Other Organiastions

The last few years have seen the emergence of many local campaigns which aim to protect elements of their local NHS. From Kendal to Kidderminster, campaigners have been protesting about NHS cuts and actions that they believe are undermining services at a local level.

During the last four years, we have been involved with various local campaigns. We believe the way forward lies in a collaborative and co-operative approach. We were founder members of the umbrella group PUSH, which promoted the networking of campaigns, and are supporters of the Keep our NHS Public campaign.

Although our aim as a society is NHS improvement, and we might not necessarily agree with the aims and objectives of each of the independent groups listed below, we hope that by producing this list links to campaign groups we are, in a small way, increase awareness of the issues facing the NHS on a local and national level.

Local Hospital anti-cuts campaigns National Organisations

Save Eastbourne DGH 

Save Chase Farm Hospital  Keep our NHS Public

Hands off the Conquest  NHS Support Federation

  NHS Together

Keep Worthing and Southlands Hospitals  CHANT

SOS Oxfordshire  Patient Concern

Save Stobhill Hospital

Save the Alex    Political Websites and Blogs

Save the Princess Royal Hospital  Julie McAnulty, independent campaigner

Save Stroud Hospitals  Conservative Party Health Campaign

Save the Grange Birth Centre  Dr Richard Taylor, MP for Wyre Forest

Royal Shrewsbury Hospital  Dr Barry Monk

Save Withybush Action Team  Martin Wicks

Leeds Keep our NHS Public  The Psychiatrist blog

Save Bridlington Hospital  Anna4MP

Save our Blood Service

Kendal NHS SOS

Patient Groups

Patients Association

Patients Forum

National Association for Patient Participation

Long-term Medical Conditions Alliance

Patient Information Advisory Group

INVOLVE

Mental Health Alliance

Action against Medical Accidents


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