Saturday, 12 May 2012

A PUBLIC CONFERENCE WILL BE HELD ON JUNE 23RD FOR NHS SUPPORTERS IN LONDON

This Conference Will Focus On The Most Controversial Health And Social Care
Act In The History Of The NHS.

The Health and Social Care Act is their most controversial change in NHS history and will affect us all. Soon our NHS may not be able to deliver the health care that we have come to expect and to rely on. Many people are worried and want to find out what is happening and what they can do about it. Reclaiming our NHS is a conference that will provide insight about the impact of the act and what people can do to campaign and protect the core principles of the NHS, locally and nationally.

  • Listen to health experts explain the latest news about the Government's NHS changes.
  • Find out how the changes will affect you and your family.
  • Join NHS supporters from across the country to discuss how we can work together to secure the local services that we need to protect our NHS.

Speakers will include: -

  • Clare Gerards - Chair of the Royal College of GP's
  • David Babbs - Executive Director of 38 Degrees
  • John Lister - health journalist and Director of Health Emergency
  • Frances O'Grady -  TUC Deputy General Secretary
  • Jackie Davis BMA - council member and chair of the NHS Consultant Association
  • Harry Kean - President of the NHS Support Federation
The Event will combine information, presentations from health experts and lively debate on the impact of the health and social care act. It will also include discussion workshops to share experiences, information and talk about campaign strategy. The conference will conclude with a question time style debate about the future of the NHS.

The event will take place on Saturday June 23rd from 10.30 AM at the Friends Meeting House, Near Euston Station in London. Most of the details given have been confirmed, to be up dated or to apply to attend this conference please contact: 
Paul Evans Director, NHS Support Federation, Community Base, 113 Queens Road, Brighton, East Sussex, BN1 4HA 

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