Thursday 6 April 2017

Leeds NHS March To save Our NHS + A crime Scene #NHSDetectives |Daniel Marshall Adventures























On the 1st April 2017 i went to Leeds with fellow people from Grantham to March to save our NHS
it may have been the day of fools day but that day was not to be joked about.
As you can see from the picture above there was a Crime Scene that the NHS Detectives were on the case to solve.
OUR NHS keep coming under attack by the STPS

Sustainability and Transformation Plans 

The NHS and local councils have come together in 44 areas covering all of England to develop proposals and make improvements to health and care. These proposals, called sustainability and transformation plans (STPs), are place-based and built around the needs of the local population.

However what we have seen its cuts to services like mental health, A & E Closures, and much more.

The more i go on these marches to help with the videos and photography the more i learn how much the NHS is under threat.

Melissa Darcey & Sarah Stock with many other around lincolnshire having been going to meetings and uncovering facts about the STPS and much more to help let people aware of what is happening to OUR NHS.

We people of Grantham left at 8am and got to leeds around 11am,
From there we went to where the march was going to start.

Many speakers were there and even Melissa Darcey & Sarah Stock managed to get some words in as you can see from the video below




The March in Leeds was a complete different experience but with the same agenda on board.
To lead the march was some amazing drummers what really lifted spirits.

we Marched through the street of Leeds with banners, chants and even raps such as stop the STPS STOP video to the march below



at the end of the march it was time for the NHS Detectives to undercover some truths.
standing outside virgin media because they do not want the world to have a NHS
it was amazing to see the scene unfold and to hear what people had to say about there local issues.
which you can see here



Overall the numbers of people who marched may have not been like in London and we may not have had as many speakers or famous people speaking.
However in my opinion both marches were great to go to both marches had that spirit of fighting for what we need.
sometimes as well smaller marches mean that you get to connect with other local people where you can arrange more events and unite as one to fight stronger for the NHS.

I again will say that the reason i go to the marches is not only capture what is going on but to support to get the NHS we need back.

The mental health services are underfunded in lincolnshire and i have been battling for over a year to get help, like with most people who suffer from some kind of mental health, we do not want to be like who we are.
For myself i was to run my own business but my health issues get in the way, i have took steps to help but there is only so much you can stand to do for youself.
and after over a year of getting no where i am slowly losing the battle to do by myself.

The NHS covers so many things that people may not be aware of, people may look down on others with mental health but we say we are just like everyone wanting to be heard and to get well and help out.

For me going on these marches really helps, and with the backing of the community i have built around me it gives me that little bit extra strength to keep going.

I will keep fighting, i will keep going to these events and helping out anyway that i can !!!! (:

if you want to see more photography of the event, and videos please visit the links below

https://www.facebook.com/dmpphotographyuk/
 https://twitter.com/DanMediaP
https://twitter.com/DMPWORLDMUSIC
https://twitter.com/DanielMVlogs
https://www.instagram.com/dmpadventures/
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