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campaign hots up to defend malmesbury Hospital

Andy Newman | 13.02.2004 14:14 | Health | Oxford

Malmesbury Maternity Unit is threatened with closure by Kennet & North Wiltshire Primary Care Trust (PCT) along with the Devizes Maternity Unit despite big campaigns to defend these units in each town.
A petition of 10000 was presented to the PCT last year. Campaigners have asked for it back as they now wish to present it to Parliamant, but the PCT refuses to return it wotout explanation (probably becasue they just binned it - showing their real concern for local feeling)

All the services currently provided by the award-winning midwives in Malmesbury would be transferred to Chippenham. There is a consultation process lasting until 26th April 04 during which we can make our views clear to the PCT. The closure can be stopped!

What you can do to help:
Ø Join us for petitioning on Saturday 21st Feb at 11 am in the Market Cross, Malmesbury.
Ø Join us when we present the petition to MPs in Westminster on Monday 29th March (free bus).
Ø Come to our public meeting: Thursday 26th Feb, 7.30pm, Town Hall (Council Chamber),Malmesbury
Ø Come to the consultation meeting organised by Kennett & North Wilts PCT: Monday 1 March 2004, 10am to 12pm at Malmesbury Town Hall, Hobbs Room (Limited crèche facilities will be available - please telephone Leanne Woolway on 01380 736012 to secure a place), (There are other consultation meetings at Devizes, Marlborough, Pewsy and Calne, you can get details from me or www.kennetandnwiltspct.nhs.uk.)
Ø To get in touch with us, ring Sarah Newman on 01793 520903


You can also contact the PCT by writing to:
Jenny Edwards, Kennet and North Wiltshire Primary Care Trust, Southgate House, Pans Lane, Devizes, Wiltshire, SN10 5EQ.
Or email:  your.say@kennetandnwilts-pct.nhs.uk Fax: (01380) 733729 or telephone (01380) 736012 (answer phone only)

The PCT argue that there are not enough births at Malmesbury to make it cost effective, but the Birth-Rate could easily be Increased at Malmesbury Maternity Unit.
Removing the threat of closure is likely to increase the numbers. This would increase staff morale and patient confidence that the unit will still be open when they need it! Advertising the unit properly outside Malmesbury would also increase the birth rate.
Women outside Malmesbury are not told about the maternity unit. In spite of this, 1 in 5 of the births at Malmesbury are Swindon women who mostly heard about it from friends! This number could certainly be increased if the unit were properly promoted.

§ What are the advantages of a midwife-led maternity unit?
Women are more likely to have a normal birth with this type of one-to-one care and labour is likely to be shorter. Also, because post-natal care can be more personal and flexible, women are much more likely to breast-feed afterwards.
We believe that women should be able to choose this type of care if they want it.

When the Kennet & North Wiltshire PCT was set up 2 years ago, it started off with £11million debt! It claims that closing Malmesbury Hospital and Devizes Maternity Unit will save it £250 000. But it is not clear that this terrible proposal will even save any money.

Andy Newman

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Carry on Campaigning

15.02.2004 22:23

Sounds like your maternity ward is the victim of some "rationalisation" and, worse, New-Labour-style "modernisation"! It says a lot for our democracy that a 10,000 signature can just be ignored, and not even returned. Anyway, thanks for communicating this to indymedia, because otherwise I wouldn't have known about it. I've sent an e-mail to the Kenet and Wiltshire Primary Care Trust, and would encourage every reader of this web-page to do the same.

Keep us informed of any developments and how we can help.

Richard


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