MPs support call to protect the NHS

8th February 2010

Not for profit members of Unite, the largest union in the country, have joined with their colleagues in the Unite health sector to campaign to halt the outsourcing of NHS services.

Unite believes that ‘Third Sector’ organisations are being used as a ‘Trojan Horse’ to privatise the NHS. Members of the Unite parliamentary group of MPs are being urged to write to health secretary, Andy Burnham, giving their support to the NHS as ‘the preferred provider’ of health services.

There has been a drive to take health services out of the NHS, with services being divided between a ‘diversity of providers’.

Karen Reay, Unite national officer for health, said: ”Neither Unite’s health sector nor its not for profit members want the NHS to be broken up, with services privatised and fragmented. We are deeply concerned about the future impact on the quality of services when they are broken up between competing organisations, rather than a future of integrated, co-operative working.

”We are asking the Unite group of MPs to write to Andy Burnham giving support to his policy of the NHS as the preferred provider.’ 

Rachael Maskell, Unite’s national officer, not for profit, said: ”When the NHS was founded  in 1948, it was recognised that the role of charities was best served by ‘adding value’ to support services - not actually delivering them, as this compromises their ability to be advocates for improvement.”

Unite, which has approximately 100,000 members in the NHS and 60,000 working in the not for profit sector, is also concerned about the increased pressures this will impose on already financially stretched third sector organisations facing a funding crisis.

Rachael Maskell said: ”Services will be completely vulnerable with regards to their financial stability due to the short-term contract culture. Lives could be put at risk in what could be an unstable market place with ‘revolving door’ contracts every few years. Charities are the Trojan Horse for privatisation.“

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