This from the Stop Haringey Health Cuts Coalition:
Join the Protest/Lobby to Save Our Local Health Services
Wednesday 21st May, 2.30pm - Haringey Primary Care Trust Board Meeting
At St Ann’s Hospital (Unit 6), St Ann's Rd, N15
The Board, which meets in public, will be considering a new 10 year strategy for primary care which, if passed, will result in the gradual closure of most of our local doctors' surgeries - to be replaced by 5 'polyclinics' with a range of services. Many local chemists are also under threat, as is the future of St Ann's Hospital. Please come along if you value your neighbourhood- based health services!
The official proposals (released only late on Friday):
North Tottenham
Currently 16 local surgeries and Lordship Lane clinic. Proposed to be cut to 3 local surgeries (Northumberland Park, White Hart Lane and Broadwater Farm) and a Lordship Lane 'polyclinic' .
South Tottenham
Currently 15 local surgeries and The Laurels and Tynemouth Rd clinics. Proposed to be cut to 4 local surgeries (High Rd near Hackney, West Green, Noel Park South East and Harringay Green Lanes station) and the Laurels and Tynemouth Rd 'polyclinics' .
Central Haringey
Currently 14 local surgeries. Proposed to be cut to 2 local surgeries (Bounds Green and Wood Green) and a 'polyclinic' (no site identified yet).
West Haringey
Currently 15 local surgeries and Hornsey Central Hospital site. Proposed to be cut to 3 local surgeries (Muswell Hill, Highgate and Stroud Green) and a Hornsey Central 'polyclinic' .
A recent poll on this issue found that 95% of people wanted to keep their local GPs.
It should also be noted that the PCT is also proposing to increase privatisation of our services: eg 'The TPCT believes that ‘contestability’ (ie. competitive tendering of services against an agreed specification) is an important vehicle for securing best value and expect it to play an increasing part in how we seek to maximise health benefits from our commissioning spending future.'
An example is the threat of privatisation of CAMIDOC, the 'after hours' service run by GPs in 4 London boroughs (including Haringey), which has recently been 'put out to tender' against the wishes of our doctors.
These proposals are possibly the biggest and most controversial proposed changes ever made to our health services. Now is the time to speak out.
OPPOSING CUTS AND PRIVATISATION
Now is the time for all those who care about our health services to speak out against cuts and privatisation. Over the last 2 years in Haringey there has been public anger in response to the £15-20m cuts affecting our hospitals, clinics and surgeries, and services for family planning, mental health, and the elderly. Staff face cuts in jobs, de-skilling, and increased workloads. Many doctors and dentists are oversubscribed, and some are going private.
JOIN THE CAMPAIGN
There have been many anti-cuts protests by residents and health workers - lobbies, rallies, petitions, a local march, public meetings, and tens of thousands of leaflets distributed. This is happening all over the country. As a result the cuts have become a public controversy, some services have been saved or relocated, and some cuts postponed.
The Stop Haringey Health Cuts Coalition are an alliance of local organisations determined to stop health cuts. We're calling on all concerned organisations to let their members and all Haringey's communities know the truth about what is going on. With your active support and involvement we can defend our health services.
SHHCC co-ordinating meeting
Monday 2nd June, 7pm
The Tollgate Pub (at the back), Turnpike Lane N15
Contact us for more details or to be kept informed. We welcome messages of support, affiliations and donations.
SHHCC: Union Office, St Ann’s Hospital, N15
SHHCC secretary: Dave Morris: info@haringeyreside nts.org tel 8211 0916
SHHCC chair: Keith Flett: keith.flett@ btinternet. com tel 07803 167266