Arranmore Island seen a
massive turnout at a public meeting on Saturday evening which was
held as part of the campaign to save the islands public health nurse
service. The meeting which was called as a result of representations
from the community to the island's development co-op, and was held in
the local community hall, seen up to half of the islands adult
population gather to discuss the recent news that the HSE is to
replace the public health service nurse to the island and is also to
reduce the services the replacement provides as well as hours
available.
Chaired by local man
Jerry Early, chairman of Comharchumann Oileán Árainn Mhór, the
island's development co-op, the meeting seen a lively and frank
debate by all who attended, with the turnout being testimony to the
concern the people of Arranmore have at the loss of service which is
due to come into effect before the end of the month. During the
discussions concern for the welfare of both the elderly and young was
very evident and all who spoke were strongly opposed to the HSE's
decision.
Speaking after the
meeting Jerry Early said that it was a strong indication of the
opposition there is of the HSE's plans and that the campaign to fight
to keep the service as it is would be stepped up. “Arranmore Island
has had this service since 1907 and it has been and remains vital to
the people of the island. We will in no way accept a reduction in
this service and we plan to fight tooth and nail to keep it as it
currently is” Mr Early said.
“This turnout we have
seen shows how important the service is and this reduction in service
will be felt by everyone. Both young children and the elderly will
suffer if this plan goes ahead as will many others including people
in our community with physical disabilities and mental health issues.
The island population can swell to over 1000 at certain times of the
year and to not have adequate healthcare support for the island is
simply not acceptable.”
Concluding, Mr Early said
“The island has decided to form a committee made up of people
representing community representatives, mothers, fathers, carers and
the those with a healthcare background to fight the HSE's cutback. We
plan to use all available means to gather support and as well as face
to face meetings, such as the one planned with local TD's on the
island on Monday morning, we will also be building an online campaign
of support. Arranmore Island is a massive community spread far and
wide and already we are gathering huge support for our campaign. The
HSE should know we will not take this lying down and we plan to keep
moving forward to achieve our goal.”
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