Monthly Archives: March 2012

Nurses to rally in Westminster against Health Bill

7 March, 2012 | By The Press Association

Opponents of the government’s controversial health reforms will today warn ministers that the changes represent the “biggest threat” the NHS has ever seen.

Thousands of nurses, midwives, doctors, physiotherapists, cleaners, porters and other NHS workers will attend a rally in Westminster in a last-ditch attempt to scupper the Health and Social Care Bill.

A psychiatric nurse, speech therapist, paramedic and pregnant mother will join union leaders and politicians in making speeches at the rally, as well as comedian Jo Brand, who once worked as a psychiatric nurse.

TUC general secretary Brendan Barber will say: “The All Together for the NHS campaign is an unprecedented alliance of unions, royal colleges, professional groups, health service staff, patients and members of the public. Together we are speaking up for a publicly-accountable health service, for the values that make our NHS special and for the ethos of public service itself.

Notts pensioners take care fight to House of Commons

MORE than 80 Notts pensioners took their fight for care reform to Westminster yesterday as part of a national day of action.

Wednesday, March 07, 2012

Nottingham Post

Nottingham Elders’ Forum sent the largest county delegation of protesters taking part in the “Care in Crisis” mass lobby of Parliament.

The Care and Support Alliance organised the event to call on the Government to make social care free for everyone who needs it.

Campaigners also want the Government to prevent anyone having to sell their home to pay for social care support.

Dementia patients’ ‘postcode lottery’ of care

Dementia patients across England are receiving a “postcode lottery” of care, with health authority spending per patient varying 21-fold.

By , Medical Correspondent

7:00AM GMT 07 Mar 2012

 

Freedom of information requests to 134 primary care trusts (PCTs) have found the amount spent per dementia patient varies from £38 at NHS Nottinghamshire County to £802 at NHS Barnsley. The average for the 54 which provided information to GP magazine, which submitted the FOI requests, was £160. Four in 10 spent less than £100.