Brent Green Party member Zengha Wellings-Longmore has followed up the party's appeal to Brent Council to scrutinise the NHS proposal to reduce hours at the Central Middlesex Urgent Treatment Centre with a public petition. It calls on Brent Council's Scrutiny Committee to consider the impact on local people of the proposal.
Sign the e-petition here:
https://tinyurl.com/protect-urgent-care
The move comes as the Care Quality Commission reports waits of up to 12 hours at Northwick Park A&E amd UTC.
Do please sign the position as it is important that Brent Council properky represents its residents' interests in health as in all other matters affecting their quality of life.
Brent Council Community and Wellbeing Scrutiny Committee must consider proposals to reduce the opening hours of Central Middlesex Hospital Urgent Treatment Centre
We the undersigned petition Brent Council’s Community and Wellbeing Scrutiny Committee to convene an urgent meeting of the Community and Wellbeing Scrutiny Committee to consider NHS proposals to cut the opening hours of the Urgent Treatment Centre at Central Middlesex Hospital by 3 hours a day, 21 hours a week.
In 2014, Central Middlesex Hospital A&E Department closed following a decision from the then Conservative Heath Secretary Jeremy Hunt. At the time, we were told that the opening of an Urgent Care Centre at Central Middlesex hospital would mitigate the loss of the A&E department. However, in 2019, the hours of the Urgent Care Centre were reduced when the overnight Service Centre was withdrawn. Six years down the line, we are faced with yet another reduction of the renamed Urgent Treatment Centre (UTC). The Centre currently closes at midnight but, if London NW University Healthcare Trust go ahead with their proposal, it will close at 9pm.
We the undersigned are therefore firmly opposed to a further reduction of NHS services that will undoubtedly put more pressure on Northwick Park Hospital A&E and UTC and will lead to fewer people getting the required medical attention as quickly as necessary and call on the current plans to reduce the UTC hours by 3 hours each evening to form the agenda of a specially convened Community and Wellbeing Scrutiny Committee to be held as soon as possible.
We note that the 2019 proposals were considered by that Committee in July 2019 setting a precedent for the views of the Council and residents to be represented.
Peoplewho live, work or study in Brent can sign the petition here:
https://tinyurl.com/protect-urgent-care

