Last year 34.3% of Isle of Wight children were living in poverty according to the charity End Child Poverty and this figure is increasing says Peter Shreeve, Assistant District Secretary of the National Education Union
Maggie Oldham has pledged to improve communication between services, following a number of complaints about patient care within the Isle of Wight NHS Trust.
This film lifts the lid on what lies behind the NHS crisis, hears from doctors about the Americanisation of the NHS and gives a forthright and candid explanation about the marketisation and privatisation of the NHS.
If you partied at Golden Hill Fort in the 1990s or have spent time in the Kids' Zone at the Island festivals you may have known Nigel Bulloch. He was involved with so many interesting things, including the cult satirical magazine, POW (Prisoner of Wight). All are welcome to a celebration of his life on Monday.