Monthly Archives: July 2011

Long hospital waits ‘on the increase’

It is unfair to leave people waiting so long if they are in pain.

By Nick Triggle Health correspondent, BBC News

Hospital equipment
There has been an overall drop in the number of people waiting for hospital treatment
The number of people facing “long waits” for hospital treatment in England is rising, NHS figures show.

Under the NHS Constitution, patients have a right to be seen in 18 weeks.

But there are currently 236,155 on the waiting list who have waited longer than that – a rise of 8.5% in a year, according to official data. Nearly half have waited more than six months.

Southern Cross to hand over care homes to landlords

 

Residents have been reassured in Peterborough that they will not have to move, lets hope it will be the same for every resident across the country,.

 

News from The Peterborough Evening Telegraph, www.peterboroughtoday.co.uk

 

By Stephen Briggs
Published on Tuesday 12 July 2011 09:25

VULNERABLE residents in care homes in the Peterborough area have been reassured after operator Southern Cross warned it was set to shut down. 

Southern Cross Healthcare Group, which operates the 59-bed Astoria Park, in Park Crescent, Peterborough, has announced plans to hand over all of its 752 care homes to landlords or, where appropriate, new operators because of financial difficulties.

Leeds City Council failed children with special needs

Leeds City Council failed children with special needs

 

There were “serious and extensive failures” in the way Leeds City Council treated three children with special educational needs, a report has found.

In one case, a severely disabled girl could not communicate as her carers did not know sign language, according to the local government ombudsman.

Leeds City Council said it “fully accepted” the ombudsman’s findings.