Tuesday 28 February 2012

LIST OF PROFESSIONAL BODIES WHO HAVE CALLED FOR THE NHS BILL TO BE WITHDRAWN

Let them know we are 100% behind them
 

British Medical Association
http://bit.ly/ywIZeT
Chartered Society of Physiotherapy
Contact:
Phil Gray, Chief Executive: grayp@csp.org.uk
Community Practitioners and Health Visitors Association
Contact:
Alison Higley, Chair: alison.higley@derbyshirecountypct.nhs.uk
Faculty of Public Health
Contact:
President@fph.org.uk
Managers in Partnership
Contact
: Chief Executive, Jon Restell: j.restell@miphealth.org.uk
NHS Consultants’ Association
Contact:
Jacquie Davis, Co-Chair: nhsca@pop3.poptel.org.uk
Royal Colleges of GPs
Contact:
Clare Gerada: President@rcgp.org.uk
Royal Colleges of Midwives
Contact:
Cathy Warwick, Chief Executive: Cathy.Warwick@rcm.org.uk
Royal Colleges of Nursing
Contact:
Peter Carter, General Secretary: Peter.Carter@rcn.org.uk
Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health
Contact:
Terence Stephenson, President: president@rcpch.ac.uk
BODIES WHO’VE WITHDRAWN SUPPORT FOR THE BILL IN ITS CURRENT FORM:
Ask them to call for the Bill to be withdrawn – let them know we’ll stand behind them
Academy of Medical Royal Colleges
Contact
: Professor Sir Neil Douglas, Chair: neil.douglas@aomrc.org.uk
[Further info: http://bit.ly/zIfmyD]
The British Association / College of Occupational Therapists
Contact
: Julia Scott, Chief Executive: CEO@cot.co.uk
[Further info: http://bit.ly/xM4Tf5]
British Association of Prosthetists and Orthotists
Contact
: Mr Peter Honeycombe, Chair, c/o enquiries@bapo.com
[Further info: http://bit.ly/xM4Tf5]
British Dietetic Association
Contact:
Andy Burman, Chief Executive, a.burman@bda.uk.com
[Further info: http://bit.ly/xM4Tf5]
British and Irish Orthoptic Society
Contact:
Lesley-Anne Baxter, Chair: lesleyanne.baxter@btinternet.com
[Further info: http://bit.ly/xM4Tf5]
British Psychological Society
Contact:
Dr Carol Allan, President: thepresident@bps.org.uk
[Further info: http://bit.ly/z2QFLo]
College of Emergency Medicine:
Contact:
Mr Mike Clancy, President mc.prescem@gmail.com
[Further info: http://bit.ly/zIfmyD]
College of Paramedics
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Contact:
David Hodge, Chief Executive c/o membership@collegeofparamedics.co.uk
[Further info: http://bit.ly/xM4Tf5]
Institute of Healthcare Management
Contact:
Sue Hodgetts, Chief Executive s.hodgetts@ihm.org.uk
[Further info: http://bit.ly/xnZK0l and http://bit.ly/xXm1Rm]
Royal College of Anaesthetists
Contact:
president@rcoa.ac.uk
[Further info: http://bbc.in/zwOrtE]
Royal College of Opthalmologists
Contact:
president@rcpch.ac.uk
[Further info: http://bbc.in/zwOrtE]
Royal College of Pathology
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-16954223
Contact
: president@rcpath.org
[Further info: http://bbc.in/zwOrtE and http://bit.ly/xdW8QH]
Royal College of Psychiatrists
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-16954223
Contact:
reception@rcpsych.ac.uk
[Further info: http://bbc.in/zwOrtE]
Royal College of Radiologists
EGM has called for withdrawal of the Bill
Contact:
president@rcr.ac.uk
[http://bbc.in/zwOrtE and http://bit.ly/ze6hRh]
Royal College of Speech and Language Therapists
Contact:
Kamini Gadhok, President: kamini.gadhok@rcslt.org
[Further info: http://bit.ly/xM4Tf5]
Society of Chiropodists and Podiatrists
Contact:
Joanna Brown, Chief Executive: jb@scpod.org
[Further info: http://bit.ly/xM4Tf5]
Society and College of Radiographers
Contact:
Richard Evans, Chief Exec c/o info@sor.org
[Further info: http://bit.ly/xM4Tf5]
BODIES WHO HAVE NOT CALLED FOR THE BILL TO BE WITHDRAWN:
Please ask them to call for the Bill to be withdrawn
Association of Clinical Scientists
Contact:
Magali Fontaine, President c/o admin@assclinsci.org
British Academy of Audiology
Contact
: Mr Gareth Smith, President c/o admin@baaudiology.org
British Association of Counselling and Psychotherapy
Contact:
Prof Cary Cooper, c.cooper1@lancaster.ac.uk
British Society of Audiologists
Contact:
Dr David Baguley, Chair c/o contactcouncil@thebsa.org.uk
College of Operating Department Practitioners
Contact
: Bill Kilvington, President: bill.kilvington@codp.org.uk
Royal Pharmaceutical Society

