Are there any lessons to learn from NHS England ?
Date : Saturday Oct 13th 2007 - 1 30- 4pm
At the Swansea Guild Hall
Tony Beddow - Socialist Health Association Cymru: Developing an NHS for Wales – can a cooperative model to fit the needs of Wales be developed?
Jeff Collins British Red Cross: Possibilities in the NGO sector – is Wales
holding back the potential of the voluntary sector ?
Doug Naysmith MP Socialist Health Association UK: What is there to learn from
the experiences of NHS England ?
Estelle Hart Secretary of Swansea Labour Students: What sort of NHS do young
people want ?
Each speaker will give 20 minute presentation to set the tone with questions , followed by a round table format where hopefully everyone can contribute.
Equal Treatment - Closing the Gap for Wales 2006
Free Prescriptions: A Welsh Solution To Welsh Health Problems 2007
Organising for Health: The Design of a New NHS for Wales David Hands 2006
Wales Labour Party: Welsh Policy Forum Consultation
Document Health and Social Care October 2006 - Second
Stage Consultation December 2005
Designed For Life - A World Class Health Service For Wales 2005
Richard Commission - Commission on the Powers and Electoral Arrangements of the National Assembly for Wales
Swansea Branch of the SHA
Welsh Assembly Health Committee
Public and Patient Involvement In Wales
Inside the laboratory - The new politics of public services in Wales By Steve Davies
STRATEGY FOR OLDER PEOPLE IN WALES
Review of Health & Social Care in Wales
Plaid Cymru manifesto on health 2003
National Health Service as precursor for future society - Julian Tudor Hart July 2002
Clear Red Water Rhodhri Morgan's speech 11th December 2002
Storming the Citadel: from romantic fiction to effective reality - General practice in the valleys: Julian Tudor Hart
Health of Wales Information Service
Mental Health Services For Wales
Wales leads the way as prescription charges fall
These are links to organisations of interest to the politics of health in Wales. We also have links to both health and political organisations in Northern Ireland, Scotland, London, Manchester, Plymouth, West Midlands, the West of England and Yorkshire.
Apologies to Welsh speakers if my Welsh names are wrong. Please correct me.
Last updated 16/01/08