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I Found A NHS Dentist - Then Paid £15

Open wide your wallet, if you’re on Incapacity Benefit, when you first visit an NHS dentist. But why? Because this Government has made it more difficult for us genuine Incap claimers to get free treatment.

This is discrimination!

When I eventually found a “willing participant” (NHS dentist), they go and hit a nerve by extracting £15 from my wallet for sitting down for 2 minutes. But I’m on benefits - I protested. The receptionist told me that this Government changed the rules. So that now, us Incap claimers have to apply for a free treatment certificate.

This meant that I had to pay £15 out of very little and go without just to satisfy a Government that wants to pay £160 per MP per day for just turning up at the Houses of Parliament. In real terms that is nearly my fortnightly money and they get that a day for doing nothing. Then they get paid £60,000 p/a for closing down a primary school in Hulme after promising not to, not policing our streets at night and taking money back off drug addicts that would probably steal the deficit or have to have another sex customer at 1am.

Then they wonder why crime as gone up! Why do MP’s dream of such demoralising schemes?

Can we pay this kind of MP £200 a day just to stay at home?

I asked the receptionist could they wait until I got the certificate. People on other benefits only have to tick a box and they can walk out. “No” was the reply. I had to pay £15 and then go beg outside McDonald’s, so I could feed my Council Tax demand and 3 utilities.

:-(

Did I complain? Too right!

When I did complain to Tony Lloyd MP, his secretary was very very arrogant and rude towards me. Next time I’ll have video evidence. She raised her voice and talked over the top of me when I was telling her what the problem was with this Government. Then she said that they are not the Government. Could have fooled me? Then she treated me with contempt. Me, a floating voting mail elector in their constituency, treated like sh**. But we voted her party in. Well, someone did. I tried to vote for someone else, but had a problem with the mail-voting system - I forgot to post it.

This is how we are treated by this Government, as 3rd class citizens. No free education at all - we have to beg for it. Free NHS by redemption & certificate. That’s how I see it.

1-in-5 they say. Good! That’s a 5th of the voters that can change the Government and bring about a positive attitude towards people who are sick and even more stressed by this discrimination.

Someone get me a Human Rights lawyer - please?

- by Paul Summer
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NHS Dentist Crisis… Primary Care Trust Thinks Not!

I did write to Tony Lloyd MP about the NHS dentist crisis in Hulme, he wrote back saying:

… I would like to draw your attention the extra funds being invested for additional dental activity in Manchester..

Ok, has anyone seen or experienced this investment? Me neither. Maybe it’s Didsbury, Heaton or Hale Barns. I haven’t seen the like in Hulme. He didn’t say additional NHS dental activity though - written by a true politician!

Laura Roberts, Chief Executive of the Manchester Primary Care Trust, wrote to Tony Lloyd MP:

A patient can access a dentist anywhere in the country for treatment..

Could have fooled me! Which country is she talking about? This one? Obviously, she must be a private patient and not NHS. Even though the statement is true for those who can afford to go private and pay dental charges and it may be the PCT’s dream, but it’s only part of the true picture.

Well, Laura, this is not the experience of thousands living in Manchester who cannot get hold of a dentist on the NHS. When a dentist shuts the door in the face of the poor, we try other dentists only to be told, “Sorry, we’re not taking any more NHS patients now.” Then another shuts its door and the problem worsens. Does she realise the reality of how bad the situation is? It may look good on paper, but are dentists buying in to it?

BBC NEWS ITEM 1

BBC NEWS ITEM 2

These BBC reports are from as long ago as March & June of last year! Why wasn’t anything radically done then? Even after the BBC reports, the Government thinks its new reforms, which more dentists are refusing, still look workable - through rose coloured glasses, perhaps.

Though I do agree that a lot of greedy dentists were drilling & filling healthy teeth, just to get more money from the state. Yet, if they got struck off for their malpractice then that alone would be a deterrent.

I will contact Karen O’Brien, Manchester PCT, to discuss this fantasy of theirs; that we can access a dentist anywhere in the country; but, in reality, access on the NHS is denied in many practices or they are too full to take on any more NHS patients. Notice how Laura Roberts ommits those important 3 little letters, N.H.S., in her sentence ? Hmm, I wonder why?

Laura Roberts goes on to say:

As the PCT has had numerous letters relating to the issue of access we have now invested £1million for additional dental activity for ‘units of dental activity’ including sedations and domiciliary for Manchester. The process began at the end of November to identify “willing providers” and the additional capacity will be in the city for January 2008.

