If elected to Parliament at the General Election in June, Julian
Ware-Lane has pledged to work alongside leading charity, Arthritis Research UK to
represent the thousands of people in Southend West living every day with the
pain of arthritis.
Arthritis is the single biggest cause of disability and pain
across the country with 10 million people living with arthritis. and other
musculoskeletal conditions such as back pain. The pain, fatigue and lack of
mobility caused by arthritis affects every aspect of a person’s life, making everyday
tasks such as making a cup of tea, travelling to work or getting out of bed
extremely difficult.
As well as the personal impact, these conditions amount
to the third largest area of NHS spending, with an annual budget of £4.8
billion, and are the cause of one in five working days lost in the UK.
Julian Ware-Lane has pledged to support Arthritis Research
UK’s Prevent, Transform, Cure
manifesto in Parliament as an Arthritis Champion, which calls for:
Making arthritis and musculoskeletal
conditions a public health priority
Ensuring people have timely access to health
and care services that enable them to improve their musculoskeletal health
Ensure people with arthritis and musculoskeletal
conditions have fair and timely access to services that support them to be in
work, including financial support
Protect the UK’s position as a global leader
in science and sustain the benefits of the life-science sector to the
economy
Speaking about becoming an arthritis champion, Julian Ware-Lane
said:
“I’m proud to champion
Arthritis Research UK’s policy calls to tackle the prevention, transformation
and cure of arthritis. We need to put the issues affecting people
with arthritis at the forefront of the new Parliament’s agenda.
“I’m committed
to making a difference. Together we
can fight this painful condition that has such a huge impact on all
aspects of people’s lives in Southend.”
Dr Liam O’Toole, chief executive officer of Arthritis
Research UK, said:
“I’m delighted that Julian
Ware-Lane has committed to become an Arthritis Champion if elected to the House
of Commons. It’s imperative that we have the support of as many MPs and Peers
as possible in the next Parliament to stand up for the rights of people with
arthritis.
“There needs to be a
public health approach focusing on preventing arthritis, transforming services and
finding a cure for the 10 million people affected by this devastating condition.
It’s vital we work together to make life better
for everyone affected by arthritis.”
For further information visit www.arthritisresearchuk.org/campaign
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