A web site dedicated to the study of The Confederation Of Health Service Employees (COHSE) and National Asylum Workers Union (NAWU), National Union of County Officers (NUCO)including the Guild of Nurses. The site also notes the positive role COHSE, NUPE & NALGO Nurses played in the formation of UNISON Nursing Sector, the premier nursing union
Sunday, April 27, 2008
Wednesday, April 16, 2008
Scottish Medical Aid for Cuba
THE Scottish Medical Aid for Cuba Committee was set up in 1995 to help
Since then this small charity has grown from strength to strength and now provides a permanent source of aid.
The charity is twinned with the Escambrey region of south-central
It is to this network that Scottish Medical Aid is twinned via the health authorities in the
As a recognised Scottish charity (SC 028979) Scottish Medical Aid for
The charity purchases its medicines from Echo International health Services, itself a charity dedicated to supporting developing countries that provide low-cost health care to their citizens.
Brian Pollitt, Faculty of Social Sciences,
Frank Cave - NUM
FRANK CAVE
A Life of Celebration
Gary Fabian pays tribute to Frank cave, Vice President of the National Union of Miners (NUM) and friend of
FRANK died at the young age of 59. Frank's life is a "life of celebration". As a young man he played cricket for
Like all members of the NUM, Frank began his life on the coal face. A young miner full of the desire to create change, both in the mining industry and in society.
Change for his members, change for workers nationally and internationally. Frank played a prominent role during the 1984/85 miners strike.
He became the Yorkshire President in 1982 and was subsequently elected as assistant General Secretary in 1990. Frank also served on the
Frank was truly an international socialist. Indeed it was on the international platform that I first met Frank. In 1996 the first world conference for Cuban Solidarity
took place in
The delegation was led by Ken Gill Chair of Cuba Solidarity Campaign (CSC) and supported by many trade unionists, political activists and an MEP. To say that the trip to
Following a confrontation with the airline our party were finally given seats of a plane to
As good trade unionists and socialists we demanded accommodation in a manner and style to which we were accustomed. The Hilton Hotel no less ! The airline company acceded accustomed to our request and we settled in for the night.
The next morning our thoughts turned to how exactly, could we get to
Skilfully working our way to the meeting room we burst in the door and Frank shouted at the top of his voice:" We demand a plane to
Frank's determination to get to
Thursday, April 10, 2008
Labour's Action Plan for theNHS 1991
LABOUR’S ACTION PLAN FOR HEALTH
By Robin Cook MP, 23rd September 1991
(shadow Secretary of State for Health)
THE FIRST TEN STEPS
1. Halt the opting out of hospitals and other units in the second (if before 01/04/92) and third waves
2. Sign the orders bringing back those hospitals and other units that have already opted out
3. Re-name the department, Department of Health and Community Care and appoint a Minister of State with the sole responsibility for care in the community
4. Instruct all hospitals to scrap all tow-tier deals on waiting lists and admit patients in order of medical need
5. Restore the right of GP’s to refer their patients to the hospital of their choice and stop health managers blocking referrals to hospitals where they have not placed a contract
6. Set the terms of reference of the Quality Commission for the health service
7. Declare a moratorium on the privatisation of geriatric services pending a review of the need for public provision for long term care of elderly people
8. Start negotiations to remove the pressure in the GP’s contract to increase patient lists, and fix a lower maximum on patients’ GPs
9. Set up a task force to tackle waiting list black spots
10. Appoint new members of health authorities who represent their local community, live locally and use the NHS
also other points which included
ACTION TO HALT PRIVATISATION
21. Set up an enquiry into weather there is a link between length of waiting lists and the amount of private practice
22. Halt further contracts for the construction of private commercial wings on NHS sites
23. End compulsory competitive tendering in the health service and introduce quality standards for ancillary services
24. Notify private insurance companies of the withdrawal of tax relief for private medical cover