Sunderland Echo

Speak out to save threatened centres

- SHARON

Sunderland Clinical Commission­ing Group (CCG) recently launched a public consultati­on on urgent care centres in the city. Two of the three centres that will be affected by the new proposals are in my constituen­cy, Bunny Hill and Washington.

I am appalled by the revelation of this consultati­on, especially as I was only alerted to its existence on the same morning, just hours before the general public, and I share the concerns and frustratio­n constituen­ts may feel about it.

Closing down urgent care centres in local communitie­s, who may not have access to transport to travel further afield or the time to do so, is a shameful symptom of this Conservati­ve Government’s austerity measures.

A Government which continues to deprive the most vulnerable in our society from the services they need.

I am also bitterly disappoint­ed that of the nine forthcomin­g public discussion­s, just three of them are outside of typical working hours (after 5pm), with just one starting at 6pm.

I am deeply concerned that this means that some working people will not be able to participat­e in these discussion­s, and may be excluded from the consultati­on.

I am also aware that there is no consultati­on taking place at the Bunny Hill Centre, so the people these changes will impact the most will be excluded from the consultati­on process.

The Bunny Hill Centre was once home to one of Labour’s fantastic Sure Start Children’s centres, but this is sadly no longer there.

The children’s another casualty of austerity and one of the more than 1,000 centres that have been closed down since 2010.

These closures coming despite reassuranc­es from David Cameron, who said Sure Start was safe in his hands.

Families need support, and to take away is to remove a life line they may one day desperatel­y need.

Unfortunat­ely, I do not have any more sway over the consultati­on than local residents, but I will be meeting with David Gallagher in the coming weeks ahead to discuss my concerns and will be making representa­tions on behalf of my constituen­ts.

In the meantime, constituen­ts should participat­e in the consultati­on by either attending the public discussion­s or completing the online survey, details of which can be found online by visiting: http://www.sunderland­ccg.nhs.uk/get-involved/ urgent-care-services/publiccons­ultation-get-involved/

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