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GREENS WELCOME STUDY INTO SOCIAL ENTERPRISE FOR HEALTH AND SOCIAL CARE SERVICES |
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15th November 2006
On
Thursday night at Stroud district Council, Greens gave a welcome to the
move to look at Social Enterprise to run local Health and Social Care
services.
Cllr Martin Whiteside, Parliamentary spokesperson for Stroud District
Green party, said: "In the face of repeated threatened cuts to our
local services we need to explore the alternatives. We cannot let
Weavers Croft close. Social Enterprise looks the best option at moment
- but we need to move carefully: Social Enterprises require more
sophisticated management skills than the average private businesses and
we would also need to see proposals having the committed support of
local health professionals."
Martin Whiteside added: "We want to keep health services local! People
don't want to travel vast distances to either get treatment or to visit
a family member in hospital. In Stroud we are extremely proud of our
hospital, the Maternity hospital and facilities at Weavers Croft. We
must find a way to keep these under local control and safe from
repeated threats of cuts. We also need to keep our NHS safe from
private profiteering. Social enterprise represents a way of doing both
these things. Greens are the only main political party to support the
national campaign backed by health professionals to Keep Our NHS
public."
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