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Posted: 19 May 2005 | Subscribe Online


Len Smith
Gypsy activist
Patricia Hewitt could emphasise social care more than John Reid. Social care is vitally important to health overall, particularly with older people, but in general too. Social care professionals can often pick up on potential health problems before they progress. I have more confidence that a Labour government will lean this way, than any other party.

Angie Lawrence
Single mother
John Reid improved the health sector but Patricia Hewitt will wield more power across social care. With the insight she has gained as deputy director of the Institute for Public Policy Research and her reputation as a leading figure in the Labour government, this can only bode well for improvements in social care policy.
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Karen Shook
Disability equality adviser
Any health secretary is going to have their policies restricted by the lack of funding. Most money goes to acute health care, with social care coming a poor second. Let's hope that Patricia Hewitt has a better record on the "holistic" mode of health and social care, which previous health ministers have not.
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Kierra Box
Young people's activist
Patricia Hewitt recently announced a move to increase the contribution of the private sector to health care rather than strengthening the NHS. If she does increase the priority placed on social care, this will only be compensation for what is a negative move in health care. I'm tempted to bring back Reid.   


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