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Wednesday, 4 February 2015

Have you signed the Petition yet? It is to keep our local health and care open, and in public hands


In agreement with the current petition to keep our local health and social care services. We need to look after those who have worked all their lives and have paid into the Welfare State.

Yet Cheshire East Council seems to be determinedly closing those Day, Respite and Assessment facilities on which we rely, and over which the council has a legal 'duty of care'.

Coupled with that East Cheshire NHS Trust, having closed our Knutsford Tatton Intermediate Care Ward (18 beds - very well thought of) four  years ago, has been so overcrowded in its Macclesfield Hospital Langley Ward, that it has taken a range of Intermediate Care beds in what might otherwise be respite bed spaces, at Hollins View, (15 beds) and Prestbury House and Belong Village, Macclesfield. That further reduces the number of full time and/or respite beds available to family carers.

With the advent of Caring Together within Eastern Cheshire, and the government awarded 'Pioneer' status across the whole of Cheshire, this is the ideal time to get our services together and working for the good of the public whose money paid for these mangled services. That is the stated aim of both Caring Together and the Pioneer status.

So let us give it our backing. Get the signatures coming in, to support the CCGs to provide services which the caring public actually needs, rather than acting in response to the direction of spin of the political football.

But it is really important that this happens before every local useful supportive caring service has been sent to commercial organisations - or charities - leaving us all as beggars, within a system for which we have paid.

We must provide adequate day care and respite care so that our family carers are not too overburdened, leaving them with no life at all of their own. That will help to keep the disabled, ill and old at home, where they belong. Respite must come in the form of safe and good quality overnight and 24 hour care, as a right.

Family Carers need rights! Not charity or lack of certainty.

If family carers are turned into beggars, they will lose heart and far more readily give up their work, leaving the system which is already creaking at the seams, to finally collapse. It must not come to that.

We do not have anywhere near enough full time care or nursing placements in this area. Our day and respite care places are currently being decimated as a deliberate act, by Cheshire East Council. No commercial enterprise would have the same 'duty of care' as that of the Local Authority. 

So we must ensure that the Local Authority retains that 'duty of care', rather than allowing it to be frittered away as it shuts down our social care places. 

No commercial enterprise is obliged to provide 24 hour care, nor day care. It is far cheaper for them to concentrate only on full time care. Family carers need day and respite care.

Please sign the petition and encourage others to also sign. Pass it round and ask that everyone else also passes it round.

The National Health Service is by its name - National. The Local Authority social care is also a part of our National care network. Therefore anyone, anywhere in the UK can sign this petition. I urge you to do so.. and pass it round. 

Print it off yourself and return it to the address shown by 
23 April 2015.. which is St George's Day

Thursday, 22 December 2011

What will Cheshire East do now?

The final Petition held signatures of 6507 people. It was presented to Cllr Roger West, Mayor of Cheshire East on Thursday 15 December 2011, at Congleton Town Hall. During the subsequent Full Council Meeting, as an explanation of the Petition was being given, the Mayor thought it good practice to heckle, within the allowed five minute slot. In doing that, he was effectively heckling the opinions of many Cheshire East Council taxpayers.

They signed to say:

S – O – S  - Save our Stanley Centre

We the undersigned

Petition Cheshire East Council & East Cheshire Hospital Trust:

SAVE OUR SOCIAL AND HEALTH CARE

 –

KEEP OUR SERVICES LOCAL

Keep OUR Stanley Centre for Disabled Adults
Return OUR Dementia Care Services
Return OUR Intermediate Hospital Ward
KAFKA Office, Holly House, Middlewich  Rd, Allostock, Knutsford WA16 9JX
PLACE of collection
NUMBER collected
Allostock
    59
Congleton
  182
Cranage
  128
Crewe
    67
Goostrey
  124
Holmes Chapel
  422
Knutsford
3081
Lower Peover
      8
Macclesfield
    50
Middlewich
  108
Mobberley
    82
Northwich
    23
Over Peover
    20
Parkgate
  433
Plumley
      4
Sandbach
  995
Toft
  258
Wilmslow
    38
Winsford
  149
Online
    59
Total
6290
Plus Stanley Centre Petition
   217  = 6507
Place names above refer to the places where the signatures were collected. There is an even split between Knutsford and the rest of Cheshire East and its borders, with 59 collected online.
Numbers above refer to signatures collected by Carers and other volunteers, across Cheshire East during the period
14 October 2011- 14 December 2011




They were collected from:

the Knutsford area - in excess of 3000
from towns and villages across Cheshire East and on its borders - in excess of 3000

from a Service user and his family - 217 signatures in respect of The Stanley Centre alone

This three part petition seems to have had the effect that Cheshire East has no idea what to do with it.

This is not a new Council. It is only following on from our historic Cheshire County Council, using the remnants of that body's web site, and that body's officers.

The petition clearly shows that many people refuse to accept that the vulnerable should be shunted about. So why did Cheshire East get it so wrong - and where is our democracy?