Stop attacks on services for the vulnerable in Nuneaton
We have repeatedly heard the government say that although the forthcoming cuts will be 'savage', the most vulnerable in society will be protected. Yet in Nuneaton cuts have targeted people already under stress and on the edge of society.
Tom Sidwell, Nuneaton Socialist Party
The Pastels day centre in Nuneaton provided support for people who experience social exclusion, long term unemployment, broken family life, anxiety, depression or other similar conditions.
As well as counselling adults, the staff and volunteers provided advice, comfort and stress management services for vulnerable school children.
But in a 'back door' cut this service was withdrawn by Nuneaton and Bedworth council with little more than 24 hours notice.
Underhand
This underhand cut to a discreet yet vital public service has left many already vulnerable people even more isolated and distressed, particularly since some were part-way through a potentially life-changing course.
The Socialist Party in Nuneaton has already launched a campaign against cuts at our local hospital, but events like this point to the need for a broader campaign against all cuts to public services, a campaign which needs to involve trade unionists and community groups. We call on all concerned citizens to join us on Wednesday 30 June for the Nuneaton People's Protest Day.
- 3pm at the Raveloes Conference Room, George Eliot Hospital. Lobby the Hospital Trust at its public board meeting.
- 5.30pm at the town hall: Join us in lobbying our councillors - let's demand they support our campaign and fight to defend public services, not carry out the government's cuts!
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Youth fight for jobs
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National Shop Stewards Network
The role of the NSSN in the battle to defend public sector jobs and services
Budget
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Fightback to stop the cuts - public meetings
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