Fund Complementary Therapies on the NHS

We would like to campaign to have complementary health therapies funded and accepted by the NHS. continue reading »

980 signatures Goal: 5,000
All Signatures (980 total)
701.
Martine W 6 September 2008
702.
Janet W 2 September 2008
703.
Jan C 25 August 2008

"We would like the choice please."

704.
Rebecca L 18 August 2008

"It is essential that we focus on a more positive way of treating people - we need to look at the whole person, not just the disease!"

705.
Peter O 13 August 2008
706.
Sue W 12 August 2008

"Everyone should be entitled to choose alternative/complimentary therapies"

707.
Christina N 10 August 2008

"It is clear there are benefits to the 'whole' being and with faster recovery rates, this will only help in the long run with NHS costs."

708.
Sophie H 6 August 2008
709.
Julia B 4 August 2008
710.
Wendy S 25 July 2008

"The NHS could potentially save пїmillions if complementary therapies were properly integrated into hospital treatment and patient care."

711.
Louise M 19 July 2008

"We need complementary therapies on the NHS because the public are demanding it and the government promised us patient choice. This is TAXPAYERS MONEY therefore the government must honour their promise."

712.
David T 14 July 2008
713.
Chris A 4 July 2008
714.
Naomi A 1 July 2008
715.
Ruth G 1 July 2008
716.
Michael Deg 28 June 2008
717.
Stephanie B 26 June 2008
718.
Claire M 26 June 2008
719.
Barbara O 21 June 2008
720.
Roger W 18 June 2008
721.
Denise R 10 June 2008
722.
Maureen O 6 June 2008

"I work in the NHS as a registered nurse, but am also a registered homeopath- willing but unable to work within the NHS."

723.
Deborah C 29 May 2008
724.
Jan W 24 May 2008

"I am also a registered nurse as well as a Bowen therapist and know that complimentary therapies are a valuable tool, that could save the NHS a lotof money, and improve patient care"

725.
Annabella L 19 May 2008
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