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6.6.03
Haringey Liberal Democrats have revealed that Tottenham MP David Lammy, who
is also a health minister, has been criticised by an influential think-tank
over delays in announcing arrangements for the oversight of local health
services following the abolition of Community Health Councils (CHCs).
Liberal Democrat Spokesperson on Social Services and Health, Cllr Ron
Aitken, is calling for an urgent statement from the Tottenham MP on the
issue. Haringey CHC will hold its final meeting on June 10th but as yet Mr
Lammy has still not made a statement setting out funding for local councils
to scrutinise health services.
In a policy briefing on the Department of Health guidance on the new local authority
powers to oversee the NHS, the Democratic Health Network (DHN), part of the
Local Government Information Unit (LGIU), states:
"It is disappointing, however, that there has not yet been any announcement
about additional resources to support health scrutiny committees. The Health
Minister, David Lammy, announced some weeks ago that he would be making a
statement on this subject, but this has not happened."
Cllr Aitken (Crouch End) comments:
"It is ironic that the Government has
abolished watchdog Community Health Councils and now expects councils like
Haringey, which were heavily criticised along with health services over the
Victoria Climbie case, to stand up for patients. Without proper funding this
oversight will be a sham, and David Lammy is the minister responsible."
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