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So – where is our new Cancer Day Unit? The Hywel Dda Health Board’s Glossy Charitable Funds Website has a quote which says, “Never doubt that a small, group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world. Indeed, it is the only thing that ever has.” Margaret Mead. Fine words indeed, said by an American anthropologist who died in 1978, not words from a local Pembrokeshire NHS Cancer patient. The words are excellent and very true, but a group of committed Pembrokeshire citizens have raised funds for ten years now for a new Cancer Day Unit and refurbished Ward 10 at Withybush Hospital and still they wait. I recently read a Hywel Dda Charitable Funds Committee Summary Report which was written in November 2010. It stated that a decision could not be made until after the clinical review had concluded in the summer of 2011. They provided assurances that the Cancer Day Unit was NOT under threat and the Chairman, Mr Chris Martin, agreed to issue a statement to provide assurance to the local population. The statement never happened and two and a half years on still nothing happens with the CDU and Ward 10. In the report from a meeting, held on the 29th September, 2011 whose subject was the Charitable Funds Committee Report, point 13 stated, “Current (Charitable) Fund Balances – Charitable Funds could be used for priority items which had just failed to be funded from the Capital Programmes.” Is that what people have given donations for? And do they know this? I was a member of the Cancer Day Unit Stakeholders Committee and we met regularly discussing the progress etc. In June 2012 the meetings stopped, a couple were arranged and then cancelled at short notice and then nothing. When asked, no one from Hywel Dda would give a reason why the meetings stopped. I received a reply, to a Freedom of Information request I had made, on the 1st March, 2012 which gave me the Hywel Dda Local Health Board Charitable Funds – Pembrokeshire Division Balances as at the 31st March, 2011. I was criticised at one of these CDU Stakeholders meetings for doing this Freedom of Information request to ask for details of the Charitable Funds held for Ward 10 and the CDU, and for giving the details to the local newspapers. I felt the use of Charitable Funds was in the interest of the Pembrokeshire public, who after all had donated all this money. The balance of Pembrokeshire Charitable funds was £3,056,252.86. My main concern is for Cancer Services and I was amazed to see that Ward 10 at Withybush Hospital, which is greatly in need of a facelift, had an incredible £292,705.01. I have spent a fair amount of time on Ward 10 due to my own Cancer problems. It is certainly in need of some updating even if only to make it a more uplifting environment conducive to helping recovery. The staff on Ward 10 are excellent and I have nothing but praise for the work they do. How could it be justified to be sitting on nearly £300,000 which in all honesty had taken some time to accumulate? The Cancer/ Chemotherapy Day Unit had £239,447.64 in Charitable funds. It can be regularly seen in the local newspapers how people work hard to raise funds for this unit staffed by wonderful Doctors and Nurses. Many people who have sadly lost their fight with Cancer leave money to the Unit to help others in the future. So why was £239,447.64 not being utilised to improve the unit? I owe my life to the staff on CDU and therefore feel I need to speak out for them. This was 2011, can you imagine how much has been added to the pot since then!! Every week in the papers it shows people leaving money to the CDU and Ward 10. However, since then the Charitable Funds position has changed. Now funds go into three pots, one of which is Cancer Services and can allegedly (because they will not confirm or deny) be spent anywhere in the Hywel Dda Health Board area. So money raised for Pembrokeshire by Pembrokeshire people is not necessarily spent in Pembrokeshire. So how much does the Cancer Day Unit and Ward 10 have now? Well no one at Hywel Dda seems to know when the question is asked. I wrote to Mark Drakeford (Health Minister at the Welsh Assembly), in November 2013, who told me, “I have been informed that the Health Board is planning to create a CDU at Withybush Hospital by refurbishing existing accommodation with funds from local fundraising.” I wrote to Mr Chris Martin (Hywel Dda Chairman) who would only say services are being reviewed. This week I saw the approved