Contact: Martin Astbury, President: president@rpharms.com
NB two members of the Board have come out against the Bill [info on web no longer there]
URGENT: Royal Pharmaceutical Society has been supporting the Bill BUT the Board wants to
gauge members’ views [http://bit.ly/wnSr4W]. The director for England Howard Duff said the
Society had decided against polling members about the Bill because it "will not enable
informed decision making". PHARMACISTS please let your views be known.
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Institute of Biomedical Science
Contact:
Derek Bishop, President c/o president@ibms.org
Association for Perioperative Practice
Contact:
Tracy Coates, President: president@afpp.org.uk
Royal College of Obstetrics and Gynaecologists
Contact:
president@rcog.org.uk
URGENT: There is a meeting on 9th March 4pm to discuss their position. Obstetricians and
Gynaecologists please let your views be known by 12noon 9th march to
president@rcog.org.uk or iwylie@rcog.org.uk
[Further info: http://bit.ly/yjwNPw]
Royal College of Physicians of London
Contact
: infocentre@rcplondon.ac.uk
URGENT There is a meeting on Monday 27th February to discuss their position on the Bill.
Any MRCP/FRCP doctor who has not completed this survey on the Bill are asked to do so
now: http://svy.mk/x5WSXn[Further info: http://bbc.in/zwOrtE]
Royal College of Surgeons of London
Contact
president@rcseng.ac.uk
URGENT: There is a meeting on 8th March to discuss their position. SURGEONS please let
your views be known BY 29TH FEBRUARY.
[Further info: http://bit.ly/yWND68]
 

Background information:
If this Bill becomes law, what we will witness over the next decade is:
- the increasing takeover of NHS services by private, for-profit companies;
- a significant reduction in the services available as part of the NHS;
- top up charges for services currently received as part of the NHS;
- an increasing need for supplementary health insurance.
In short, this Bill is paving the way for a commercial, insurance-based system of health care
[http://bit.ly/xmJnuF]. All this will be possible because the fundamental principle at the heart of this Bill is to remove the legal duty on the State to provide comprehensive health services - free at the point of delivery and funded by taxes - to everyone who needs them [http://bit.ly/zg9rLI]. In other words this is a Bill to ‘denationalise’the NHS.

Despite what you are hearing in the press, the Bill is making its way through the Lords largely
unaltered [http://bit.ly/mBBCG4].
Consequently, it is now down to us - the health professionals - to stand together and protect the NHS by withdrawing support for this Bill [http://bit.ly/wQk41g]. It is vital that the professional bodies listen to their members, despite direct pressure from Lansley and Cameron to be silent.
This Bill must not be allowed to become law. In practical terms, if the Bill were withdrawn, it would be possible to work with the new structures that have already come into existence.
Additions to the list and corrections to StandTogetherNHS@gmail.com please.
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