Midwife shortage due to Government undefunding is failing families in their time of need – Justin Madders

Justin Madders MP, Labour’s Shadow
Health Minister,
responding
to today’s Royal College of Midwives report on agency spending in the NHS,
said:

“The Government’s management of
the NHS workforce has been a disaster for both staff and patients. The country
is now 3,500 short of the number of midwives needed and the RCM say almost
£100m is being used to plug the gaps with temporary staff.

“It’s essential that hospitals are
able to get the right number of midwives in place to keep mothers and their
babies safe. Labour’s research published earlier this year showed a huge rise
in temporary closures of maternity units because of short staffing. The
Government’s underfunding of the NHS is failing families in their time of need.

“Ministers must step in with a
long term workforce plan for the NHS and they should put an end to the
self-defeating pay cap. At the moment too much money is going to employment
agencies when it should be going to frontline patient care.”




Midwife shortage due to Government underfunding is failing families in their time of need – Justin Madders

Justin Madders MP, Labour’s Shadow
Health Minister,
responding
to today’s Royal College of Midwives report on agency spending in the NHS,
said:

“The Government’s management of
the NHS workforce has been a disaster for both staff and patients. The country
is now 3,500 short of the number of midwives needed and the RCM say almost
£100m is being used to plug the gaps with temporary staff.

“It’s essential that hospitals are
able to get the right number of midwives in place to keep mothers and their
babies safe. Labour’s research published earlier this year showed a huge rise
in temporary closures of maternity units because of short staffing. The
Government’s underfunding of the NHS is failing families in their time of need.

“Ministers must step in with a
long term workforce plan for the NHS and they should put an end to the
self-defeating pay cap. At the moment too much money is going to employment
agencies when it should be going to frontline patient care.”




The pressures facing children’s services are unsustainable – Andrew Gwynne MP

Andrew
Gwynne MP, Labour’s Shadow Secretary of State for Communities and Local
Government
,
commenting on the National Children’s Bureau’s survey of local councillors
responsible for children’s services, which has revealed that rising demand and
a lack of resources are leaving children’s needs unmet, said:

 "The
pressures facing children’s services are unsustainable, with a combination of
Government funding cuts and huge increases in demand leaving many authorities
struggling to cope.

 "The
Government urgently needs to get a grip of the crisis facing children’s social
services, as the £2 billion funding gap facing these services by 2020 threatens
to put more children at risk.“




The Government must repair damage caused to legal aid reforms, not apply a plaster to a broken system – Richard Burgon

Richard Burgon MP, Labour’s Shadow Justice Secretary, responding to today’s
statement by Justice Secretary David Lidington that the government’s review
into its Legal Aid reforms will conclude by July 2018, said:

 “When people can’t afford to defend their rights, those rights are
worth nothing more than the paper they are written on. Government cuts to legal
aid have priced out hundreds of thousands of people from being able to enforce
their hard won rights.

 “Justice
delayed is justice denied, so it is disappointing that even though the
Government first announced its review nine months ago, it still won’t conclude
for another nine months.

 “The
Government must use this review to fundamentally repair the damage caused by
its legal aid reforms, rather than simply applying a sticking plaster to a
broken system.”




Ministers have squandered a real opportunity to curb highly addictive Fixed Odds Betting Terminals – Tom Watson MP

Tom
Watson MP, Labour’s Shadow Secretary of State for Digital, Culture, Media and
Sport,
responding
to the Government’s review into gambling stakes and prizes and social
responsibility measures, said:

 “This
response from the Government is deeply disappointing. 

 “Ministers
have squandered a real opportunity to curb highly addictive Fixed Odds Betting
Terminals, which can cause real harm to individuals, their families and local
communities. After months of delays they’ve simply decided to have another
consultation.

 “And
instead of taking firm measures on the proliferation of gambling advertising,
on TV and online, the Government have again been found wanting. 

 “Britain
is suffering from a hidden epidemic of gambling addiction. The measures
announced today will do very little for those suffering from gambling addiction
and for the millions, including hundreds of thousands of children, who are at
risk of developing an addiction.

 “Labour
is committed to reducing the maximum stake for FOBTs to £2 a spin and will ban
gambling company advertising on football shirts.”