Tuesday 4 August 2015

Lib Dems slam public health budget cuts in B&NES

Figures released by the Department for Health show the Conservative Government is planning a £544,000 cut to the public health budget in B&NES. The budget pays for programmes to help improve people’s health so there is less pressure on the NHS.
Work undertaken by public health budgets include encouraging people to exercise more, give up smoking, drink less, come off drugs and drink and avoid sexually transmitted diseases.
“This cut will mean that local residents are less likely to make good decisions on their health, and when they do need help it is less likely to be there for them”, says Lib Dem Councillor Tim Ball (Twerton, Lib Dem spokesperson on health).
“Cutting the budget in the middle of the financial year means it will be really difficult to make these cuts. Liberal Democrats say these are the wrong cuts, made in the wrong way and they will end up costing the Government and the NHS more than is saved.”

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