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Labour MP for Leicester West

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Homepage, Supporting families

Liz urges people to join blood stem cell register

15/11/2011

Bethany Mickleburgh, a brave 14 year old in my constituency who is fighting leukaemia, desperately needs a bone marrow transplant. On Saturday, I joined nearly 2000 people at the Tigers Stadium in registering as potential blood stem cell donors. In true Leicester fashion, we broke the record for the number […]

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Liz in the news

Patient’s experience must top the agenda

15/11/2011

In her latest Leicester Mercury column, Liz says that patient’s experience must top the agenda.

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Homepage, Safer, greener communities

Which local services matter most to you?

14/11/2011

The Tory led Government are slashing the money we need for vital local services by an estimated 35% in real terms. Council services have been hit harder than almost any other Government Department and these are the deepest cuts the City has ever had to face. They present a real […]

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Caring for older people, Homepage, Supporting families

Liz visits cancer ward at Leicester Royal Infirmary

01/11/2011

I recently visited the Oncology and Radiotherapy wards in the Osborne Building at the Leicester Royal Infirmary to see the brilliant work Macmillan Cancer Support does to help patients with cancer and their families. The NHS staff I met said the key to providing excellent quality care is having a […]

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Homepage, Jobs, skills and training, Supporting families

Liz hosts launch of report on Leicester Special Olympics

31/10/2011

Last week I had the pleasure of hosting the launch of a report on the impact of Leicester’s 2009 Special Olympic Games. The report, called “Learning Disability, Sport and Legacy”, was produced by De Montfort University and Leicester University. It found that the games not only brought real health benefits […]

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Homepage, Supporting families

We need action, not warm words, to bring down energy bills

29/10/2011

With the nights drawing in and the weather getting colder, people are switching their heating on – and worrying about the cost of their gas and electricity bills. Energy charges are up a staggering 20 per cent this year. The average annual dual fuel bill is now £1,345 per household, […]

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Caring for older people, Liz in the news

Misery for millions as elderly care funds cut

28/10/2011

Daily Telegraph article says millions of elderly people are facing a “care crisis” after research from Liz shows government funding for care homes and support for frail elderly pensioners has been cut by almost a fifth.

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Caring for older people, Liz in the news

£1.3bn care cuts for vulnerable elderly

28/10/2011

Article in Daily Mirror quotes Liz’s research showing care for vulnerable elderly people is being cut by £1.3bn.

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Liz responds to policy issues raised by constituents

27/10/2011
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Safer, greener communities, Supporting families

Women’s changing lives: results from a survey and listening forums in Leicester West

27/10/2011

Women’s changing lives: results from a survey and listening forums in Leicester West Liz Kendall MP Background 5075 surveys about ‘women’s changing lives’ (see attached) and invitations to attend a listening forum were sent out to all women on the electoral register in the areas of North Braunstone and New […]

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Caring for older people, Homepage

Liz visits Community Leicester Arthritis Self Help group

27/10/2011

I recently met people with arthritis at a computer class organised by Community Leicester Arthritis Self Help (CLASH). Knowing how to use email and the internet can be really important for arthritis suffers, who often find it hard to get out and about, as these are a great way of […]

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Caring for older people

My letter to City Mayor Sir Peter Soulsby regarding Leicester City Council’s review into Elderly Person’s Homes

26/10/2011

Dear Peter Re: Review into Leicester City Council’s Elderly Person’s Homes As you will recall from my letter of the 8th June 2011, the above mentioned review caused a great deal of anxiety for a number of my constituents as well as their relatives. I have no doubt that you […]

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