Offer To Councillors: Come And Try A Care Workers’ Day

We welcome Letters to the Editor and Open Letters to share with our readers. This came in from care-worker John Luckett. Those following the live coverage of Tuesday’s Cabinet meeting will remember that Mr Luckett asked Cllr Pugh and the other councillors to spend one day shadowing care-workers to understand the value of their work. Ed

Cabinet Meeting: Live CoverageDear Mr Pugh

Re: Proposed IW Council Budget 2012-13 – Implications for Health & Social Care

I am writing to you as leader of the Conservative ruling group on the IOW as it appears that you are the people who have the powers to make things happen when working together.

I am a non-politically aligned individual who has major concerns for the proposed level of financial resources to provide vulnerable people in all walks of life on the Island with the care they need, my own area of specialist interest and expertise being Dementia care.

16 years care experience
As a Degree-qualified health professional with 16 years experience in the Care sector, of which 5 years at a management and supervisory level, I have witnessed and experienced personally the negative impact of the cuts made in this financial year.

Therefore, I wish to voice my concern about further reductions in necessary funding and cutting further care that people both deserve and desperately need. I feel I need to speak on behalf of both service-users and staff/management/proprietors working in both the public and private sectors.

Two aspects particularly concern me: –

  • PFI
  • The “Underspend”

Ring-fencing of highways budget
I do not believe that the majority of people on the Island understand that if IWC enter into a PFI for our roads that this money is “ring-fenced” and has priority over essential services like Health; Social Welfare; Education.

If we are to call ourselves a civilised society and a developed nation surely vulnerable people’s well-being and our children’s education has priority over holes in the road! Also despite repeated questions over a period of time (both written and verbal) from members of the public you and Cllr Giles and have continually failed to produce accurate figures to prove the worth of this scheme, and are taking a huge gamble with the Island taxpayers money without appearing to acknowledge the consequences if it fails, which I do not care to contemplate.

Underspend celebration perverse
To cut services further when there is such a desperate need and celebrate an “underspend” to an average person like me seems to be somewhat perverse in its logic.

However open-minded I try to be I find it hard to believe the “underspend” has been the result of good financial management. Please can I have your assurances and personal commitment that at least some of these reserves may be used for constructive uses for the Island community at a time that it is most needed – like now?

£10,000,000 in reserves
The ruling group of the IWC appear to celebrate the “underspend” and have approximately £10,000,000 in reserves according to figures stated at Scrutiny meeting on 8th December 2011, at which I was present.

I am sure you would agree it would be both totally inappropriate and insulting to the intelligence of Island taxpayers for IWC to use these funds for Islanders at a more politically expedient time i.e. close to next Council elections in Spring 2013.

Support mixed economy of welfare
I am not unreasonable and recognise it is tough times and that cuts need to be made and services in both public and private sector need to adapt and work within these conditions.

Indeed I am a fervent supporter of a mixed economy of welfare, with private and public sector working together in partnership. However, any reductions in services that you make will hurt most the vulnerable members of our community and the low paid workers who provide these essential services.

An Invitation or A Challenge
You may call this what you like – An Invitation or A Challenge….

I would particularly like to invite all the members of the majority ruling group on this Council to an experience that I hope will educate and inform you of the implications of any further cuts you propose to make.

After you have experienced this I would like you to look into your heart and conscience and vote accordingly when the time comes.

Become a care-worker for a day
The proposition is that each of you do a shift at any of the Residential or Nursing Homes or work in the Community on the Island and “shadow” a care worker and that you feedback publicly afterwards.

The Island public I am sure would be extremely interested in your views and for you to share your experiences.

A long day ahead
Warning! This will mean an early start and a late finish for you as many carers work long-days to make ends meet and work with their employers to cover staffing shortages as they are forced to cut their labour costs.

To be fair this Invitation/Challenge is also open to all other IWC members too, but I feel the ruling group are in greater need of this experience!

Recommend dementia care
I would particularly recommend that you experience Dementia Care as this is going to be a rapidly expanding client group over the coming years and is going to demand increased resources.

In 2009 there were 2,478 known people suffering from dementia over the age of 65 on the Island and this equates to 7% of the IOW population over 65.

As the elderly population grows it is projected that by 2030 we will have 4469 people known to be suffering from dementia (Source POPPI).

Look forward to hearing from you
I await your responses with great interest and would be pleased to direct you to the organisations who would give you the most valid experiences. I hope to attend the Cabinet Meeting this week and maybe I will hear from you then.

For your information I am circulating this letter to local media and appropriate campaign groups.

Yours sincerely
John Luckett

What happened next follows on VB shortly. Ed

Image: Lazlozian under CC BY-ND 2.0

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Simon Haytack
17, January 2012 5:36 pm

It strikes me that £300,000 simply isn’t enough. It barely scratches the surface of an issue this council is in part responsible for creating. I think there’s around 1,000 young people unemployed at the moment? If it helps 160 of these, we’ve still got around 800 left with nothing, and of course there’s still issues with high levels of unemployment among all age groups across the island.… Read more »

mark francis
Reply to  Simon Haytack
19, January 2012 10:05 am

I would have thought £300k would be plenty if the people are to work for peanuts or nothing. The question is whether or not such jobs are actually taking real ones away.

Asite2c
17, January 2012 6:17 pm

Just over a year before an election and suddenly there is some money available for youth-related initiatives and high speed broadband, paid from money saved from cutting public services and selling public assetts. By coming out with a load of spin about keeping their house in order, Pugh is either taking the Island people for fools or is living in some kind of Cameron type fantasy world.… Read more »

witchfinder general
Reply to  Asite2c
17, January 2012 6:40 pm

If they are trying to buy votes, it is not working, Northwood takes the view that the money the council was going to give them would be better spent on some of the services they axed. Wodger the bodger had better look for another parish.

No.5
Reply to  witchfinder general
17, January 2012 7:13 pm

Create vacancies by firing the council

Asite2c
Reply to  witchfinder general
17, January 2012 7:42 pm

I think Pugh has been learning the old trick used by governments and councils alike. Bribe the public by making money available for different projects a year or so before an election and spin the lie it’s available because of prudence. Perhaps he wants to be known as the prudent council leader?

john
Reply to  witchfinder general
17, January 2012 9:26 pm

You wont get one over old ducking and diving Roger Maz. He’s teflon coated and immune to insults. Mere town councillors aren’t even in the same league.

Island Monkey
18, January 2012 7:31 am

Expect Roger to do his usual trick next year. Either he’ll threaten to step down, changing his mind at the last moment or he’ll switch sides. He’s done that several times hasn’t he?

Wabbit
18, January 2012 8:17 am

This Tory council can throw millions in at the last moment to save themselves,but just do not ask me to an X next the blue box- as a party you will get the valentines ball reply!!!!

discl0se
18, January 2012 12:10 pm

As a youth on the Island I think a lot of responsibility is to be pinned on Island businesses, a lot are not willing to train up our younger generation of workers, they’d rather get an ‘older’ person who is already trained and that will expect a pension within the next few years! They need to think more for the future, younger people that are well trained… Read more »

playingthenumbers
18, January 2012 12:27 pm

Given that we have a masculine cabinet, it is a concerning that they say the average male has carnal thoughts 19 times a day; they also say that even a broken clock is right twice a day. I hope that this policy announcement falls into the latter of the two. The day that shocking unemployment figures are revealed, the list of casualties of the economic collapse gets… Read more »