Paul Burstow

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First reported May 17 2013 - Updated May 17 2013 - 1 reports

Pauper funerals on the rise in Sutton as recession leaves relatives unable to pay

Pauper funerals are on the rise in South West London as families struggle to cope with funeral costs, sparking fears about isolation of the elderly in Sutton.Figures revealed by a Freedom of Information Request show that the Epsom and St Helier trust ... [Published SW Londoner - May 17 2013]
First reported May 17 2013 - Updated May 17 2013 - 1 reports

Mental health services 'lack equality'

The lack of equality in emergency hospital services for mental health patients needs to be addressed, health minister Norman Lamb has said.The Liberal Democrat said the difference in services for people with mental health problems visiting hospital compared ... [Published Nursing Times - May 17 2013]
First reported May 15 2013 - Updated May 15 2013 - 1 reports

Paupers' funerals increase as families struggle to pay

Each public health funeral costs an average £900The number of "paupers' funerals" in Sutton is increasing as friends and family struggle or refuse to pay for the costs.Figures revealed by a Freedom of Information request show that the Epsom and St Helier ... [Published Your Local Guardian - May 15 2013]
First reported May 15 2013 - Updated May 15 2013 - 2 reports

Social care must get up off its knees and fight back against a raging tide of negativity

Mike PadghamSOCIAL care must get up off its knees and fight back against a raging tide of negativity and spending cuts, a conference will be warned today.Mike Padgham will tell care providers that the sector, battered by damaging headlines and a lack ... [Published Care Industry News - May 15 2013]
First reported May 08 2013 - Updated May 08 2013 - 1 reports

Queen's Speech announces adult social care overhaul as cuts deepen

Care and Support Bill will modernise adult care law, provide new rights to support for carers and implement cap on self-funders' care costs, but concerns persist over how effective it will be amid squeeze on council budgets.Picture credit: Rex Featur ... [Published Communitycare.co.uk - May 08 2013]
First reported May 07 2013 - Updated May 08 2013 - 1 reports

Daily News Roundup – 7 May 2013

News | In the mediaBringing you a selection of emerging and topical media stories relevant to hospice, palliative and end of life care from local, national and international news outlets. From social care and assisted dying, to local hospice and charity ... [Published EHospice - May 07 2013]
First reported May 08 2013 - Updated May 08 2013 - 1 reports

BOND HEALTH CARE (BETTER OUTCOMES, NEW DELIVERY)

Earlier this month I attended a conference in which the government’s new health care strategy was being promoted, and initiated within this area of London. BOND health care places emphasis on the importance of early intervention in emerging emotional ... [Published Your Local Guardian - May 08 2013]
First reported May 07 2013 - Updated May 07 2013 - 1 reports

NHS cash ''should fund social care''

An influential backbench Conservative MP has called for 2bn of NHS funding to be diverted to meet the predicted shortfall in adult social care costs.Heather Wheeler, who chairs the all-party parliamentary group on local government, has said that the scale ... [Published Public Service - May 07 2013]
First reported May 07 2013 - Updated May 07 2013 - 1 reports

Social care bill: why we need to overhaul our unsustainable system | Paul Burstow

As the government prepares to unveil its care and support bill, former minister calls for a new approach to delivering care Social care is facing tough times. Social workers now deployed principally as border patrol, policing access to increasingly insufficient ... [Published Guardian.co.uk - May 07 2013]
First reported May 06 2013 - Updated May 06 2013 - 1 reports

Social care should have £2bn share of NHS budget, says MP

Backbench MP proposes answer for challenge of growing care shortfall as Tories prepare to lay out health proposals At least £2bn of the NHS budget should be used to meet the costs of social care for older people in a move that it is claimed would ultimately ... [Published Guardian.co.uk - May 06 2013]
First reported May 03 2013 - Updated May 03 2013 - 1 reports

Ready to recouple

The Tories have an eye on extending the lifetime of the Coalition, writes Sam MacroryI suspect we’re going to have coalitions” was Nick Clegg’s prediction while in the World at One hotseat on Tuesday.Just 24 hours before, the Lib Dem leader had authored ... [Published PoliticsHome - May 03 2013]
First reported Apr 28 2013 - Updated Apr 28 2013 - 1 reports

The attack on pensioners' benefits could destroy social cohesion

Ending fuel allowances and free TV and bus passes would save little – and risk turning young against old and rich against poor The secretary of state for work and pensions, Iain Duncan Smith, says in an interview with the Sunday Telegraph that he "would ... [Published Comment is free | guardian.co.uk - Apr 28 2013]

