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Saturday, 6 March 2010

Dr Helen Bright chosen as Parliamentary Candidate For the Liberal Party



"Equality, Justice and Accountability"

Dr Helen Bright, Consultant Psychiatrist and Human Rights Activist succeeded today in her bid to be Parliamentary Candidate for the Liberal Party in Ipswich UK. Dr Helen Bright has always been a great supporter of equality, transparency and justice for all. She also believes in the Liberal Party's current motto

"The Liberal Party exists to build a Liberal Society in which every citizen shall possess liberty, property and security and none shall be enslaved by poverty, ignorance or conformity. Its chief care is for the rights and opportunities of the individual, and in all spheres it sets freedom first".

Dr Helen Bright's hard work, determination and perseverance has enabled her in her current spectacular success. Doctors4Justice and all its members would like to extend our gratitude for all her hard work in supporting doctors and patients behind the scenes of this website. She has challenged oppressive and draconian organizations like the General Medical Council and continues to fight for equality for all in the National Health Service.

This wonderful success is the first step on the political ladder for Dr Helen Bright. She will hopefully formulate health policies so that there is honesty, transparency and accountability in the National Health Service. We hope that this will change the medical world for the better.

Doctors4Justice would like to thank the Liberal Party for supporting Dr Bright. We would also like to forward our congratulations to Dr Helen Bright for her success. We hope this success will be the first of many others to come.

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Tuesday, 20 October 2009

Current Aims and Objectives

  1. To support doctors and members of the public faces with problems relating to the UK's health service.
  2. Offer practical advice and information for complaints, employment issues, regulatory body matters etc.
  3. Offer information related to options for legal advice.
  4. Make brief representations on behalf of individuals.
  5. To make representations to the European Commissioner of Human Rights on issues related to the health service.We have been working on representing case histories related to the inconsistent decision making practices of the General Medical Council.
  6. To alleviate isolation for doctors and the public by creating a strong internet group where information can be shared and where individuals can be assisted immediately. Information sharing is vital to assist each other.
  7. To develop self help articles within our website offering free information for all.
  8. To monitor issues of inequality in the NHS and make representations on these issues to the Equality and Human Rights Commission. A member of the group managed to effect a change in GMC policy by ensuring ethnicity data is recorded to ensure future doctors have statistics to rely on when alleging discrimination against the General Medical Council.
  9. To ensure that medicine in the NHS is secular.
  10. We aim to be in a position to make representations to GMC Consultations and others within the National Health Service.
  11. We aim to listen to our members, to develop ideas and to present issues that are vital to grass root doctors.
  12. We aim to consider the creation of a new trade union at some point in the future. It has been long held that the British Medical Association does not serve the requirements of grassroots doctors.