What does “additional capacity” mean? Does it mean they will build more dental surgeries that will refuse to treat the NHS patients? More “units of dental activity” - is that more ‘private patients only’ surgeries she’s talking about? She didn’t say, units of NHS dental activity.. sorry, meant to say.. units of “willing providers”.. to be politically PCT.

Access = Where patients are treated by dentists on the NHS.

Sedations = When they give you gas to put you to sleep or use local anaesthetic.

Domiciliary = A residence; a home. (or) To provide with often temporary lodging.

Willing Providers = Rare & close to extinction - dentists who treat NHS patients.. won’t be that long of a list in my experience.

Maybe, if I used the Freedom of Information Act, I can access how they have or are spending this £1million. More importantly, where?

Further more, Laura Roberts sent me a (out-dated) list of

…dental practices which are currently (emphisis mine) providing NHS dentistry within the Manchester area.

The top one on this list, Hulme Dental Surgery, has stopped treating NHS patients for quite a while now and Kathe Lock Access Centre will extract teeth only if it’s an emergency - no other NHS treatment otherwise. We could always go back to the old fashion way, “OK, dad! You can slam shut the door now!”

From 2006 to 2007 the PCT spent a mere £888k on improving dentists - NHS only I hope. Why now spend money on those refusing NHS patients? They, on their website manchesterpct.nhs.uk, say that they made:

..improvements to dental facilities to deliver higher decontamination standards. The schemes cover GDP premises as well as the Community Dental Service and their facilities within PCT properties.

I can just imagine… £888K to spring clean dental surgeries of those radioactive, glo-in-the-dark, dentist masks. Only joking! I’m sure it was money well spent on bleach.

So, what will £1million buy us in Manchester today? One city centre surgery, equiped with state-of-the-art dental gear, near Urban Splash perhaps? Where is this facility being built? If anybody knows.. just secretly tell me and I’ll let everybody else know after I’ve tried it, otherwise I may not get access to the £1m live-in sedating dentist.

This £1m dental surgery, will they be “willing providers”? - Oh, I can’t wait to ask that one!

How many Polish dentists could we fly over for £1m?

What is your experience of NHS dental treatment in Hulme or Manchester? Please leave your comment.

    Disclaimer: The views expressed on this page are entirely those of myself and are not neccessarily the views of MCIN or ALLfm.

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MP Tony Lloyd’s reply to me

My email to Tony Lloyd MP is identical to the post directly underneath this one.

On 23/01/2008, Tony Lloyd MP wrote:

Dear Mr Ridyard,

Tony Lloyd MP has asked me to thank you for your email, which is currently
receiving attention.

Kind regards,

Liam

(my reply)

Please thank Tony Lloyd MP for me, I do appreciate the work that he does and the time he takes to take my cases up with the various Government departments. I’m sure that this Government would never want to breach people’s human rights and break international laws concerning humanitarian issues.

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Government - putting a gun against the sick…

A good headline, don’t you think?

I received a letter this morning telling me that unless I attend an interview at Alexander Job Centre they will reduce my benefit… and we wonder why crime is on the increase. The Government by doing this forces good abiding citizens to resort to breaking the law because they take money back off the poor, sick and disabled. I, like many other Incap claimants, are not eligible to work that’s why we are on the benefit we are on. This is backed up by our own GP; but MP’s, who think they are more qualified than GP’s, say differently.

So, how shall we break the law to get our money then Mr Tony Lloyd? Shall we beg? Steal? Do we starve while the Government mispends millions?

It’s like the Government putting a gun against my head and saying, “Attend this interview or we will starve you to death!” That’s right, any reduction in my benefit will effect my health as I won’t be able to buy food!

Interesting. When I rang the JC+ at Alexander Park I told them that I had just come out of hospital after a hernia operation. Fiona Burnside then asked me to get a letter from my GP why I could not attend. Ridiculess, I’m not a bloody child! A letter to excuse me from some interview? I told her to contact the Greater Manchester Surgical Centre - she refused. It was a letter from my GP or else!

What? GP’s don’t do letters unless they charge for them. Doctors are very busy people and to take time away from treating patients is time that could save a life. Does this Government not understand the pressures GP’s are put under? Every minute is important to health care in Britain, without taking them away to write a letter to the JC+ because of some over zealous Secretary of the Department of Work & Pensions is trying to force sick people to work - whip us why not?

This Government has set up unworkable unhelpful stupid rules to oppress the poor even more. I’ve had enough stress and anxiety this week and now its the Job Centre’s own insensitive rigid rules.

LEAVE ME ALONE TO RECOVER!!!

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Council Taxing The Poor!

If you remember in my video blog I told you about a letter I received from Manchester City Council Tax office threatening me with a visit from the bailiffs - if I didn’t pay them £100 within 10 days before they take my bed & settee, fridge & cooker, toilet roll & light bulbs away.

