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who are "falling into disproporionately disabled people, their carers and families. "The petition states:
the government was undertaking a comprehensive reform of the benefit system, when the economic crisis hit. These social reforms have not been tested and the plan was to monitor and evaluate the impact of the approach of new inexperienced as it was introduced to a thriving economy. Unfortunately, since then the economy has gone to the crisis while the government has undertaken a massive program cuts. This created a perfect storm, leaving disabled people / people in poor health, and their caregivers staggering, confused and frightened. We urge the government to stop this massive change program little by little until you can examine the impact of these changes, overall, for people with disabilities and their caregivers. We urge the government to fulfill its duty of care to people with disabilities and their caregivers. At the time the pact appears to be broken and do not feel safe. Illness or disability can affect anyone of us at any time, while many of us are potential caregivers.
If the application reached 100,000 signatures, it could generate a debate in Parliament. Support the request came from the National Housing Federation, caregivers in the UK, Broken Alliance campaign group Britain and disabilities.
. A trio of responses to the takeover of Hinchingbrooke Hospital, Cambridge Health Club. In his blog, Craig Dearden Phillips said that the inauguration should take place:
It is certainly time to put aside our old concerns about the risks and try new suppliers and the circle? Remember, it is "safe" there is nothing in a hospital in the NHS, which does not lose money, probably cause more damage than it should and about to close. And there are savings to be made, if any. People who do not deal well with the NHS do not realize the majority of management practices is terrible, how everything is internal 1970 and how it is possible to save money.
have seen it all first hand and is pretty much disgusting, brutal, authoritarian, bureaucratic and super-self-interested. If you can increase Circle, balance the books and then increase the productivity of their staff and investors may enjoy an advantage.
David Floyd, hot and writings bullsh t, is more cautious:
Since his contract has not yet begun, it is too early to say what the impact of the Circle of Health Hinchingbrooke hospital. Previous experiences of private management of public services (such as local education authorities) suggest that the most passionate predctions on both sides of the argument - that the proponents of private managers have a magical view of the public services managers public can not imagine the criticism that private managers to compromise service users to infamous acts of amoral profit maximization inhumanity - usually proven incorrect
As an organization in the spectrum of the Social Enterprise -. is probably safer to avoid defining more than that - Circle of Health provides a new approach to health management. I am not as optimistic as Craig Dearden-Phillips, but for me, the fact that Circle is supported by private funds, and the most motivated people who the money is not a sufficient reason for rejecting the model before was given a chance.
and your health is this blog, the former Minister of Labour health policy Paul Corrigan reviewed the policy and procedure for the seizure of power, and concluded:
sure that the secretary of state, and there would be a result set that included FTS public sector to take in NHS hospitals, but because governments both this and previous were concerned whole process has been extended, and this twist that only private sector organizations have the ability or strength to do so.
Most30 months, and millions of books, the process of taking control in Hinchingbrooke took was in vain for two governments past and present, have been affected by continued the path chosen.
. A discussion on the blog Bright World on a new application that allows Web content pages of the board to the mass imported and posted on Facebook - but without any interactivity. Blogger says his message loulouk prompted much discussion about whether Twitter:
a) the content is in the eyeball was quite good, no interactivity is required
c) the content will not be added to food for people that no one would ever know if a change was made, what was the purpose?
d) Facebook is where the eyeballs are, for some people is all that is on the Internet that they should please and not to reproduce the contents, because if we are not excluding people
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