minutes of the Hywel Dda Charitable Funds Committee Meeting held on the 3rd September, 2013. The Agenda item CF(13)55 said, “The committee considered and agreed to ring fence the £300k towards the creation of a new Cancer Day Service and £250k for the refurbishment of Ward 10.” This sounds brilliant, although we have been told that money has been ring fenced before and nothing has happened, but the next sentence says... “This development would help appease local feeling in Pembs and provide a positive message.” So the Health Board are going to “appease” the public of Pembrokeshire. What does appease mean to you? To me it is to pacify or placate, to bring peace, quiet, or calm to; to soothe. The Pembrokeshire public do not want to be “appeased” they want a new Cancer Day Unit and a refurbished Ward 10. Many of us have gone through Cancer, are going through Cancer or will one day find out we have Cancer. We need proper facilities and top quality services. We have top quality Doctors and Nurses on CDU and Ward 10 at Withybush Hospital so give them the tools to do the job properly. Don’t get me started on poor old Dr Anne Barnes M.B.E. (for services to Cancer Patients in Pembrokeshire) who desperately needs support as she does about three jobs at the same time on Ward 10, as Consultants have left and not been replaced. So, Mr Trevor Purt (Chief Executive) and Mr Chris Martin (Chairman) of the Hywel Dda Health Board – “WHERE IS OUR NEW CANCER DAY UNIT?” Lyn Neville – Charity Coordinator Pembrokeshire Cancer Support So – where is our new Cancer Day Unit? The Hywel Dda Health Board’s Glossy Charitable Funds Website has a quote which says, “Never doubt that a small, group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world. Indeed, it is the only thing that ever has.” Margaret Mead. Fine words indeed, said by an American anthropologist who died in 1978, not words from a local Pembrokeshire NHS Cancer patient. The words are excellent and very true, but a group of committed Pembrokeshire citizens have raised funds for ten years now for a new Cancer Day Unit and refurbished Ward 10 at Withybush Hospital and still they wait. I recently read a Hywel Dda Charitable Funds Committee Summary Report which was written in November 2010. It stated that a decision could not be made until after the clinical review had concluded in the summer of 2011. They provided assurances that the Cancer Day Unit was NOT under threat and the Chairman, Mr Chris Martin, agreed to issue a statement to provide assurance to the local population. The statement never happened and two and a half years on still nothing happens with the CDU and Ward 10. In the report from a meeting, held on the 29th September, 2011 whose subject was the Charitable Funds Committee Report, point 13 stated, “Current (Charitable) Fund Balances – Charitable Funds could be used for priority items which had just failed to be funded from the Capital Programmes.” Is that what people have given donations for? And do they know this? I was a member of the Cancer Day Unit Stakeholders Committee and we met regularly discussing the progress etc. In June 2012 the meetings stopped, a couple were arranged and then cancelled at short notice and then nothing. When asked, no one from Hywel Dda would give a reason why the meetings stopped. I received a reply, to a Freedom of Information request I had made, on the 1st March, 2012 which gave me the Hywel Dda Local Health Board Charitable Funds – Pembrokeshire Division Balances as at the 31st March, 2011. I was criticised at one of these CDU Stakeholders meetings for doing this Freedom of Information request to ask for details of the Charitable Funds held for Ward 10 and the CDU, and for giving the details to the local newspapers. I felt the use of Charitable Funds was in the interest of the Pembrokeshire public, who after all had donated all this money. The balance of Pembrokeshire Charitable funds was £3,056,252.86. My main concern is for Cancer Services and I was amazed to see that Ward 10 at Withybush Hospital, which is greatly in need of a facelift, had an incredible £292,705.01. I have spent a fair amount of time on Ward 10 due to my own Cancer problems. It is certainly in need of some updating even if only to make it a more uplifting environment conducive to helping recovery. The staff on Ward 10 are excellent and I have nothing but praise for the work they do. How could it be justified to be sitting on nearly £300,000 which in all honesty had taken some time to