The Inquiry has published an update on its work.
This update contains information about:
- Progress of the report
- Publication of documents
- Community drop-in sessions
- Disclosure figures
- Core Participant figures
- Support arrangements after hearings
- Contacting the Inquiry
Progress of the Report
Drafting of the Phase 2 report continues to progress well. The majority of the report is now complete in draft form, with Rule 13 warning letters issued accordingly.
Publication of documents
Following the conclusion of hearings for Phase 2, the Inquiry team is undertaking a sweep-up and publication process and will continue to publish documents on the website. A list of documents published on the website since 11 November 2022 can be found here.
Community drop-in sessions
The Inquiry plans to hold ad hoc drop-in sessions for BSRs and the local community to attend throughout the report writing stage. The details of these sessions will be published on the website nearer to the time.
Disclosure figures
As at 25 October 2023, the Inquiry has disclosed 20,784 documents in Phase 1 and 299,642 documents in Phase 2, making a total of 320,426.
Core Participant figures
The full list of the Inquiry's core participants (CPs) is available on the key documents page. Further information on CPs is contained in our guide, which includes details of the role they play in the Inquiry and how this differs from being a witness.
The total number of CPs is 639.
Support arrangements after hearings
Counselling support services continue to be available for anyone who wants to talk about their emotional wellbeing. The NHS Grenfell Health and Wellbeing Service can be contacted on 0208 637 6279 from 08:00 to 20:00 Monday-Thursday and 08:00 to 17:00 on Friday. More information, including an option to self-refer online, can be found on their website: www.grenfellwellbeing.com
Contacting the Inquiry
The Inquiry team can be contacted by telephone on 0800 121 4282 or by email at [email protected].