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PARKY, CRUSADER FOR ELDERLY RIGHTS

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Michael Parkinson collecting his MBE

Wednesday May 21,2008

TV presenter Michael Parkinson was yesterday appointed Britain’s first Dignity Ambassador.

Parky, 73, said he was “honoured” to join the Govern­ment’s new campaign to improve standards of care for the elderly.

“Like many others I have experienced the care system in the past as the son of elderly parents,” added Sir Michael.

“Dignity is about being treated as an individual with respect and compassion.

“I intend to use my role to make a real difference and ensure the issue of dignity moves to the heart of all NHS and care services.”

However, some charities for the elderly questioned whether the initiative would deliver real improvements to the system.

Paul Cann, director of policy at Help the Aged, said: “The care of older people often falls short of the essential standards of dignity that should be compulsory.


“Older people are too often forced to suffer infringements in basic care such as nutrition and privacy.  

“Dignity in care should be far more than a mere concept to sign up ­to. Fine words do not deliver dignity for our older population.”

The Daily Express Respect For The Elderly crusade has highlighted several shocking breaches of dignity and care in Britain’s healthcare system.

Gordon Lishman, director general of Age Concern, welcomed the new campaign but add­ed: “There is still a huge way to go in treating patients with the dignity and respect they deserve.

“Older people are the main users of health and social care services but despite this, neither the provision of services nor training of professionals recognises this fact.

“Ageist practices and unacceptable breaches of people’s rights – such as couples being split up – are still occurring.”

The nationwide scheme, launched yesterday at Guys and St Thomas’s Hospital, London, will encourage people to become Dignity Champions  and help to spread best practice in the treatment of the elderly.

It is hoped the initiative will double the number of volunteers and paid staff who have already signed up– to 3,000 by the end of the year.

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The Government also wants the new NHS constitution – to be published later this year – to recognise that health services must prioritise dignity and respect for patients alongside high- quality medical care.

The Care Services Minister, Ivan Lewis, said: “I want NHS and social care services to apply a simple test – if it wouldn’t be good enough for my mum and dad, why should it be good enough for someone else’s?

“Today’s appointment of Sir Michael Parkinson, and our commitment to put patient dignity and respect at the heart of the NHS constitution, represent major advances for our campaign.”


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