding the Council to account on its Inquiry commitments. There is more information in the attached flyer.

To apply, send a short expression of interest to [email protected] that includes:
•    A bit about yourself and why you are interested
•    Any experience or knowledge you might have; we are encouraging applications from people with lived experience or specialist expertise in areas like housing, safety, customer service and others.
•    What areas of the Council’s commitments you’re most interested in (see more info here about the commitments here)

If you want to learn more please reply to this email.

Progress on the Council’s Inquiry commitments

This week, a report on the progress made so far in implementing the Inquiry commitments was presented to the Council’s Overview and Scrutiny Committee. You can access the report here. This is an opportunity to see how the Council is responding to the recommendations and what further steps are planned.
 

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