accumulate? The Cancer/ Chemotherapy Day Unit had £239,447.64 in Charitable funds. It can be regularly seen in the local newspapers how people work hard to raise funds for this unit staffed by wonderful Doctors and Nurses. Many people who have sadly lost their fight with Cancer leave money to the Unit to help others in the future. So why was £239,447.64 not being utilised to improve the unit? I owe my life to the staff on CDU and therefore feel I need to speak out for them. This was 2011, can you imagine how much has been added to the pot since then!! Every week in the papers it shows people leaving money to the CDU and Ward 10. However, since then the Charitable Funds position has changed. Now funds go into three pots, one of which is Cancer Services and can allegedly (because they will not confirm or deny) be spent anywhere in the Hywel Dda Health Board area. So money raised for Pembrokeshire by Pembrokeshire people is not necessarily spent in Pembrokeshire. So how much does the Cancer Day Unit and Ward 10 have now? Well no one at Hywel Dda seems to know when the question is asked. I wrote to Mark Drakeford (Health Minister at the Welsh Assembly), in November 2013, who told me, “I have been informed that the Health Board is planning to create a CDU at Withybush Hospital by refurbishing existing accommodation with funds from local fundraising.” I wrote to Mr Chris Martin (Hywel Dda Chairman) who would only say services are being reviewed. This week I saw the approved minutes of the Hywel Dda Charitable Funds Committee Meeting held on the 3rd September, 2013. The Agenda item CF(13)55 said, “The committee considered and agreed to ring fence the £300k towards the creation of a new Cancer Day Service and £250k for the refurbishment of Ward 10.” This sounds brilliant, although we have been told that money has been ring fenced before and nothing has happened, but the next sentence says... “This development would help appease local feeling in Pembs and provide a positive message.” So the Health Board are going to “appease” the public of Pembrokeshire. What does appease mean to you? To me it is to pacify or placate, to bring peace, quiet, or calm to; to soothe. The Pembrokeshire public do not want to be “appeased” they want a new Cancer Day Unit and a refurbished Ward 10. Many of us have gone through Cancer, are going through Cancer or will one day find out we have Cancer. We need proper facilities and top quality services. We have top quality Doctors and Nurses on CDU and Ward 10 at Withybush Hospital so give them the tools to do the job properly. Don’t get me started on poor old Dr Anne Barnes M.B.E. (for services to Cancer Patients in Pembrokeshire) who desperately needs support as she does about three jobs at the same time on Ward 10, as Consultants have left and not been replaced. So, Mr Trevor Purt (Chief Executive) and Mr Chris Martin (Chairman) of the Hywel Dda Health Board – “WHERE IS OUR NEW CANCER DAY UNIT?” Lyn Neville – Charity Coordinator Pembrokeshire Cancer Support The Hywel Dda Health Board’s Glossy Charitable Funds Website has a quote which says, “Never doubt that a small, group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world. Indeed, it is the only thing that ever has.” Margaret Mead. Fine words indeed, said by an American anthropologist who died in 1978, not words from a local Pembrokeshire NHS Cancer patient. The words are excellent and very true, but a group of committed Pembrokeshire citizens have raised funds for ten years now for a new Cancer Day Unit and refurbished Ward 10 at Withybush Hospital and still they wait. I recently read a Hywel Dda Charitable Funds Committee Summary Report which was written in November 2010. It stated that a decision could not be made until after the clinical review had concluded in the summer of 2011. They provided assurances that the Cancer Day Unit was NOT under threat and the Chairman, Mr Chris Martin, agreed to issue a statement to provide assurance to the local population. The statement never happened and two and a half years on still nothing happens with the CDU and Ward 10. In the report from a meeting, held on the 29th September, 2011 whose subject was the Charitable Funds Committee Report, point 13 stated, “Current (Charitable) Fund Balances – Charitable Funds could be used for priority items which had just failed to be funded from the Capital Programmes.” Is that what people have given donations for? And do they know this? I was a member of the Cancer Day Unit Stakeholders