If they take my toilet roll, I can always use their last DEMAND. Is it any wonder crime is on the increase when poor people are victimised by harsh penalties, by something that should be illegal, which they cannot afford to pay?

Well, they sent me another letter to pay £20 or they’ll take my bed or cooker away within 7 days. What a horrible regime like thing to do - to try to force disabled people to beg, steal or get into serious debt to pay for local council over-spending!

If we sent charity AID to Africa for the poor and then, on its way, the Government stopped it and said, “We’ll now take a percentage back as shipping taxes.” - we’d be outraged, protesting outside Downing Street, and sending pettitions in the 1000’s. But, those of us on Incap suffer this injustice every week from this Government - all because it’s not called Income Support.

What? A person getting the same amount of Income Support can be entitled to 100% Council Tax Benefit but Incap claimants have to pay a percentage.

“NO!” You cry, “Surely not here in a rich nation?”

Yep! Taking a poor man’s bed from him to pay council tax, when he cannot afford it on benefits. How sad! Are we a proud nation now?

I told the Council Tax Unit that I can only afford to pay £5 a month, so they hit me with a DEMAND for £20 to be PAID WITHIN 7 DAYS or BAILIFFS will take my bed or cooker.

There are mentally disabled human beings and those who have come out of hospital that claim Incap, who probably find it very difficult to cope with DEMANDS for some portion of their benefit.

Maybe we can set up an fund to help our poor unfortunate Manchester City Council Tax Unit to run its service without taking back (legally) off its own poor - I’m sure you, the generous public, would help this good cause and MCCTU would stop taking AID back off the poor.

Yes! Any Benefit is really charitable AID to the poor of this country - human rights and all that!

Do disabled people not have the same rights as those on other benefits to 100% Rent & Council Tax Benefit?

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Op v Filling - Which is quicker to get?

The answer on the NHS is - OPERATION!

Yes, what a shock but its true. Last year I developed tooth ache and after that discovered, after calling into a NHS Drop-In Centre, I have a hernia. My own NHS dentist, 175 Royce Road, stopped treating NHS patients. My doctor booked me online for my hernia.

To cut a long blog short… I’m going into hospital next week for an operation for an umbilical hernia and I’ve still not found a NHS dentist for my tooth ache. It only needs filling, my tooth that is - the other needs stitching.

Maybe if I slip the surgeon a fiver he can pull my tooth out at the same time. If so, would he give me a lipo-suck for a tenner and the face of Brad Pitt for £20? Worth a try!

I’m still waiting for Tony Lloyd MP, Labour, to get back to me about this mental dental issue.

Did i see a Polish doctor on the BBC 6 O’clock News this week? The Government pays this GP to fly over from Poland, very tired (Is that safe? Is that legal?) every weekend, and drives him around Aberdeen doing out-of-hours visits. Carbon footprints and more tax-payers money.

Hang on! If it this was the same as NHS dentists it would be a case of.. “Sorry, you’re not feeling well but we can only treat you if you’re at the point of needing a transplant - call back then and we’ll see if we can fit you in… 2 weeks to live.? We only got an appointment in 16 days.. morning or afternoon… you’re at the undertakers that morning.. ok, 2 o’clock in the afternoon for you OK?”

Why don’t they fly a bunch of dentists over from Poland as well, and have mobile dentists going around Manchester doing NHS treatment which everybody has already paid for? Tony Lloyd’s assistant suggested that we’d be taking Polish dentists away from them… but they take their GP’s without batting an eye-lid.

Ouch, hit a nerve.? Hope it hurts more than my tooth Mr Brown!

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No NHS Dentist in Hulme

It looks like the rich are priviledged in Hulme when it comes to dental treatment. The last of the NHS dentists on Royce Road, Hulme, is now refusing to treat people on the NHS. This means that those unemployed, on low income and anybody else who are entitled to treatment on the NHS have to travel outside the area.

Nobody told me that changes were being made until I got tooth ache. Even Hulme Library were unaware of the change as I ask them for a list of NHS dentists and Royce Road surgery was still at the top of the list.

I left 2 messages on Councillor Nigel Murphy’s telephone yesterday. The message was asking him what they intend to do about this situation - seeing that it is Labour in power and this is their mess.

This is not mere teething problems for the Government, they have known the situation for a long time. My suggestion is that they build Hulme a NEW dental practice and bring in qualified dentists from Poland & other European countries and make a law compelling dentists to treat so many patients on the NHS and make the process easier.

The nearest Dentist in Hulme is the Kath Lock Centre in Moss Side.

We need more NHS dentists NOW!

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