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Norman Lamb, King’s Fund – Integration

September 11, 2012

Transforming Local Services
A reshuffle is a strange thing.

I’ve followed the health reforms pretty closely so I’m relatively up to speed.

But often, new ministers find themselves in departments where they know only the bare bones of the policy. And they’re expected to turn themselves into experts overnight.

I’ve been an MP long enough to hear my fair share of new ministers read out speeches in the Commons and clearly have absolutely no idea what they’re talking about. The crueller members of the opposition can sometimes make it a bit of a trial for them.

But the machinations of government can’t just creak to a halt as the new people find their way around. So new ministers rely on ever-present civil servants to guide them. They rely on ministers who haven’t been reshuffled to keep a hand on the tiller. And they rely on their fellow new ministers to be conscientious, decisive and creative about their own parts of the portfolio.

Convicted carer locks disabled man in back of van so he can go to the toilet

Jul 22 2012 By Norman Silvester, Sunday Mail

A SERIOUSLY disabled man was left trapped and helpless in the back of a locked van by his carer and had to be rescued by two passing policemen.

William Yates’s shocked family later learned that cruel John Hart had landed the job despite two convictions for assault.

Hart, 29, pushed terrified William into the footwell of the van, then pulled the front passenger seat over his head.

It meant 58-year-old William was unable to escape or open the vehicle from inside.

How does the Carer feel today?

A Carer’s Wish

 

I’m a Carer and I don’t mind

One of the many I do find

But I only wish someone would say

How does the Carer feel today?

I’ve learned to do so many things

I sometimes wish that I had wings

But just to hear someone say

How does the Carer feel today?

I do not crave a social life

Happy to be a caring wife

Can’t get sick, too much to do

Must carry on as I always do

So I only wish someone would say

How does the Carer feel today?

 

Jean McLennan