Nursing Counts Campaign

19 04 2010

Thank you to everyone who has been in touch with me about this campaign.  I am pleased to support it.

Liberal Democrats believe that when it comes to improving NHS services it is important that we listen to those who work on the front line.  Low staff morale is a big problem in today’s NHS because many people feel they have not been listened to.  We believe that professionals like nurses, are best placed to know the day-to-day needs of patients and the hour by hour demands on staff.

We will give power back to nurses by giving them control over budgets and greater responsibility for running their own wards and units.  Ward sisters and charge nurses are vital to hospital nursing and ensuring high quality patient care.  Lead nurses should have responsibility for ensuring that wards are clean, patients are being fed and looked after and that staffing levels and equipment is up to scratch.

We will also give every NHS staff members that chance to vote on whether their hospital trust should become a wholly owned employee trust.  NHS staff members would be trustees of their hospital and its assets for future generations.  As co-owners, they would have greater control over the services they provide and shape the hospital’s future.

As part of our plans to radically decentralise the NHS, we are proposing elected health boards.  Under this system it would no longer be appropriate to retain Strategic Health Authorities in their current form.  This would mean that responsibility for planning tertiary services such as specialist medical units which cannot be provided in every area would move to a new light touch regional body made up of representation from local health boards.  This board would also be responsible for staff training, education and workforce planning.

The NHS is one of this country’s greatest achievements, but it has become far too focussed on treating diseases rather than preventing them.  While our nation’s health should be improving, alcohol, smoking, obesity, bad diets and lack of exercise means that for many it is getting worse.  The long term costs of us failing to tackle this public health issue would be enormous.  We will encourage the NHS to work with local communities to help tackle the public health problems and provide facilities and services to help people improve their health.

We also want to expand access to programmes of screening for cancer and other chronic illnesses.  We will ensure that public health spending isn’t cut in the years to come by making savings elsewhere in the NHS and recycling the money to this vital element of care.

Three out of every five people aged over 60 in England have a long term condition.  We believe that in a fair society, people suffering from long-term conditions should know that they can rely on the NHS.   Whilst the NHS has received high investment over recent years, we believe that too much has been consumed by bureaucracy at the expense of frontline services.  To ensure that frontline funding is maintained in the current tough economic climate, we will cut waste on quangos, bureaucrats and top-level pay and re-invest every penny to protect services that are under pressure.  These include mental health provision, cancer, maternity services and dementia care.





Stand up for children

13 03 2010

A number of residents have been in touch asking me to sign up to the NSPCC’s ‘I stand up for children’ pledge.   I confirm that I support this important call.

The Liberal Democrats produced a child protection paper back in 2009, and within it we committed to many of the requests made by the NSPCC. This included continuing to fund Childline. We have also called for helpline services to be accessible and confidential so people know when and how to report suspected abuse.

We have supported calls to amend the Home Office’s definition of domestic violence in England to include the impact of domestic violence on children. Indeed, Liberal Democrat Shadow Minister for Children, Schools and Families, Annette Brooke MP, recently tabled, in Parliament,  Early Day Motion number 772 which explicitly outlines this issue and calls for the Government to address it.

Liberal Democrats have also set out plans for online bullying and abuse to be tackled by using quick-report buttons on social networking sites, enabling offensive postings to be speedily removed, or concerns about abuse to be addressed immediately.

We believe that the Children’s Commission should be a truly independent position; if it is to receive taxpayer’s funds then it must be given the power and authority to make positive changes for children and challenge the Government and media when children’s causes are being ignored. It is important that the Commissioner works closely with a variety of children’s charities, and is happy to stand up and be heard when they think things are going wrong.

Liberal Democrats are committed to therapeutic services and understand the real difference they can make. We would also adopt the Layard proposals beyond 2011 – ensuring that those that need it have access to appropriate cognitive behavioural therapies. Therapeutic services for young people are one of the most effective ways of ensuring that childhood trauma and abuse does not permanently damage life chances.

When I was a councillor, with the Young People portfolio and involved in the Pupil Referral Unit,  I heard of and met young people who had been victims of appalling events.  As a result of talking to young people, I became aware of hidden problems including self harm and eating disorders  and so promoted awareness of issues around mental health.  This resulted in a community conference being held back in 2005, on the subject, where young people presented the issues from their perspective.

I want to see all children getting a good start in life, protected from exploitation and abuse, living in a safe environment, supported by adults who nurture and love them and with an education that provides them with the tools that will enable them to reach their own potential.








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