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"ASSEMBLY ADMINISTRATION.
National Assembly members salary
pegged at May 2002 levels for period of next Assembly
[4 years]
Abolish the title of First Minister,
the elected leader of the majority Party/Grouping will
be known as Facilitator Cymru
Cydlynydd Wales.
The cabinet will consist of no more than
5 members ie. 1/12th of elected members.
Cabinet posts will be referred to as Secretary of Economic
Development etc.
The election of 2007 must be structured
to show positive discrimination in PR seats to cater
for Welsh minorities of ethnicity, disability etc.
Only candidates who are on the electoral
register in Wales will be allowed to contest seats.
Assembly Members to learn
Welsh within 15 months of their election to an acceptable
level.
Wales must seek to provide a true NHS
service, more in keeping with the aspirations of Nye
Bevan. It will not, of necessity, be a National Ill-
Health service, but will concentrate very heavily
on clearing patients needing in-patient
operations etc., and provide meaningful guidance towards
preventative and health educational messages.
Environmental Health issues must be tackled
head on. It is accepted that Public Inquiry situations
are extremely costly, and a drain on other resources,
therefore the Assembly must through other
consultation methods seek to resolve these issues, by
positive decision-making.
Policy Areas:
The Assembly should petition the UK Government
for greater return of the tax revenues of tobacco and
alcohol products, which are collected in Wales, into
the Assembly budget from Central Government allocated
funds. These must be ring-fenced for NHS Capital projects
in Wales
As a priority should seek to renegotiate
the Barnett Formula to take into account
the implications of Social Exclusion/Inclusion, on the
population of Wales, and seek fairer funding
on a needs basis.
Should propose that National Insurance
Contributions [in Wales] be increased by say 2p per
week, the funds collected to again be ring-fenced to
meet the Revenue needs of the NHS in Wales.
Additional funding to our teaching hospitals
and grants to young people to give prospects to them
to remain in the NHS in Wales, should be a priority.
A system of monitoring the performance
of the NHS in Wales to be established probably linked
to a strengthened VFM unit within the District Audit
in Wales.
Dignified Care of the Elderly, and Health
Promotion should feature highly in policy decisions.
The NHS in Wales is not to be perceived as an Ill Health
Service.
IMPACT AREAS for greater co-operation
LOCAL AUTHORITY and LOCAL HEALTH/POLICING
AREAS
Greater co-ordination between the 22
Local Authorities in Wales
Cost saving reductions in reducing elected
membership of Local Authorities
Savings by way of grouping
senior staff at LAs
Positive liaison between the Social Services
of LAs and Health Authorities
Greater emphasis on active Health Alliances
LAs to consider sustainable funding
for Healthy Living Centres
Local Health Groups and LAs to
meet regularly under the Health Alliances
Co-ordination of Environmental Health
issues
LEAs to become more pro-active
on health issues
The preservation and expansion of the
role of CHCs in Wales
The possible linking of an all Wales
governing body for HLCs
Enhanced funding to the Police
Traffic accidents are costly to the NHS
The National Assembly [in effect] becomes
the single Health Authority for Wales
Regional Authorities are limited to 4,
directly reporting to the Assembly:
The Four Regional Health Authorities,
which will report directly to The National Assembly,
should be:
South West Wales, incorporating
the Counties/County Boroughs of;
Pembrokeshire, Carmarthenshire, Swansea,
Neath and Port Talbot, and Bridgend
South East Wales, incorporating;
Vale of Glamorgan, Cardiff, Newport and Monmouthshire
Mid Wales & the Valleys,
incorporating; Rhondda Cynon Tâf, Merthyr Tydfil, Caerffili,
Torfaen, Blaenau Gwent, Powys & Ceredigion
North Wales incorporating: Gwynedd,
Ynys Môn, Conway, Clwyd, Wrexham and Flint.
All plans to erect a prestigious
debating chamber [talking shop] are abandoned, uncommitted
funds channelled immediately into NHS resources;
Primarily:
A new All Wales Orthopaedic Hospital
to be built in Brecon
Swift progress on an All Wales Childrens
Hospital [possibly Swansea], appreciating plans for
Cardiff are well advanced
Clive V James ACIB MCIM PG Dip.
[I am not a member of any political party]
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