Thursday 21 October 2010

The Lobby Of Ealing Council 19.10.10 And Further News & Links...


On Tuesday 19th October 30 or more campaigners from the the S.A.D. Ealing Campaign to save Ealing Daycare converged on the steps of Ealing Town Hall to demonstrate against the closure of The Albert Dane Day Centre for disabled adults and The Links Project for adults with significant mental health issues.

In appalling weather service users in their wheelchairs; one who almost sustained an injury whilst getting himself of a bus when the ramp didn't work correctly, demonstrated loudly and proudly to save the services that 'gave them their lives back'.
This was in stark contrast to the ruling Labour group of councillors who refused to come out of their warm offices above to speak to their constituents despite being invited to do so by speakers on the megaphone.


Together with staff from several services across the borough of Ealing, members of several trade unions and political groupings and campaigners they used their loud hailer to show that they were not giving in to the calllous closure proposals by Ealing Council.

There were speeches from services users and staff explaining the impact of the closure and why they were lobbying. This had a big impact on the general public and indeed the Ealing staff trooping out of the adjacent Perceval House council offices; many of whom came up to our stall to discuss the issues and then sign the ever growing petition to stop the closure of the services. Politicians from the Conservatives (who's Cllr Stafford had brought up the evenings council debating motion against the closure program) and Liberal Democrats who both oppose the closure proposals came to speak to the campaigners.


The lobby then went into the public gallery to watch the debate on the opposing motion. 
  • Cllr Stafford (Con, Cleveland Ward, Shadow Cabinet - Adult Services and Health), in raising the motion to stop the closure; spoke of the importance and need for such a centre to provide for such vulnerable people and mentioned the S.A.D. Ealing campaign and it's success so far, the coverage in the local Southall Gazette and the vast amount of correspondence and emails that has been recieved on the issue by council officials and fellow Councillors.
  • Cllr Reen (Con, Northfield, Shadow Cabinet - Regeneration), a former Conservative Adult Social Services Portfolio holder in the previous administration spoke movingly of the way the service users have bonded into their own 'community' and help and aid each other in their daily lives and how cruel it would be to take that away from them and the sterling work the staff team have done at Albert Dane to support their users.
  • Cllr Ranjit Dheer (Lab, Dormers Wells, Portfolio holder - Safer Communities and Deputy Leader) waffled and prevaricated and basically said very little but wasted time in the debate.
  • Cllr Jasbir Anand (Lab, Southall Green, Portfolio Holder - Health and Adult Services) then rose to speak, amid loud heckling from the service users present she arrogantly stated that the centre was unfit for purpose and that 'those people' would be better off without it, surprising considering two things.
  • Firstly 'those people' (the service users presumably!), half of them would lose their service entirely if the centre closes; under the rules of the new fangled 'personlisation' agenda being touted by Ealing 50% of the users would end up with nothing as they would not qualify for a 'personal budget' with which to 'buy' services such as a carer or someone to transport them to activities. The remaining users would be vastly worse off as the amount of money they would have would be less and private services are much more expensive.
  • Cllr Anand is rather a hypocrite we think, considering her own mother uses a day centre.
Amid further heckling from services users and campaigners and indeed members of the public in the gallery overlooking the debating chamber; in the end the Labour group unsurprisingly voted en bloc to defeat the motion.


However the lobby did have an immediate impact. The final decision on the closure was due to be made at a meeting of the Ealing Cabinet on November 9th. Undoubtedly under the pressure of the campaign Ealing Council have decided to postpone the final decision to December 21st in order to do 'further study' into the closure.
This has now bought the campaign an extra month to organise in the borough to bring more pressure to bear on the Cabinet to stop the cuts and needless closures that would save less than the salary of the chief executive.


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STOP PRESS! The meeting to decide the final fate of the Albert Dane Centre has been yet again moved (to an as yet unknown date). More to come when we know the new date, so another lobby can be set up.......
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     LONDON DEMONSTRATION   
           AGAINST CUTS             SATURDAY 23rd OCTOBER

The coalition government of millionaires is ready to axe the jobs and services of working people. Nothing is safe, unless we stand up and fight back.
       
The London RMT, FBU, PCS, NUT, UCU and National Shop Stewards Network have called a London demonstration to march from RMT HQ to the SERTUC (South East Region TUC) Anti-Cuts Rally in Congress House.

Just days beforehand, the Con-Dem Government will announce its Comprehensive Spending Review. Bankers and their greedy system caused this crisis. Now they want working people to pay their debt, by cutting our jobs and public services, slashing our welfare benefits and pensions, and privatising our NHS, schools and Royal Mail.

This march, as part of the wider TUC week of action, gives trade unionists and local communities a chance to ‘take to the streets’ and show that we aren’t going to sit back and accept vicious cuts to jobs and services.