Committee and we met regularly discussing the progress etc. In June 2012 the meetings stopped, a couple were arranged and then cancelled at short notice and then nothing. When asked, no one from Hywel Dda would give a reason why the meetings stopped. I received a reply, to a Freedom of Information request I had made, on the 1st March, 2012 which gave me the Hywel Dda Local Health Board Charitable Funds – Pembrokeshire Division Balances as at the 31st March, 2011. I was criticised at one of these CDU Stakeholders meetings for doing this Freedom of Information request to ask for details of the Charitable Funds held for Ward 10 and the CDU, and for giving the details to the local newspapers. I felt the use of Charitable Funds was in the interest of the Pembrokeshire public, who after all had donated all this money. The balance of Pembrokeshire Charitable funds was £3,056,252.86. My main concern is for Cancer Services and I was amazed to see that Ward 10 at Withybush Hospital, which is greatly in need of a facelift, had an incredible £292,705.01. I have spent a fair amount of time on Ward 10 due to my own Cancer problems. It is certainly in need of some updating even if only to make it a more uplifting environment conducive to helping recovery. The staff on Ward 10 are excellent and I have nothing but praise for the work they do. How could it be justified to be sitting on nearly £300,000 which in all honesty had taken some time to accumulate? The Cancer/ Chemotherapy Day Unit had £239,447.64 in Charitable funds. It can be regularly seen in the local newspapers how people work hard to raise funds for this unit staffed by wonderful Doctors and Nurses. Many people who have sadly lost their fight with Cancer leave money to the Unit to help others in the future. So why was £239,447.64 not being utilised to improve the unit? I owe my life to the staff on CDU and therefore feel I need to speak out for them. This was 2011, can you imagine how much has been added to the pot since then!! Every week in the papers it shows people leaving money to the CDU and Ward 10. However, since then the Charitable Funds position has changed. Now funds go into three pots, one of which is Cancer Services and can allegedly (because they will not confirm or deny) be spent anywhere in the Hywel Dda Health Board area. So money raised for Pembrokeshire by Pembrokeshire people is not necessarily spent in Pembrokeshire. So how much does the Cancer Day Unit and Ward 10 have now? Well no one at Hywel Dda seems to know when the question is asked. I wrote to Mark Drakeford (Health Minister at the Welsh Assembly), in November 2013, who told me, “I have been informed that the Health Board is planning to create a CDU at Withybush Hospital by refurbishing existing accommodation with funds from local fundraising.” I wrote to Mr Chris Martin (Hywel Dda Chairman) who would only say services are being reviewed. This week I saw the approved minutes of the Hywel Dda Charitable Funds Committee Meeting held on the 3rd September, 2013. The Agenda item CF(13)55 said, “The committee considered and agreed to ring fence the £300k towards the creation of a new Cancer Day Service and £250k for the refurbishment of Ward 10.” This sounds brilliant, although we have been told that money has been ring fenced before and nothing has happened, but the next sentence says... “This development would help appease local feeling in Pembs and provide a positive message.” So the Health Board are going to “appease” the public of Pembrokeshire. What does appease mean to you? To me it is to pacify or placate, to bring peace, quiet, or calm to; to soothe. The Pembrokeshire public do not want to be “appeased” they want a new Cancer Day Unit and a refurbished Ward 10. Many of us have gone through Cancer, are going through Cancer or will one day find out we have Cancer. We need proper facilities and top quality services. We have top quality Doctors and Nurses on CDU and Ward 10 at Withybush Hospital so give them the tools to do the job properly. Don’t get me started on poor old Dr Anne Barnes M.B.E. (for services to Cancer Patients in Pembrokeshire) who desperately needs support as she does about three jobs at the same time on Ward 10, as Consultants have left and not been replaced. So, Mr Trevor Purt (Chief Executive) and Mr Chris Martin (Chairman) of the Hywel Dda Health Board – “WHERE IS OUR NEW CANCER DAY UNIT?” Lyn Neville – Charity Coordinator Pembrokeshire Cancer Support
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