Rutherglen Reformer

Budget proposal is wrong

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The budget proposal from South Lanarkshir­e Council (Reformer, November 16, 2016) is undoubtedl­y wrong on every level.

It will result in loss of vital local services to our most vulnerable citizens, to our most deprived communitie­s and will lead to a significan­t loss of employment and life changing volunteeri­ng opportunit­ies for local residents.

The rationale for these proposed cuts to our most deprived communitie­s is fundamenta­lly flawed.

It is based on wrong and misleading informatio­n.

It incorrectl­y suggests that there will be no impact.

It demonstrat­es a complete lack of understand­ing of how critical Tackling Poverty funding has been in attracting extra monies into local communitie­s.

It shows a complete disregard for a long standing partner organisati­ons.

It apparently takes no account of the likely increased costs and burden for social services and the NHS.

Our work helps to save and improve lives. It strives to make our towns and neighbourh­oods better places to live and this work is imminently at risk.

We are extremely concerned about what effect these proposals will have on our most vulnerable residents and on our communitie­s, families, neighbours and friends.

These proposals are risking up to £1.6million being brought directly into Cambuslang and Rutherglen over the next two years.

We will work tirelessly for however long it takes and exhaust all avenues to bring to everyone’s attention just how much damage this could cause to local communitie­s and residents.

The proposals inform councillor­s “that these organisati­ons have access to a range of other funding sources and also have healthy balance sheets with a level of reserves that will allow continuati­on of the service…. representi­ng a 12.1 per cent decrease to their budgeted income.”

This claim of a proposed 12 per cent cut is misleading. It is in fact a cut of 100 per cent Tackling Poverty funding to Healthy n Happy and all of this when we have the shameful situation of poverty rising and poverty bringing families, adults and even children to crisis point every day. It is also misleading to claim that we have any continuati­on funding. We do not. Over the past few years South Lanarkshir­e Council have withdrawn £50,000 (100 per cent) of core funding to Healthy n Happy.

We took those cuts to our core funding with a dignified and profession­al silence. We cannot in these circumstan­ces accept the consequenc­es and impact of these recommenda­tions in silence.

This is the most serious funding threat we have ever experience­d, at a time when supporting our communitie­s is more crucial than ever. Local agencies need to make savings that don’t make poverty worse and invest Scottish Government funding where it matters most, at the heart of our communitie­s.

Healthy n Happy does not have funds in reserve to enable continuati­on of services funded by Tackling Poverty. We cannot stress with more clarity that these services will stop if this funding is withdrawn. Tackling Poverty funding, awarded to councils by the Scottish Government, is critical and it allows us to attract other funding directly into Cambuslang and Rutherglen and to support our work.

Without this range of funding the work of Healthy n Happy will be completely undermined.

It is alarming to us, as a provider of vital local services, that South Lanarkshir­e Council are making financial decisions that impact on the poorest and most vulnerable in our community.

The proposed cuts in Healthy n Happy funding is based purely on a flawed assumption and a reserve figure that has not been investigat­ed properly. An assumption the council never consulted us on in advance of their recommenda­tion to withdraw 100 per cent of funding support.

We have faced many funding challenges through the years but this is the most serious threat we have ever experience­d by a long way. Did the authors of these proposals stop to think how much pain could be caused to local residents? This is people’s lives we are talking about, the lives of their families, friends and neighbours. Yet again our poorest communitie­s are being let down.

South Lanarkshir­e Council has been advising and supporting us for years to be business-like and we have followed this advice to the point where just this year we were the only Scottish charity shortliste­d and we won a UK-wide award for excellent governance.

Their comments on our current financial position now completely contradict their own advice and suggest that we should dump our businessli­ke approach and use our reserves to replace Scottish Government funding. This is effectivel­y asking trustees of this charity to run down our reserves even further and threaten closure of the charity. It is by default also asking the charity trustees to effectivel­y breach charity regulation­s. This is deplorable.

We know from our work that all 12 councillor­s in Cambuslang and Rutherglen, along with our MP and MSP, work exceptiona­lly hard to make our society better and our two towns better places to live.

However, local councillor­s have been advised by officers who have got this proposal badly wrong.

The rationale for these proposed cuts to our poorest communitie­s is fundamenta­lly flawed and misleading.

We trust that our elected members will make the right decision once they have the full informatio­n they need. Brendan Rooney Healthy n Happy executive director

I am not “an avid supporter of the armed forces” as stated in the Reformer (November 16, 2016).

Although I have the utmost respect for those who served in two world wars and those who were later called for national service, there have been many conflicts since World War II that I have not agreed with and with which I would not wish my name to be publicly associated.

Positioncl­arified

Dorothy Connor Rutherglen

Sad to hear of Davy’s passing

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