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Pauper funerals on the rise in Sutton as recess... [Published SW Londoner - May 17 2013]
Mental health services 'lack equality' [Published Nursing Times - May 17 2013]
Paupers' funerals increase as families struggle... [Published Your Local Guardian - May 15 2013]
Social care must get up off its knees and fight... [Published Care Industry News - May 15 2013]
Social care event call to ‘fight back’ [Published York Press - May 15 2013]
Shocking proof Accident and Emergency closures ... [Published Mail Online UK - May 11 2013]
Casualty chaos: 999 crews face £90m fines for w... [Published Mail Online UK - May 11 2013]
Queen's Speech announces adult social care over... [Published Communitycare.co.uk - May 08 2013]
BOND HEALTH CARE (BETTER OUTCOMES, NEW DELIVERY) [Published Your Local Guardian - May 08 2013]
NHS cash ''should fund social care'' [Published Public Service - May 07 2013]
Daily News Roundup – 7 May 2013 [Published EHospice - May 07 2013]
Social care bill: why we need to overhaul our u... [Published Guardian.co.uk - May 07 2013]
Social care should have £2bn share of NHS budge... [Published Guardian.co.uk - May 06 2013]
Ready to recouple [Published PoliticsHome - May 03 2013]
Open up secret courts demands Justice Minister:... [Published Mail Online UK - May 02 2013]
NHS leak reveals St Helier hospital downgrade w... [Published Your Local Guardian - May 01 2013]
First person jailed by Court of Protection spea... [Published Private Client Adviser - Apr 29 2013]
The attack on pensioners' benefits could destro... [Published Comment is free | guardian.co.uk - Apr 28 2013]
Integration: how are we going to do more with l... [Published Guardian.co.uk - Apr 23 2013]
What can be done to cut the high rate of suicid... [Published Daily Express - Apr 21 2013]
Focus on quality of life to win LTC argument wi... [Published Cover Magazine - Apr 18 2013]
Growth and Infrastructure Bill pings, but will ... [Published Local Government Lawyer - Apr 18 2013]
Why telehealth will transform care of Kentâs pa... [Published Your Canterbury - Apr 18 2013]
Anger as Pickles stays silent over extensions: ... [Published Mail Online UK - Apr 18 2013]
Wednesday 17 April [Published Royal College of Nursing - Apr 17 2013]
Was today’s conservatory revolt really necessary? [Published The Coffee House | Politics and News Discussion ... - Apr 16 2013]
Planning rules row [Published ITN - Apr 16 2013]
Planning reforms in disarray after backbench re... [Published Telegraph - Apr 16 2013]
Desperate Eric Pickles begs Tory rebels to call... [Published Mail Online UK - Apr 16 2013]
Planning rules 'should not be dictated' by Gove... [Published NewsRT.co.uk - Apr 16 2013]
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The attack on pensioners' benefits could destro... [Published Comment is free | guardian.co.uk - Apr 28 2013]
Ending fuel allowances and free TV and bus passes would save little – and risk turning young against old and rich against poor The secretary of state for work and pensions, Iain Duncan Smith, says in an interview with the Sunday Telegraph that he "would ...
Was today’s conservatory revolt really necessary? [Published The Coffee House | Politics and News Discussion ... - Apr 16 2013]
Eric Pickles did manage to avert a defeat in the Commons on plans to let homeowners build extensions and conservatories without planning permission, but it’s worth asking how on earth the government managed to get in the position where its backbench ...
Burstow’s Radio Silence [Published Guy Fawkes' blog - Feb 28 2013]
It is worth noting what Guido had to say about Paul Burstow’s involvement in dealing with the Rennard allegtions back in May 2009 : “Paul Burstow, Chief Whip in the House of Commons, phoned a number of female LibDem PPCs personally to assure them ...
FLASHBACK: Randy Rennard’s Sex Pest History [Published Guy Fawkes' blog - Feb 22 2013]
Channel 4 have more on hands on LibDem wrong ‘un Lord Rennard: re last night's C4News disclosures re Lib Dem influential Lord Rennard. More women contact us with serious sexual allegations— Jon Snow (@jonsnowC4) February 22, 2013 Guido has been ...
Paul Burstow in charge of approving his own bill [Published FT.com - Westminster Blog - Jan 16 2013]
Is this a first? An email has just popped into a colleague’s inbox stating: The Joint Committee on the draft Care and Support Bill, chaired by Paul Burstow MP, is conducting pre-legislative scrutiny into the draft Bill and the policies it seeks to ...
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