LETTER: NHS services in our town are at stake
There was all the usual rhetoric from the North Kirklees Clinical Commissioning Group (CCG) and the Mid-Yorkshire Hospital Trust about how it will all be for the best in the best of all possible worlds to lose our A&E, our consultant-led maternity service, our children’s inpatient services, etc.
Whatever we think about those changes, what we should really fear is the West Yorkshire Sustainability and Transformation Plan (STP).
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Hide AdThe Government recently defined 44 “footprints” to cover England.
These are groups of CCGs tasked with producing proposals to deliver the £22 billion of so-called ‘efficiency savings’ (ie cuts). The West Yorkshire STP, like all the others, is shrouded in secrecy, despite the fact that the drafting of STPs was supposed to involve “public engagement”.
The fact is, the Government is scared to allow STPs to be made public because they will reveal the massive scale of the cuts they are designed to implement.
We need to know what is in the West Yorkshire STP and I was deeply disappointed that no information was forthcoming at the public meeting from the people on the platform.
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Hide AdThey must know, if anyone does, and they should not be helping the Government by keeping this information from the public. Our services are at stake and we should be told what is planned.
Sent by Jenifer Devlin of Northfield Road, Dewsbury