Govt Moves Close Queen Mary Hospital Today
Govt Moves Close Queen Mary Hospital Today
“78 Staff at the former Queen Mary Hospital (Hanmer Clinics) are attending meetings this morning to hear that their jobs have gone as of today,” said Janice Gemmell, Organiser of the National Union of Public Employees (NUPE) today. She was commenting on the decision by the Ministry of Health to force Hanmer Clinics to close its residential treatment programme in Hanmer Springs and outpatients services nationwide immediately with the loss of 78 jobs.
“Hanmer Clinics an alcohol and drug treatment provider was due to close its residential treatment programme at Hanmer Springs at the end of the month.”
“There are outpatient clinics in Christchurch, Wellington, Tauranga, Hamilton, and Auckland. They now close as well,” said Janice Gemmell. “A hundred years of practical success with Queen Mary residential services for mental health issues like alcoholism and drug addiction has been dumped as of 5pm today.”
“It is our understanding that $3m a year would fully fund the Hospital. So the Government’s $30m contribution to Team New Zealand’s yachting campaign would fund a decade’s extension to Queen Mary’s life,” said Janice Gemmell.
“The Labour Party
Conference is on in Christchurch starting today,” said
Janice Gemmell. “Our Union will be joining this
afternoon’s protest to persuade the Government to keep Queen
Mary open.”