Worthing Keep Our NHS Public

NO CUTS, NO CLOSURES, NO SELL-OFFS!
Email: worthingkeepournhspublic@yahoo.co.uk
Phone 01903 204975 or 07974 095233
Write: 48 Sugden Rd, Worthing, BN11 2JL.

Across England - and now in Worthing - NHS patients and local communities are linking up with nurses, doctors and other healthcare workers to meet, march, protest and lobby as we fight to stop closures and cuts in local NHS services.

Thursday, November 16, 2006

Trip to London, 1 November 2006

Worthing KONP took a coach up to the TUC-organised national lobby of Parliament on 1st November over the government's proposed NHS cuts. A group of staff and the public from Worthing and Southlands made the trip up, carrying our specially-made banner "Worthing and Southlands - Not For Sale!". The day was a great success. Although we didnt feel we needed to lobby our own MPs who have been active with their KWASH campaign, we joined a march against hospital closures and privatisation alongside campaigners and NHS workers from other parts of the country, including in our region people from Crawley, Epsom and Guildford among others. The march and lobby ended with a rally at Westminster Central Hall with mainly trade union speakers getting across lots of good background info on just why the government is threatening the future of Worthing & Southlands and at least 60 other hospitals around the UK. We learned a lot to apply to Worthing, and made good links with other campaigners. A national demonstration is planned for early in 2007.

Wednesday, November 15, 2006

Link to London photos

For photos of the London protest, click here.

Tuesday, November 14, 2006

SOUTHLANDS PROTESTS EVERY WEDNESDAY

Starting Wednesday 15 November 2006, there will be regular Wednesday protests outside the main entrance of Southlands Hospital, Upper Shoreham Road, between 12 noon and 2 p.m.

These are in addition to the regular protests outside Worthing Hospital.

Please come along and support the staff at Southlands.

Tuesday 28 November 2006: Meeting in Shoreham
There will be a meeting at the Ferry Inn, 1 East Street, Shoreham, at 7.30 p.m. on Tuesday 28 November.

We are hoping to arrange a street stall in Lancing before then.

Thursday, October 26, 2006

WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 1st: NATIONAL DAY OF PROTEST TO SAVE OUR NHS

*** JOIN US FROM WORTHING ON THE WORTHING COACH TO THE LOBBY OR PARLIAMENT - 8AM, WEDS NOV 1ST, STEYNE GARDENS. ***
THE COACH HAS BEEN KINDLY SPONSORED BY THE SUSSEX BRANCH OF THE GMB UNION, BUT A SUGGESTED DONATION TO COSTS OF £5 IS WELCOMED. PLEASE BOOK EARLY - CALL SUE ON 01903 522909 or RICH on 07771 572484 TO CONFIRM YOUR PLACE OR FOR MORE INFO.

Next Wednesday sees a national day of protest against the government's threatened plan to downgrade or close up to SIXTY hospitals across the UK. The protest will also take in concerns about the huge and increasing level of private-sector involvement in the NHS, which is siphoning off money needed for vital services.

Protesters will be descending on PARLIAMENT in LONDON for a lobby of MPs, called by the TUC (see the NHS Together link in our links section) - beginning at 11am, assembling at Westminster Central Hall.

*** If you can't make it up to London, there will be LOCAL PROTESTS, on the same day, outside Worthing Hospital in Lyndhurst Road from 12noon-2pm, and also possibly outside Southlands.

Wednesday, October 25, 2006

SAVE OUR HOSPITAL - SUPPORT HOSPITAL STAFF: WEEKLY PROTESTS OUTSIDE WORTHING HOSPITAL

Today was the first of a new weekly protest outside Worthing Hospital. Everyone is welcome to just turn up, even for 5 minutes, between 12 noon and 2pm, to keep the pressure up on health bosses and show support for the beleaguered staff inside the hospital, who will also be joining the weekly protest.

See pics below from today's protest, which was attended by around 40 people over the two hours. Protesters honked horns, rang bells and rattled rattles while passing vehicles sounded their horns loud in support (as you can hear on the video) - those inside the hospital were left in no doubt about the support outside!





PUBLIC MEETING REPORT & PICS

Over 100 people attended Worthing KONP's first public meeting on Saturday at the Richmond Rooms. Local residents & hospital staff enjoyed three superb speakers and a lively, serious and informative debate with questions and contributions from the audience. Check back on the site soon for video footage of the meeting and speeches.



Guest speaker John McDonnell MP, who will be challenging Gordon Brown for the Labour leadership, expressed his support for Worthing's campaign and said that all over the country ordinary people are coming together to march and to demonstrate against cutbacks in services and the sacking of NHS staff. He said: "There is a sense of urgency; the threats to the NHS are now so severe that potentially we will lose it"

Also addressing the meeting were Dr J M Semmens, retired consultant paediatrician - at Worthing & Southlands hospitals for twenty years - and Gill George, health worker and on the executive of trade union Amicus, who said cuts and closures of local services mean people will be harmed - with children and their carers particularly at risk. Government reforms propose care be delivered closer to home, "but to pretend that community care can simply slot in and replace acute hospital care is nonsense", she said. A question and answer session included many passionately expressed views from the floor.

