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28 July 2005
The Health Select Committee completed five reports towards
the end of the last Parliament. However the tardy response to our inquiry into the prevention of
blood clots (thromboembolism) in patients in hospital was so good that
I cannot complain.
The end of the Parliamentary session was marred by the further,
thankfully unsuccessful bomb attacks on London. I am relieved that the future of the Harriers seems assured after the uncertainty of the last weeks and delighted to hear of the Joint Youth Project, The 250 Club, launched by the Harriers and fans recently. It is such a sensible plan to take on promising young players as apprentices enrolled on a two-year local college course to combine football coaching with academic study. Perhaps, with a smaller first team squad, potential stars of the youth team could get a chance at a higher level! Further information is available on info@the250club.co.uk or from Stuart Watkiss at the Harriers. I wish Barry Norgrove and the Board every success for the new season. Shortage of apprenticeships and vocational training opportunities have been a concern throughout the country. I was delighted to meet the chief executive of the Herefordshire and Worcestershire Learning and Skills Council recently and to learn that in the two counties we are leaders in the provision of apprenticeships with 3800 learners already on programmes and a further 2285 expected to enter such training this year. I shall be away for some of August and I wish everyone else an enjoyable break and rest whether they stay at home or go away. R.T. © Independent Kidderminster Hospital
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