The march will assemble outside Unity House, 39 Chalton St, NW1 at 11am and march to Bedford Square WC1, just around the corner from Congress House. There will be speakers, including Bob Crow (RMT) and Matt Wrack (FBU), at an outdoor rally in Bedford Square
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LINKS

You can email your protests directly to Cllr Jasbir Anand

You can also email Stephen Day who is the director of Adult
Social Services days@ealing.gov.uk or even give him a call
on 020 8825 9315

Martin Smith is the Chief Executive of Ealing Council, he has
two email's with which you can contact him on
smithm@ealing.gov.uk  or chiefexecutive@ealing.gov.uk

Gary Malcom is the Leader of the Lib Dem Group on Ealing Council malcomg@ealing.gov.uk

Harvey Rose is another Lib Dem who has been positively involved with Day Centre issues before roseh@ealing.gov.uk
Jason Stacey Is the opposition Conservative leader jason.stacey@ealing.gov.uk
Angie Bray is the Conservative MP for Ealing Central & Acton angie.bray.mp@parliament.uk
Virendra Sharma is the Labour MP for Ealing Southall
constituency sharmav@parliament.uk 

Steve Pound is the genial MP for the neighbouring
constituency of Ealing North

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The Ealing Learning Disability Partnership Board  
is a group charged with defending the rights of service users in the
borough and ensuring they get good services. You can fill out a contact form with your concerns about proposed closures at:

thanks!

With thanks to Rosangela Borgese for the beautiful photos & Neil Cafferky.

Sunday 17 October 2010

More On The S.A.D. Ealing Campaign - In The Gazette & On The Street

Emie Louise Alizalwa is the 14 year daughter of Albert Dane Day Centre service user Irene Alizalwa and plainly Irene is justly proud of her campaigning daughter who has joined in the fight to save the centre her mother has attended for some time.


Irene Alizalwa campaigns to save Albert Dane Centre
Emie has written letter after letter to the local Southall Gazette newspaper and had them published thus prompting others to join in the campaign to save Day Services for disabled adults from closure. It prompted the following in the Southall Gazette:


In another letter to the Southall Gazette from The Albert Dane Day Centre Service Users Commitee the service users said

"For many of us Albert Dane is the only meaningful social life we have. Without it many of us will have to spend the days, as well as nights by ourselves with nobody to interact with, except a care assistant who comes in to dress us (maybe 20 minutes a day). Some of us will lose even that luxury"

Further to this campaigners from Ealing Trade Union Council & representing several trade unions took to the streets of Ealing Broadway yesterday (Sat' 16th) to protest about the coming cuts & closures program.

The S.A.D. Ealing campaign was represented and it's petition was signed to save the Albert Dane & Links centres.
All the Save The Day Centre's leaflets were given out and interest was much bigger than last time!

The public is obviously becoming increasingly worried ahead of the swingeing cuts expected after Wednesday's forthcoming Comprehensive Spending Review.


Protesting against closures
Dates For Your Diary!

Tuesday 19th October - Lobby of full council meeting from 5pm - 7pm at Ealing Town Hall in support of a motion to save Albert Dane Centre from closure. Organised by Ealing Unison and ADC users. Your support would be greatly appreciated! For further info see -
 
 
    
Wednesday 20 October - day of the ConDem Comprehensive Spending review announcement.
 
Demonstration organised by Camden Trades Council and other unions which assembles from 4.30pm at Lincoln's Inn Fields, WC2 (Tube: Holborn) and leaves at 5.30pm to march to Whitehall to join the protest outside Downing Street.
 
The Coalition of Resistance has organised a Rally opposite Downing Street from 6.00pm onwards with a whole host of speakers: Tony Benn; Caroline Lucas MP; Rev Jesse Jackson; Aaron Porter (President, NUS); Bob Crow (GS RMT); Mark Serwotka (GS PCS); Matt Wrack (GS FBU); Steve Gillan (GS Prison Officers Association); Kevin Courtney (Deputy GS NUT); Lindsey German (Stop the War); Zita Holbourne (BARAC Black Activists Rising Against Cuts); Lee Jasper (BARAC); Dot Gibson (National pensioners Convention); Jeremy Corbyn MP; John McDonnell MP; Salma Yaqoob (Respect Birmingham); Romayne Phoenix (Green Party); Bill Greenshields (People’s Charter); Paul Brandon (Right to Work Campaign); Kanja Sesy (NUS Black Students Officer); Adeline O’Keefe (Keep Our NHS Public).


Saturday 23 October 

No to Cuts demonstration called by the RMT and supported by PCS, NUT, FBU and NSSN
Assembles outside Unity House (nearest tube Euston) at 11am and marches to Bedford Square,just around the corner from Congress House.
for an outdoor rally including Bob Crow (RMT) and Matt Wrack (FBU). A SERTUC rally will also be taking place at Congress House starting at 12noon.
 
LINKS
 
Read The Above? Send Your Protests To The Following Then!
You can email your protests directly to Cllr Jasbir Anand

You can also email Stephen Day who is the director of Adult
Social Services days@ealing.gov.uk or even give him a call
on 020 8825 9315

Martin Smith is the Chief Executive of Ealing Council, he has
two email's with which you can contact him on
smithm@ealing.gov.uk  or chiefexecutive@ealing.gov.uk

Gary Malcom is the Leader of the Lib Dem Group on Ealing Council malcomg@ealing.gov.uk

Harvey Rose is another Lib Dem who has been positively involved with Day Centre issues before roseh@ealing.gov.uk
Jason Stacey Is the opposition Conservative leader jason.stacey@ealing.gov.uk

Virendra Sharma is the Labour MP for Ealing Southall
constituency sharmav@parliament.uk 

Steve Pound is the genial MP for the neighbouring
constituency of Ealing North

Back to Home page
The Ealing Learning Disability Partnership Board  
is a group charged with defending the rights of service users in the
borough and ensuring they get good services. You can fill out a contact form with your concerns about proposed closures at:
thanks!