Many speakers stressed how unnecessary the government's proposed cuts are from a finanical point of view - with the national NHS debt actually running at a mere £500 million, and that this shows how the cuts and closures agenda is driven by an obsession with allowing market forces to dictate our health care. The grave danger is that we are heading for an American-style system of private healthcare for the some, meagre public health insurance schemes for many, and no healthcare at all for the least well off.

The audience responded with loud cheers when speakers called for the "missing NHS money" to be found by scraping the new Trident nuclear weapons plans (at least £35 BILLION) or by pulling out the disastrous wars in Iraq and Afghanistan (£8 BILLION to date)



Lee Billingham, chair of Worthing KONP was delighted with the support shown at the meeting and said: "We are an active group that involves local patients and health care staff. We will be marching with other hospital campaigners from West Sussex in a national lobby of parliament on 1st November, and we are planning more local meetings, town centre stalls and other events which we hope people will support.
We are fighting to save our publicly owned and run National Health Service. No cuts, No Closures, No Sell-offs!"

Monday, October 09, 2006

VITAL PUBLIC MEETING IN WORTHING ON 21st OCTOBER: JOHN MCDONNELL MP & NHS LOGISTICS WORKERS SPEAK OUT AGAINST THREATENED HOSPITAL CLOSURES & NHS CUTS

Worthing KONP have organised an important meeting for anyone wanting to debate how we can best fight the proposed closure of our local hospitals, and of the threat to our entire National Health Service through cuts, closures, and privatisation.

Please email or call if you would like a copy of the meeting poster or leaflet to print out and put up in your local area!

The meeting takes place on Saturday 21st October at the Richmond Rooms, in Stoke Abbotts Road in central Worthing, from 2pm-4pm. Guest speakers include John McDonnell MP, a challenger to Tony Blair for Labour leadership who has consistently spoken out against his own government's plans to wreck the NHS. Also speaking will be a worker from NHS Logistics - currently taking strike action in a desperate attempt to prevent a large chunk of the NHS being sold off to private parcel firm DHL to make a profit from. In adddition, we will have Gill George, from the Executive of the Amicus trade union, and one of the founders of the national Keep Our NHS Public campaign. Last, but certainly not least, there will be Worthing Hospital staff and NHS professionals on hand to give accounts from the frontline of the devastating effects to patient care the threatened cuts and closures will have.

ALSO - On Sunday 22nd October, campaigners from across the region will meet to coordinate efforts to resist the threatened cuts and closures. Email or call us for details.

HUGE TURNOUT FOR HANDS AROUND THE HOSPITAL PROTEST SHOWS NHS CUTS ANGER

Sunday's protest saw another big turnout as up to 5,000 people in Worthing & Shoreham attended the 'Hands Around the Hospitals' protests against the threatened closure of our hospitals. Demonstrators easily completed a circle of hands around each hospital, and the symbolic protest looked impressive from the air - as you can see in the Herald's web report of the day's events.

Also, see the video below shot by Hospital Help







Worthing Keep Our NHS Public campaigners including GMB, UNISON and RCN members leafletted for our public meeting with John McDonnell MP and NHS Logistics strikers, and were received enthusiastically.

In two weeks' time, campaigners from across Sussex and Surrey are meeting to coordinate their efforts across the the counties which comprise the area of the Strategic Health Authority that's looking to make Blair & Hewitt's required savings of £100 million. The meeting is open to all. Local campaigns in the region have already booked transport to the TUC's national lobby of Parliament on the 1st November - watch this space for details of how you can get to London from Worthing.

Wednesday, October 04, 2006

JOIN THE HANDS AROUND WORTHING HOSPITAL PROTEST - THIS SUNDAY 8TH OCTOBER

There'll be a 'Hands Around the Hospitals' demonstration this Sunday 8th October, called by the KWASH campaign, as a 'symbolic gesture' at local people's disgust at the possible closure or downgrading of local hospital facilities.

We urge everyone to turn out in force to keep up the pressure on Patricia Hewitt, Tony Blair and their Strategic Health Authority and Primary Care Trust footsoldiers!

People should arrive by 2.45pm, for a 3pm protest.

Members and supporters of Worthing Keep Our NHS Public will be demonstrating together - we'll be assembling from 2.30pm outside the Children's Centre at Worthing Hospital. For our assembly point at Southlands please call 07974 095233 for details.

Otherwise...

Residents coming from the east should take up positions in Homefield Road
Residents coming from the west should take up positions in Park Road
Residents coming from the north should take up positions in Newland and Chesswood Roads
Residents coming from the south should take up positions in Lyndhurst Road