On the morning of 28th of September 2016, Victoria Derbyshire interviewed three junior doctors about the legal case brought by the Justice For Health team against Secretary of State for Health, Jeremy Hunt. The judgement for this case was passed last week, but was due to be announced shortly after this interview. The attempt to […]
Month: September 2016
Video: Excellent motion on the NHS
On the 27th of September, at Labour Party Conference, a “contemporary motion” was put forward by a number of Constituency Labour Parties. We at KOSHH were very pleased to see that it was passed unanimously by the Conference. Disclaimer: For absolute clarity, KOSHH is not affiliated to any political party. We are a politically diverse […]
Please sign and share the KOSHH Campaign petition
Keep Our St Helier Hospital (KOSHH) Campaign Petition NO CLOSURES, NO CUTS TO SERVICES, NO PRIVATISATION OF OUR NHS We, the undersigned, call on the South West London Clinical Commissioning Groups (Sutton, Merton, Croydon, Richmond, Kingston & Wandsworth CCGs) to protect, maintain and improve all existing NHS hospital services at St. Helier, Croydon, Kingston, Epsom […]
Video: Parliamentary debate on STPs
On Wednesday the 14th of September, Parliament debated the evil “Sustainability and Transformation Plans (STPs) – a mechanism devised to enact the demands of Simon Stevens’ privatising 5 Year Forward View. This plan could see the number of NHS hospitals in the country slashed by half, or perhaps even worse, and right now, this is the […]
IMPORTANT! Public Meeting – 20th October 2016
Public Meeting: They plan to close your hospitals: Who will save St Helier? Thursday 20th Oct 2016 at 7.30 pm Thomas Wall Centre (formerly, Sutton Adult School) 52 Benhill Avenue, Sutton, SM1 4DP MASSIVE NHS CUTS AND CLOSURES PLANNED FOR SOUTH WEST LONDON On 23 December 2015 NHS England announced the enforced balancing of […]
Video: KOSHH Take to the streets
KOSHH Campaigners braved the rain on Saturday the 10th of September to hold a street stall in Sutton High Street. The shoppers were very keen to find out about the latest threat to local hospital provision, to sign our petition, pick up leaflets, window signs, car stickers, and a few even wanted to record a testimony. […]