You can find information, emotional support and practical advice, through this site and by calling the helpline. If you’d like to talk with someone face-to-face, you can also call in to the 7th July Assistance Centre, in central London. Assistance is available for everyone affected by the London bombings of the 7th July
 

London Assembly Review Committee report publication

The 7th July Review Committee (formally the London Resilience Committee) was set up by the London Assembly at its meeting on 8th September 2005 to review some of the lessons to be learned from the 7th July bomb attacks on London, focusing on the experience of ordinary Londoners caught up in the events, and paying particular attention to issues of communication.

The Review Committee's report is available on the London Assembly website www.london.gov.uk/assembly. It makes recommendations to those agencies that were involved in the emergency response, as well as transport operators, communications companies and Government. If you would like to be sent a copy, or you would like to be kept informed about the review committee's follow-up work, please call Janet Hughes at the Assembly on .

7th July Assistance - Commemorative websites
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7th July Assistance - Complaints Procedure
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7th July Assistance - Contact others affected
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7th July Assistance - Coping With Crisis
7th July Assistance - Information for employers and employees
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7th July Assistance - Financial help, advice and support
7th July Assistance - Government Support
7th July Assistance - A permanent memorial
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7th July Assistance - News archive
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7th July Assistance - Newsletters
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7th July Assistance - Online Resources

 

 

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