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Prevention, better than a cure? Please bring in regular screenings to prevent heart diseaseWith a family history of severe heart disease, I do not understand why I cannot get a heart check on the NHS without first having to suffer an incident. Is prevention now, not better than a potentially more expensive intervention in the future, assuming the patient survives?? There are checks done for cancer, why not the heart?59 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Niraj shah
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Underground Noise / a priority for the public healthMore than a million of people takes the London Underground every day. Public transport is recommended by the public authorities for ecological and economic reasons, so it should not be an ordeal for the population. While specialists consider that above 85 decibels, hearing health is highly endangered, some parts of the underground lines (Northern line (between Camden and Kentish Town), Jubilee line or Victoria line) reach 100 decibels! In the long term, travellers using these lines are really endangered! As Londoners, we already pay a considerable price for this transport, and it is therefore legitimate that work is being carried out on these noisiest parts of the line. If you don't believe us, we invite you to use these lines more than twice a day and you'll know for sure. We hope that our request will find the right and responsible person. Sincerely9 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Nap Jubilee
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The government must record ethicity on all death certificates - NOWDuring the COVID 19 pandemic, death certificates does not record the ethnic background of the deceased, making the data less reliable. The following statement was taken from the Office of National Statistics: '1.The purposes of death certification:Prompt and accurate certification of death is essential as it serves a number of functions. A medical certificate of cause of death (MCCD) enables the deceased’s family to register the death. This provides a permanent legal record of the fact of death and enables the family to arrange disposal of the body, and to settle the deceased’s estate' There is no referance made to the ethnicity. This needs to change to ensure accurate and prompt data is available on a local level. For those who have lost their loved ones during this time, people would be appalled to know that this data is missing. It will be easier to identyfy 'hot-spots'. Are more people dying in one particular area or are the death more widespread. My father's death a few years ago, does not record who he was. His heritage was part of his life and should be recorded at his death. COVID has rasied this issue and the importance of it cannot be ignored.3 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Lorraine Francis
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free football pitches in the UKbecause it will keep lots of young people out of trouble and will give lots of children a chance to play football with their friends and have fun excising2 of 100 SignaturesCreated by finlay Hennessy
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Protective vests manditory for security officersIt's time that the safety of those of us that are protecting others is thought about. I have seen, heard and experienced situations where weapons are being used against us and I feel our employers should have to provide stab vests and PPE to protect us. If our employers provided stab vest, it acts primarily as a deterrent to people using bladed and needle attacks against us but it also means we are better able to deal with situations safely with less risk to ourselves and others.5 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Grant Ford
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Remove NHS staff parking chargesWhy should essential frontline workers have to pay to attend work . These charges, which apparently are being increased are totally unacceptable for these workers of whom the majority are in the lower income band of annual pay scales4 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Chris Gallagher
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Reopen Didcot PharmaciesBecause they have closed 2 and the 2 that are left open have no complacity to cope with demand1 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Donna Froude
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X Pay boost for NHS workers putting their lives on the lineAn NHS X Pay boost backdated to the start of COVID19 would help out workers in the NHS on low pay or with bills and other expenses and alleviate some of their financial issues whilst showing them we recognize and value them.64 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Allan Rowntree
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Better pay for carersit is important as all us carers go over looked because nobody notices how much work actually goes in to this job and we are paid peanuts64 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Zoe bibby
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Domicilary care weekly covid tests for carers on siteWe are on the frontline looking after the most vulnerable in their own homes so we are exposed to a higher risk of contracting covid 19 and spreading it around to service users currently only care homes are able to access weekly testing for there staff and it’s simply not good enough carers in the community are at just as much if not higher risk and should be able to get a test weekly without having to keep booking online to get checked tests need to be rolled out to care agencies to allow them to maintain a safe working environment for service users and carers alike96 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Jacqui Archer
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New Skatepark in Witham St HughsA skate facility can be a catalyst for healthy community life in which young an old socialise, have fun, develop new skills, make new friends, hang out and much more. A skate park also shows that our community is interested in helping an underserved artistic community. A Skate park would provide a safe and fun creative outlet for our community. They require little maintenance and can be a great source of athleticism and exercise. Some of the benefits of building a skatepark in the community are: 1. SKATEPARKS REDUCE ILLICIT BEHAVIOR 2. SKATEPARKS PROVIDE A SAFE ENVIRONMENT FOR SKATEBOARDING 3. SKATEPARKS REDUCE DAMAGE TO PRIVATE PROPERTY 4. SKATEBOARDING HAS SIGNIFICANT PHYSICAL HEALTH BENEFIT 5. SKATEBOARDING HAS SIGNIFICANT MENTAL HEALTH BENEFITS 6. SKATEPARKS HAVE A POSITIVE ECONOMIC IMPACT90 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Sarah Louise
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An extra pennyThe NHS and Carers ( both professional and family members ) require extra funding not only for a much needed increase to provide extra staffing but also to fund the cost of improving wages and salaries of front line workers.4 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Paul Wilson
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