The SHA applauds the government’s commitment to abolishing child poverty because of, among other things, the major impact this will have on the future health and well being of the nation. However, we consider that the timescale for achievement of 20 years is far too long and urge the government to take steps to shorten this by at least 50%.
-
Latest SHA polices:
- SOCIALIST HEALTH ASSOCIATION (SHA) POLICY ON MATERNITY CARE:
- Prevention and Public Health – SHA policy 2019
-
Comprehensive policies:
- 2015 Policy summary
- Proposed Amendments to Labour Policies June 2014
- Proposals for Labour policy on the NHS 2014
- Improving the Health of the Nation; a policy for the NHS and its partners 2012
- Impossible Challenge – Where do we go with Labour Party Health Policy in 2012?
- A Socialist Plan for Health Irwin Brown 2011
- SHA Five Year Plan 2010
- Coalition Health Policies resolution 2010
- Response to the Coalition White Paper on Health
-
Public Health:
- Prevention and Public Health – SHA policy 2019
- Towards a policy submission on Public Health 2014
- Submission to the Health Committee enquiry into Public Health
- Response to Public Health White Paper: Healthy Lives and Healthy People
- Response to the National Wellbeing Debate
- Health Inequalities Policy Statement
- Evidence to the Health Committee enquiry into alcohol March 2009
- Submission to Sustainable Communities Policy Commission February 2008
- Unequal from the start February 2008
-
NHS:
- Repeal and Replace Health Act 2012
- The Future of the NHS in England
- Statement on Foundation Hospitals 2010
- Marketisation of the NHS
- National Voices statement on hospitals, community care and patient involvment
- Creating a locally democratically accountable and planned, not market driven, NHS
- Whistle Blowing Submission to the Labour Party Policy Commission September 2009
- Submission to the Prime Minister’s Commission on Nursing and Midwifery August 2009
- Whose NHS Is It Anyway? discussion paper October 2008
- NHS Constitution – response to consultation October 2008
- Topping up the NHS June 2008
- Submission to the review of policy relating to patients who choose to pay privately for drugs not funded on the NHS
- Free Market Stalinism February 2008
Share
Print